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irl I hate being feminine or seen as a girl. Not because I hate women or something stupid like that just because I feel so much more comfortable as a man and I love it, but online I want to be as cute and feminine as possible, I love it when people think I’m a girl. Wtf is wrong with me, am I cooked?
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You, like many others, simply wish to be a man as a way of escaping unwanted male sexual attention. Online it's not a problem because you get to control what kind of attention you get.
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>>36640621
Enjoy your 2 personnas anon. Eventually you'll grow out of the teamtranny fetishism.
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>>36640635
It’s not like that though, I feel a hundred times more comfortable in all ways as a man not just because I don’t get harassed.
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AGP
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>>36640694
>teamtranny
you're still at this?
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>>36640621
I don't think ur cooked. Plenty of trans ppl experience something kinda similar i think. Growing up as your agab you learn sets of behaviors that get people to treat you well. Being a cutesy girl probably makes people treat you nicely. Either that or you're a guy with a fetish for being seen as a girl, in which case you really fit into this board



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