BePanda 10 02,2019
I think I'm bi. But i'm not sure. Let's just say it's complicate. ╥﹏╥   reply
10 02,2019
Another trans guy here. Can kinda echo everyone here in saying that there isn't really a set answer, but in general there should be some kinda mismatch between the gender you id with you and the body you have in some way shape form or fashion and from what you said, in my opinion, it seems to fall under that. For me, I realized I was trans the mo......   reply
10 02,2019
FireLovesAir
10 02,2019
Where ever the wind takes me Sadist/dominant ... I’m nice thou   1 reply
10 02,2019
1. My experience with being transgender is that I didn't fully realize it until a year or so after I graduated high school, and it was really more of a slow process of adding things up. I knew since I was a kid that some things didn't really line up and always chalked that up to me having my own style. (since gender and sexuality were always presen......   reply
09 02,2019
1. Always was a tomboy, always wanted to be one of the boys growing up, but I didn't learn the word transgender until I was like 13. It made so much sense and it felt like I could finally put a word to how I felt. But, there wasn't a lot of trans visibility growing up and a lot of hate and just ignorance was associated with being trans. As an impre......   1 reply
09 02,2019
So I have a school assignment where I am supposed to ask questions about someone who isn't like me. I chose transgender because I do not know many people who identify as transgender and I don't want to accidentally offend someone I know so I chose to ask these questions on this board because most of the people here seem very nice.

1. When did you realize that you were transgender?
2. What kind of impact has being transgender had on your relationships (any type-romantic, friendship, family)
3. Why do some people prefer singular pronouns (he/she) and others prefer plural pronouns (they/them)
4. Do you think being transgender affected your sexuality?
5. What is one thing that you wish all cis-gendered people knew.

Sorry if any of these questions were offensive!
09 02,2019
g_closet
09 02,2019
Pansexual asexual! most people don't understand asexuality but its a real thing people. Then, pansexuality because I just love everyone, doesn't matter what they identify as, I just love people's personalities.   2 reply
09 02,2019
I'm not trans but I get wanting to wear guys clothes and shoes is normal for girls too but if you want to be called by male pronounces and you hate your real name (I assume it's because it might be feminine or something) than it might be more than that and you might want to look up how other people dealt with such thoughts and maybe console someon......   1 reply
09 02,2019
Hey, trans guy here. So there's really no one-and-done answer to this question, but the fact that you're asking this question is a good indicator of, at the very least, a feeling of not being entirely aligned with your assigned gender or sex at birth. What I recommend is to really think about how you perceive your inner self. Think about how other ......   reply
08 02,2019
I don’t believe that wanting to wear a specific set of clothing, or follow certain habits ( make up, typical girl hobbies, interests ), means you are transgender. Things nowadays are just stupidly gendered for no real reason besides shoving the media’s idea of gender down everyone’s throat. This soap is for men, this one is for women. Don’t......   3 reply
08 02,2019

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