Really hoping this thread gains traction I 1000% have gender dysphoria, have seen many therapists who told me I have it and I remember when I was really really young and I told doctors about what I was experiencing they called it gender identity disorder (they’ve been calling it gender dysphoria for the last 12+ years now).Anyways, as disheartening as it was for me to not be able to go on puberty blockers or atleast transition young, I’m sort of glad I got to experience the male life. Even though it made me extremely miserable, depressed, and it sucked; there still were some moments where I somewhat enjoyed it. Pretty much, had I been born a cis woman, I wouldn’t know what the male experience is like, but as a trans woman, I do know, as I literally lived it.
>>41467687This may also because now I have transitioned and looking at the past from a happier perspective because now I’m doing better.
>>41467687No ur based for it.. I hope ull treat us better than cis women.Which gender is it easier to be ?
>>41468291It’s hard to say. Because, yet again it depends on dysphoria, I also repped and tried living as a male during my teen years and had isolation and depression. So for me I’d say as a woman, but that could be because of my gender identity issues.I asked a trans guy once and he said it’s easier to live as a man, like a lot easier.
>>41468309Crazy to hear but Ig its a matter of perspective.One thing I wanna say is that one of the reasons I prefer trannies is coz they know whats it like being a guy so take that as u will.