Quote from: Devlyn on July 31, 2025, 03:23:31 AMYo, Adrian!
Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
I think the lack of activity in the guy's sections simply reflects the fact that they don't really need the same level of support. I know quite a few guys, they took care of what they needed to and just get on with life.
I'm not going to demean or belittle anyone's experience, but I think it's fair to say it's an easier path for the guys. Blending in is potentially easier.
What the guys I know seem to enjoy is the same as the women; the joy of being themselves. Of finally feeling comfortable with themselves and the skin they're in. They like their muscles, and their deep voices. And do they love their beards! 🙂
Hugs, Devlyn
Yeah this is kind of right. Being here for not far off 20 years at this point... guys come and go, because you're guys. Support is not a manly thing, lol. It just isn't. You're supposed to
be the support. I don't think it's necessarily a case of trans guys not having as many issues, as much as it is you are just guys. You want to figure things out on your own and not need other people to tell you what to do, or how to think. Trust me, most of us trans girls have been subjected to the same kind of stuff growing up. And had to shake it off. But it's a very guy way of thinking that you really can't help. It's something we've had to overcome to embrace the other side of things. Many trans girls have a tough time asking for, or admitting we need help because it's been drilled into us from an early age that we should never ask for, or need it.
You guys kind of get that on an instinctual level. Which is both weird to me and also kind of telling about who you are. I think that's mostly why you don't stick around. I think that's changing these days, though. Where mental health is a more talked about thing, and it's okay for guys to talk about this stuff and admit that they aren't the lone cowboy, so to speak.
Even if you do make the world's best steak, Adrian.

But to answer your question... what I love about being who I am is being able to empathise with people, and able to talk with people. Physically I am Frankenstein's monster but I can talk to anyone and (hopefully) help people feel better about themselves. I consider that a gift. When someone else smiles, I smile.