I'm a 19 year old bisexual trans man. For most of my adolescence, I was so crippled by gender dysphoria that I couldn't bare to even hear my own voice, which means I spent a large part of my formative years online.I started DIY testosterone at 16, and I'm now at a point where I completely pass as a man to strangers. I am nowhere near as dysphoric as I was before, and I'm finally confident enough in my appearance to actually talk to people in real life. That said, I havent had any real life friends since I was 12. I really want friends, but I have no clue how to meet people. I'm moving to a large American city soon for college (Chicago), so I'm sure I'll have a lot of opportunities there. I just don't know what to do, or how to act.
>>43533278welcome to the male loneliness epidemic
>>43533278Im a 19 year old bisexual trans woman!I think you are overthinking things, socialising is a lot easier than you think it is, and it def comes easier if you are doing a shared activity together (clubs, hobbies, online, college groups etcetera). Good luck!!!
>>43533289Lmao
>>43533290>it def comes easier if you are doing a shared activity together (clubs, hobbies, online, college groups etcetera).This. In my experience the easiest way to make friends is to interact with people you have a reason to be around. Do you have a job/college/hobbies OP?