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Started by catandry, May 16, 2015, 08:00:21 AM
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Quote from: ♡ Emily ♡ on May 16, 2015, 08:06:54 AMOh, it's perfectly possible and reasonable - as long as gender is involved, people often get confused and cant figure themselves out, especially, since everything and everyone around them insists that gender is fairly easy and straightforward - one should either fall in one box or another. If we all could understand ourselves and figure this all out "oh so simply" everybody would transition before their puberty (as long as they would live in supportive environment). Also, one could be aware that notions like "transgender", "transsexual", "bigender" and other exist, and might even relate to them but still be fairly ignorant or simply afraid to learn about all details involved. So, one would be aware of being trans, but not fully realising what it means and what consequences it may have on one's life. Hope that it helps a bit
Quote from: catandry on May 16, 2015, 08:16:55 AMit makes perfect sense actually. bigender makes things a bit confusing. it makes me run around going...well what if i want to switch back to my female self at some point? know what i mean? so i don't know how to move forward. so frustrating.
Quote from: catandry on May 16, 2015, 08:00:21 AM it seems to me that when a person is transgender they know their whole life without questioning it. am i wrong?
Quote from: kast on May 16, 2015, 08:45:32 AMOf course. We weren't born with the transgender wikipedia page already downloaded into our brains. I think it's quite common for young (or not so young) trans people to perhaps know that something is wrong, but have no idea what it's called or even if it's related to gender.I don't know what being bigender feels like. I imagine it would complicate the idea of transitioning in any direction. But there are probably things you can do to alleviate dysphoria while also maintaining a balance and allowing for 'switching'. But idk what I'm talking about, how does being bigender feel for you?