I hope y'all don't mind me infiltrating the non-binary section, but you seem to have far more interesting discussions over here, and I've wanted to post in one of SJ's threads for
forever.

QuoteHow has being trans changed you, changed who you are?
It's probably impossible for me to answer this question in a broad sense, as I have no way of knowing what my life would have otherwise been like. Maybe it would have been better had I been born a cis person, maybe worse. At this point, I'm inclined to believe the insight, experiences and people I've met because of being trans have given me an overall better life than I would have otherwise led, however.
QuoteDid it make you bitter? A fighter? An alcoholic or addict? An overcomer?
I spent many years feeling bitter, suppressing who I was inside. I was...
very not fun to be around. I had no friends and my relationships with family members suffered greatly.
It didn't make me an addict, but it probably did make me stronger.
QuoteDid it jade your religioun? Bring you to a stronger place in this?
It didn't affect my (lack of) religion. I never had that to begin with, and it didn't make me more inclined to believe in one.
QuoteDid it destroy your mind?
Suppressing it went quite a long ways towards "destroying my mind," yes. I grew into an extremely maladjusted person.

QuoteDid it make you hide yourself?
Yep. Not only did it make me hide who I really was, I tried to "overcompensate" for it, too. I intentionally did things and acted in a way that was contrary to how I felt, just so I could fit in and no one would find out my secret.
QuoteDid it cause you to hate and suppress your other component, then whiplash and make you hate the cis one?
It does feel like I wasted so many years living a life that wasn't mine, but I'm just thankful I'm happy now. For once. It's a pretty amazing feeling, and I know it's only going to get better as I progress in my transition.
QuoteDid it bring you into a place of compassion and deep understanding of others needs, make you a powerful weapon for good?
Definitely. Being transgender, as well as some of the people I've met in the trans community, have been directly responsible for making me a much, much, much more compassionate, understanding, nurturing person. I love helping people when I can.
QuoteDid it make you political? Wanting to change the world?
Politics isn't for me. I'm more of a "change the world by helping one person at a time" kind of person than an activist.
QuoteDid it make you angry?
Besides the aforementioned anger caused by having to hide myself, I suppose there was also some degree of anger when I finally accepted it. Anger that other girls were just born with what I had to work so hard to achieve. But, thankfully, that stage quickly passed.
QuoteDid it change the core of who you are??
Being trans probably affected most, if not all of my life, from a very early age. In the end, I do believe it changed me for the better.
I decided to answer the questions instead of just writing my own thoughts down, free form, as it's such a broad topic, I needed something to help structure me.
Thank you, SJ, for another great, thought-provoking thread.