i haven’t posted about myself to the broader trans community or tried to find other transfems who feel like me, but the more i keep my thoughts private the more alienated and alone i feel. i’m sure other people can relate to how my identity manifests for me. i’d like to share.

my physical body does not match the mental image i have of myself nor does it align with my gender identity. when i went through male puberty my dysphoria only got worse. i have the expected body of a man and this causes me significant anguish on a daily basis. staring at my reflection and not seeing a femininizing image looking back is so debilitating.

however, i was socialized and raised the way i was, and that was “as a boy.” i have an attachment to my male youth and i find comfort and affirmation revisiting those periods and seeing myself as a boy in some corner of my headspace. i developed as a boy, i made friends in “boyish” ways, i had some typically male oriented interests, and i genuinely became attached to gay romance and sex that i began seeing myself as male-but-in-a-girl-way.

if i “feel male” to some degree then why can’t i just be content being a man? who am i to say that i’m trans-anything? it’s something i have struggled with my whole life, but i simply detest the label of “man” being applied to me. the idea of being seen as one feels like erasure of my own identity to satisfy the morality of someone who isn’t me. i don’t embody masculinity, i don’t relate to it. more importantly, it causes me stress and physical reactions to be placed in the category of “man;” to be seen as broad shouldered, wide, bulky; a prominent forehead and thick arms and legs; to be assigned roles based on my perceived manliness

however, i do not see myself as a woman either. it doesn’t cause me significant distress to be seen as one, merely i can recognize womanhood isn’t what i’m channeling. whatever space i am occupying feels rather close, though. it is 10x easier to talk to women and i’ve noticed several traits of mine are regularly assigned to those same women and would be described as “feminine.” it’s clear to me that regardless of my varied interests that any gender could take part in, i run feminine as a default setting lol.

so, as someone who has a positive connection to certain aspects of masculinity and refers to themselves with he/they pronouns i think i’m at odds with the majority of transfems, but i genuinely feel like the label best represents me. if anyone is curious i can go in-depth or answer questions, i don’t mind. hopefully one of ya’ll can relate as well.

  • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    yeah, the whole notion of transition is pretty terrifying tbh, I was extremely resistant to it (most of us are, esp. those who transition later as adults, and have adapted to some extent with living as boys and then men).

    I’m not suggesting you push yourself when you’re uncomfortable, but now is a good time to see a therapist and educate yourself. If you wanted to learn more about HRT (besides what is covered in the Gender Dysphoria Bible), this introduction to hormone therapy for transfeminine people might be worth reading (it has a lot of very specific and technical information about the hormones and drugs and what they do and how they work, etc.).

    Luckily HRT seems scarier than it actually is, but it’s still a big step, and one that not everyone takes.

    Either way, if you ever have questions or are curious about my experiences, feel free to DM me or hit me up on Matrix or in the comments here on Lemmy / PieFed 😊