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Is being trans a bit like how I wish I was handsome and tall? Not being handsome and tall brings me some agony, probably not as much agony as not being a woman brings you. Still, I think it's somewhat the same. Agreed?
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>>43654808
that is a form of gender dysphoria as would be experienced by cis men and trans men, yes
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Yes that's how it is. A cis woman getting a breat implants or a bald cis man getting a hairpiece: both are gender affirming care
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Interesting, so I can relate to trannies. I wish you the best



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