The advice, that someone already mentioned, that really drives so many things like this home for me:
If you are concerned you might be faking it, you aren't faking it.
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The advice, that someone already mentioned, that really drives so many things like this home for me:
If you are concerned you might be faking it, you aren't faking it.
If you would be disappointed and sad if you weren't trans, you probably are trans.
I 100% agree with you but for some reason my rotted brain thought this when I read your comment I am sorry
But what if I'm merely faking my concern about my faking it?
Aha! Refer to step 1 again
Aha! You can't trap me with your recursion! It's ~~turtles~~ faking it all the way down.
Too late its validation all the way up!
I had thoughts of faking being trans a couple of days after crying due to gender dysphoria
Im cis but for a while I was afraid I was only "faking" being bisexual, until someone told me "if you are afraid you might fake it, you arenβt faking it".
That is a mantra that really helped me a lot and I hope it might also help someone else reading this
Something I laugh at myself for is that before I realised I was actually bisexual, I did consider myself to be faking it. I was a teenager who had heavily internalised the male gaze, and set too much of my self worth according to the attention I got from the opposite sex (which was not very much β I was an undiagnosed autistic with bad anxiety). I was aware of the trope (mostly in media) of (usually implicitly straight) women making out with other women to be titillating to men. I concluded that this is totally something that I would do, when I got to university.
I later heard about how problematic this trope is, and felt really guilty because even though I hadn't participated in it actively, I felt like I was contributing to the ambient societal biphobia. I later learned that many straight women would not enjoy making out with another woman, even if it was to get male attention. In hindsight, I think perhaps that it was in fact, me who was titillated by the idea of me making out with another woman (but it took me a while of digging through internalised biases to realise this)
I've been there. I am still struggling with the doubts sometimes but I am sure of one thing: I am so much happier now.
So glad virtual is an option and informed consent is a thing. If I had to work up the courage to actually go somewhere, who knows how much longer I'd have taken.
Haha! Yes! Informed consent...
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yea nu, didn do dis >v<
heheeeeeeee she said many peeps jus com to her n wait til they get their e n dun actulli discuss anythn, so i felt thad was sad n tried to mek it mor intrstng by bein lik "eh, mayb the trans bt lik - mayb nt!" n.... thad went wrong direction........... i ended up nt sayin anythn clearli trans cuz i thought she think "oh, dis humn jus wans them e. oh well..,... another one of these.,...,..." n now im evn worse off, big sads n tellin myslelf thad its all my fault for tryin to not mek things boring for her >//v//< heheeeeeeee still waitin for e ~
Even though that should've been enough, for those gatekeepers, they want boring. Uncreative fucks like that don't give a shit about understanding trans people π