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>be me
>3 years hrt(diy), but zero social transition
>start uni
>had to "correct" 3/4 of the lecturers that I'm male
>even had a lecturer fully convinced that I'm a girl for two months (she learned that I'm male coz I was getting extra credit)
>a few weeks after starting uni clock a boymoder
>she comes out just after the second semester starts
>she's accepted, but needs to introduce herself as female (that level of clocky)
>she only has a few guy acquaintances, while I have a decently sized mostly female friend group

Is it wrong that I feel pride when I compare myself to her? I know that ultimately she's happier than I am...
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>>43414492
You 2 are 1 side of the same coin
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>>43414492
>zero social transition
>I have a decently sized mostly female friend group
How does this even work, surely women would catch on to something if you suddenly look like a woman
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the clocky one sounds like she's better than you so not sure what you have to be proud of.
like you're actively erasing your own femininity while she's trying to accentuate her own. you deserve your suffering and she doesn't.
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>>43415058
Well, they do notice that I get gendered female a lot, but aside from "huh, that's odd" they don't seem to care much.

The fact that I'm studying biotech and 90% of the students are severely asocial does help, since they just don't know how people interact
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>>43415100
Please re read the last sentence of the post
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>>43415121
>Please re read the last sentence of the post
i was saying that yes, it is wrong to feel pride.
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>>43415129
nta i personally think it is quite normal and natural to feel pride about being beautiful and dont see how its a constructive moral to have that paints it as "wrong". i find it tiring how eagerly people jump to harsh judgements and with how little understanding or empathy they do it.

OP you are well and truly past the point where you should have started girlmoding full time. youre wasting your life
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>>43414492
Just stop correcting people
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>>43414492
You feel pride of passing but being too ashamed to come out?
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>>43414492
>it's another tranny apes female social violence to validate herself thread



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