In my layperson's opinion, yeah, you have gender dysphoria big time. It isn't just depression, but all the behaviors that indicate you are unhappy being in a male body. Remember, the psychiatric definition of 'dysphoria' is a "
state of unease or generalized dissatisfaction with life. The opposite of euphoria"
I learned in therapy that something really common exists with transgender persons. We worry so much about being 'found out' that we generalize the fear of discovery even to things we don't have hidden, such as our professional skills, or even openly declaring ourselves to be transgender persons.
It's often called "imposter syndrome", and when bitten by it we consider ourselves to be frauds. I had this, around my professional life, and around being a 'real' transgender person. It still bites me sometimes, triggering the old dysphoria, when I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror getting out of the shower and the unwanted thought surfaces that I'm not a 'real' transwoman, just some bald old freak. (Thank you, Monsignor...)
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