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living as a trans person

| How is like to be a trans person. Tell me about your daily experience :3


| It's a normal day like every other. It doesn't matter. I'm a boring person.


| >>865709 p much


| It's like just normal life, but with more hormones, more From Soft games and a 50/50 that whatever notification I've got on socials is a half-assed attempt at transphobia from some 15 year old white boy.


| >>865716 just don't use them? Twitter is pretty cringy for me. I only stick around my small discord seerver


| >>865717
I don't use most socials much, but I'm not gonna stop using them completely just cause of some edgy cunts lol.


| >>865717 tbh Twitter is pretty toxic, doesn't matter if you're cis, trans, elder, or horny


| Literally completely normal except every 5 days I take a few minutes to inject myself with potent sex hormones, that's not relevant tho I'm just a bodybuilder


| Take normality as a base, add 2 cups profound despair over your body in, 1/2 cup of misanthropy, 1 tbsp of teenage boys trying and failing to offend you online, and a tiny pinch of political disenfranchisement, and you have yourself a tranny


| Less jokey answer tho, honestly most of the time I forget I'm trans cuz I'm just a basically normal person that had fortunate results with all the medical stuff. I don't like signaling that I'm lgbt in any way personally, blending in is cool.


| >>865766
Sounds kinda fun. Hope I can experience that one day.


| Yeah, as everyone else said, day to day life is not significantly different from being cis. I guess there are a few ways that living as a woman is different from living as a man, though. People, especially older men, are more polite (e.g. holding doors open for you) but also tend to talk over you/not listen to what you say. People (especially women) are a lot more comfortable around you, both as in they'll physically stand closer, and as in they emotionally open up more.


| Also, I have no idea why, but dog walkers now always feel the need to tell me their dog is just friendly/doesn't bite/etc. which they almost never did before.


| Mental illness.


| >>865777 lmfao I might transition if it means people are more careful with their dogs around me.


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| lots of people will hate/dislike/be weirded out by you for no other reason than you being trans (might lead to outright discrimination), others will treat you like a fetish, might find it easier to connect to other LGBTQ people, there's a lot of of incredibly stupid debate about your existence, higher risk of body image issues, might struggle with getting the medical care you need
but besides that there's as many Trans Experiences as there are trans people, life is always varied


| >>866408
oh, and you also get free membership in the illuminati where your ideas on how to undermine the morals of western civilization are held in high regard. kinda dope, they're a weird bunch but decent enough fellows


| >>865729
>pretty toxic
Way to undersell the most venomous den of vermin on the net


| >>866427
totally not obsessed


| ya it's a sickness of the mind


| >>866427 I know it feels like there are a lot of bad parts to transitioning, but I'm sure you'll feel much better about it once you get over your fears. You'll make a beautiful girl, especially once you've been on HRT for a few months. Don't be scared, you can do it!


| >>866440 Some people don't have an option to just start hrt because of country/surroundings/finances. It's really hard to fight dysphoria when all you have left to do is to work towards turning our whole life upside down before you can even consider taking hrt and acting/dressing the way you want. You literally have to spend years and years battling it out just to get a chance to be a person that you are. To anyone who relates to this, stay strong and eventually you'll achieve it!


| Is it normal to not get dysphoria? I know I'm a trans girl but the only time I ever had a major case of dysphoria was when a jackass ex-friend kept "accidentally" misgendering me despite me constantly asking them to stop. Otherwise, I don't really get uncomfortable in this mistake of a body


| >>866408 >>866409
Yup. I didn't bring it up because it's not always daily instance of that being in my face happens, but it definitely is a constant.
Including illuminati membership.

>>866453
Some people get a lot of it, some people barely get any. It's person to person.


| It's pretty great when you can be yourself; it's pretty awful when you're forced not to be yourself.
I really miss being in a civilized country and hope I can get live in one permanently soon.

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