After reading a certain blog that accused ftm's of not having any men in their lives... and thus us trying to fill a void by 'pretending' to be a man.. it got me thinking.. how have the men in your life influenced you to become the man that you are now?
Father – Dad's the one that encouraged me to learn how to fly planes, taught me how to play numerous sports, work with a variety of tools to help him build all sorts of things from our boathouse to fixing my laptops, he's the one that's encouraged me to learn how to take care of my own car, and do oil changes and all that stuff. He's the one that taught me how to fish, and afterwards how to gut, scale, and clean it. He's the one that's taught me to also help women, whether it's helping them into the car, giving them my chair, or escorting them somewhere.
Friends – I grew up with lots of guy friends, I remember specifically one friend Ben who in grade 4 I candidly discussed SRS with, and he agreed that I should go for it because I was clearly a male. Many other guy friends that I've spent many a day with – mountain biking, building dirt jumps, wrestling, playing sports with, and just hanging out in general on a day to day basis – whether it's playing video games, watching a movie, wrenching on bikes, or off exploring abandoned buildings.
Uncles – Uncles are the ones that taught/still teach me the finer points of fighting and wrestling, how to wrangle a calf and hold it down for in field surgery, how to drive a quad and vehicles, who took me out to shoot pests on the farm (I love it).
Cousins – I grew up with two male cousins my age. We wrestled constantly (me often winning), playing video games, playing off in the forest, talking about sex (from a male viewpoint of course), fishing, and all sorts of other things.
Other adult men in my life – Other adult men that played a giant role were people such as the officers in my cadet squadron. They were the men that taught me how to shoot a gun with precision, and how to snare rabbits, and build shelters, and play war games in the forest. My Boss that I've worked for, for the last 7 years is the man that's been involved in my learning how to fix any kind of farm machinery when it breaks down, taught me it's cool to burp and fart and lick your plate clean, how to put in a hard day work, and not give up when you get pinned by a cow or kicked in the face by a goat.
Random Guy's that I meet – they've taught me that I fit right in, that they'd never guess me as female.. and that I'm doing okay at this game of life!
I could add alot more to this.. but what's the point.. I've grown up spending more time around men than women.. and obviously it's had a lot to do with me becoming the guy I am today. Thanks guys!