04-05-2014, 08:50 PM
Annie,
Maybe you're overanalyzing the question I posed?
I suppose it could be boiled down to: if you were born a bio-female, would you be cisgendered or not? It sounds like you fall more in the second group, since you say would be just as uncomfortable with being in the female box as you are now in the male box. In other words, just because your dysphoria is directly related to being a bio-male doesn't automatically mean you're in group one. If you suspect you would feel some dysphoria or cross-gender identification as a bio-female, that qualifies you for being in group two.
I hope this clears up your confusion.
Maybe you're overanalyzing the question I posed?
I suppose it could be boiled down to: if you were born a bio-female, would you be cisgendered or not? It sounds like you fall more in the second group, since you say would be just as uncomfortable with being in the female box as you are now in the male box. In other words, just because your dysphoria is directly related to being a bio-male doesn't automatically mean you're in group one. If you suspect you would feel some dysphoria or cross-gender identification as a bio-female, that qualifies you for being in group two.
I hope this clears up your confusion.

