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In my experience this isn't universal. I'm trans myself, and I've talked about this with a lot of my trans friends and we've all had pretty different experiences with the emotional aspects of transitioning.
Personally, I definitely had a really hard time containing my emotions early transition. They felt so unfamiliar. It felt like I had gained an entirely new set of emotions, and I had to relearn how to cope with them. It didn't help that I was going through the early stages of puberty-which is already a time of heightened emotions-while dealing with the loss of my entire support network.
Now that I'm more settled into my life as a woman: I'm accustomed to how I experience my emotions, I have a loving support network around me, and I'm in a new job where people treat me with respect; I feel like I have a much firmer handle on my emotions than I ever did pre-transiton.