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do yall ever feel fake because you still like acting boyish/girlish?
calling mttomboys and ftfemboys for this one
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I mean no not really, I feel fine and in fact I feel better than I would've felt if I tried forcing such an outwardly feminine persona every time I interacted with people, because that's just not who I am. I mean I'm not really going out of my way to be super masculine at every turn, other than the way I dress it's something that's not really noticeable unless you befriend me. Overall I just am a regular woman (Except for the being trans, which is quite rare so not really "regular") who happens to be kinda tomboyish, I still pass as a woman when not trying to be feminine or anything, I still experience the social dynamics of being a woman and such, and I really never even consider detransing or being "fake". But idk I might be more secure about who I am and my gender identity cause I'm long past the babytrans days, and I also transitioned really early on at 12, other people may have different experiences
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yes but mostly bc femininity makes me cringe bc im a closet misogynist



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