Another lurker creeping out of the shadows
wow it;s bright out here...
I have no clue which side of the T line I fall. I'm me. Why I'm trying to develop breasts - not sure. I do not want to identify as female, but am unhappy identifying fully as male. Like my religious status, my gender identity is best described as 'Mine'.
As a firm believer in the tenets of science, a truly complete study of the physiology of CD/TS/TG/MTF/FTM/ATM/FBI/CIA/ADHD/ADD/TLA/ETC would be appreciated by those that even marginally identify with the groupings would be good, but my basic understanding of capitalism say's we're gonna be left out in the woods for a while still.
Perhaps my reasoning is linked to my Anxiety and Depression Disorder, or maybe it's an offshoot of my borderline ADHD. The meds for these has allowed me to think about clearer about my wanting to develop breasts, and has definitely taken the edge off the strong compulsion to go about it in an unhealthy manner, but the 'want' has not weakened.
If pressed, the best explanation I can come up with for my wanting to CD & develop breasts is because that's what I want.
The key words here are Me and I. Maybe it's the anarchist in me that wants to demonstrate my own self-sovereignty, maybe I'm just weird (maybe a little of both, with some chemical X (ala Powerpuff girls
) thrown in for good measure)
I've always identified more with strong women characters in fiction, rather than the traditional male heroes, an identity that's almost matched by identifying with anti-heroes of either gender.
Personally, I cannot understand the whole born in the wrong body thing - but because I don't understand it,
doesn't mean I hold it in doubt or consider it invalid, but I do feel that each of us will have their own reasons, some will be so similar as to be identical, others will be radically different.
On a side note, do tomgirls get asked or wonder why they prefer climbing trees to playing with dolls? Do little girly girls get asked why they play with dolls and tea sets rather than toy guns and tanks?
The best we can do, IMHO, is to be accepting of others who have identities different to us or the mainstream, allow people to be themselves, regardless of social norms, and the question of 'why do you do this' gets replaced with 'would you like a cuppa?'
That's kind on topic isn't it?
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