Although personally I won't ever be able to relate with a trans, being able to know their thoughts would help me out tons.
This is pretty awesome, just saying.
I mean, we really can't expect anyone
not under the trans umbrella to be able to fully comprehend it. It's one of those things you can't explain without words, seeing as it's a really weird and confusing feeling even to people who are pretty comfortable with where they are in life.
Is it their current gender that makes them uncomfortable or the topic of gender altogether making them uncomfortable? The latter wouldn't make sense to me.
Well, usually it's the former -- though in this case it would be physical sex and assigned gender, which is probably a stretch for you to understand but hey -- seeing as the person is seen as one sex but is mentally and strives to be perceived as the other/another/no gender at all (it's a preeeetty big spectrum).
However! With more and more education within the trans community, it's pretty easy to see how a lot of trans people do have some gripes with gender itself, even if simultaneously feeling very connected to the concept. I mean, consider.
When you are a trans person -- at least in my experience -- the idea of being the wrong gender isn't something that really formulates into a tangible statement like 'I want to be x,' because it isn't something you
want to be but something that you kind of already
are. And, supposing you accept that (a step in itself, whoo), you run into the feeling that you might not fit into people's views of the gender you want to be seen as. Say you're mentally male, but being raised and being physically female may have had some effects on you, or you just don't give two shits and like puppies and rainbows thanks. You realize people will find issue with you claiming your maleness but not abandoning your personality, and that gets you thinking -- just who are they to tell you what gender is anyways? What importance should it really hold? If people are all over the gender spectrum, which they are, and which you find out pretty quickly if you even put a toe into the trans community, why do we even need to label ourselves under this gender term in the first place when it's really just aspects of ourselves and our personality?
But this is where it gets all woobly.
So you sit on that line of thought for a while and then you realize, wait. All that's cool and all, but I ... still really need to be seen as whatever gender, even though I know it's all just personality crap and blah blah blah. In fact, being told I'm the other gender kind of makes me sick.
What.
That's how I kind of feel anyway. There's a lot of mental turmoil involved -- gender doesn't matter, I don't even really perceive it when I'm looking at people, it's generally a meaningless term and shouldn't change how we view a person, BUT I know I'm not female, I'm male and that's something that I can
feel and have felt for like forever. So yeah
it's confusing for everyone
KIND OF WENT OFF ON A TANGENT THERE BUT WELP HOPE THAT HELPS A LITTLE