"Im 55. Just discovered I'm transwoman. I don't plan to act like one. ,I already am a woman. Never got the hang of man things. Now am who I am."
jjvoerman
If one is transgender, many opposite gender traits are already hard-wired in the brain. In my case, I'm not trying to pass as any particular gender, but my bold strides, spread legs when I sit (I always wear pants), direct gaze, strong movements, impatience with nonsense, tendency to march into a store, grab exactly what I want and exit at once, all seem to signal male energy to others. I have tried for decades to copy women so I can blend in, but I can't keep it up more than a few seconds before I revert.
Recently an old friend said she was planning to transition to nonbinary female. I found some old pictures of her and saw that, even when living as a male, she was sitting with knees together, body pulled in close instead of spread out, eyes slightly downcast, not looking directly at the camera.