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Is there a successful story out there for people who transitioned because of AGAMPness? I'm talking about people who would be happier as a really woman-looking man with a penis, people who distort the line between internalized transphobia and straight up transphobia. Not some razorbladewyl "I could look like a hot man when Im a woman" type shit.
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>>43483320
Oh come on I'm about to go to sleep and there has to be one.
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>>43483320
Can you explain more? Is it like adopting a feminine, rather than female, role? Is hrt a necessary part of it?
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>>43483320
have a homer
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>>43483320
What counts as successful?
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I transitioned due to a combination of agamp and mef. I am now married to a man and a post-op tranny. Does that count as successful?
I started as agamp but the more my chest grew and became more androphilic, the more my view of myself turned into mef.
>I'm talking about people who would be happier as a really woman-looking man with a penis
No way of knowing that now, OP.
But a decade ago I was that and it was exciting. Until it wasn't. I'm content with my life now though and overall glad that I did this.
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>>43485050
You sound more MEF to me but I guess it all depends how people define AGAMP exactly, for me it's about performing usually masculine roles in relationships, society etc. but having a more feminine form
>it was exciting. Until it wasn't.
That's probably the biggest inhibitor. What to do after the novelty wears off? Not that there is a universal answer, you won't know until you try but it's not like you can try it out for free either
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>>43485481
>You sound more MEF to me
I certainly am more MEF today and I'm not even hiding it.
>for me it's about performing usually masculine roles in relationships, society etc. but having a more feminine form
I still am in a masculine job but I now enjoy being feminine in my relationship. I stopped caring about public presentation but I'm always viewed female no matter how I dress (my height and voice absolutely help). At worst I'm confused to a pooner, which is fine by me.
>it's not like you can try it out for free either
hrt is not expensive though.
I don't even know for sure why I went full tranny eventually but it probably helped that I was dating men while all of my friends were cisfs. So my private life was fembrained by default.
I enjoyed my "feminine man" phase and probably could've kept it up but ig mef was stronger. I also (still!) find it hot that I can't go back.
Yeah, there is no universal answer but more often than not trying is probably worth it.
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>>43485050
>>43485672
it's nice to see a happy ending for once



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