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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Can asexual people still have sex and enjoy it? Because I was watching Dexter and he's pretty much asexual, but he has sex with like three women (of course, choose women) over the course of the show.
On the negative side though (i.e. he doesn't like me back), he still goes on about other guys he fancies, some of them more than others, and seems constantly to reinforce the type of guy he likes - myself not fitting the characteristic of having a "perfectly toned body" (which btw I'm trying to amend over the summer - would tennis be a good way to lose weight?). Derp, QUILTBAG, I'm in need of your help once again. What's your advice?
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I think I may be trans. Yup, that's right. The guy with the metal winged skull on his signature may be trans. BUT it's not that easy. I've accepted my crossdressing, hell I even went out in cosplay as the Baroness in the London Expo last year. Didn't last long since the heels killed me. But anyway. I also like being a man. I still like being that loud, wild-haired guy everyone knows.
So far my decision has been to go part-time once I head off to university. I've had enough practice (since 11, I think?), but I have these moments where I think it's just a fad; an after-effect of frequenting 4chan. It's not even a sexual thing, either. I've no idea on this, but at the same time I'm dead set. There's also the problem of breaking it to my roommates. Of course, my parents will never EVER find out about this, since I don't plan on going full-time just yet.
Okay, may as well.
Lorem, he's either a) suggesting that you tone up, or b) suggesting that you make a move.
He's baiting you. If he's going on about how he loves fit guys and yet talks to you like a lovesick puppy, he could be waiting for you to ask if you're his type. Or that he'd prefer that you were toned. Either way, no man, gay or straight, talks about his outings with a friend to his parents like he sounds like he does.
BUT ANYWAY. Here's my dilemma.
I think I may be trans. Yup, that's right. The guy with the metal winged skull on his signature may be trans. BUT it's not that easy. I've accepted my crossdressing, hell I even went out in cosplay as the Baroness in the London Expo last year. Didn't last long since the heels killed me. But anyway. I also like being a man. I still like being that loud, wild-haired guy everyone knows.
So far my decision has been to go part-time once I head off to university. I've had enough practice (since 11, I think?), but I have these moments where I think it's just a fad; an after-effect of frequenting 4chan. It's not even a sexual thing, either. I've no idea on this, but at the same time I'm dead set. There's also the problem of breaking it to my roommates. Of course, my parents will never EVER find out about this, since I don't plan on going full-time just yet.
So, thoughts?
Here's the thing: my personality is that of a loud-mouthed guy. Emphasis on the guy. I've gone into what people call girlmode, and it's horribly unnatural in that state. Like one aspect of my personality shifts to another whenever I get into that girlmode type of thinking, and I don't even have to consciously switch. Basically, I can't be my current self as a girl, I have to switch into another.
I don't think it's delved into dissociative personality disorder just yet, because I still feel like me when I switch, just a different me.
As in, your body doesn't match up to your aesthetic standards because you don't have the standards for that type of body being imposed on it, but instead, of the gender you feel you are for some reason.
Your behaviors, unlearned behaviors mind you, are frowned upon because they aren't meshing with the gender you were born in because you are the gender you feel you are by default, deep inside.
You feel happy when you are your gender (hence why many trans* people do stereotypical things; not because they feel they have to, or they do them and thus they think they are trans*, they do them because gender expression is something kept from them so long that doing stereotypical things are a pleasure to do so long as they are not detrimental overall)- which you may discover this happy feeling of being associated with the gender by other people gendering you as what you feel you are before you come out or role-playing as the gender you feel you are in childhood fantasies -
I understand not likinq de body you were born wit, but dat wasnt wat I was talkin about. Der are women assiqned male at birt wo dont qo trou surqery because dey are apparently okay wit deir body but feel like dey are women.
Dis seems more like a problem wit society. All de times I wanted to be a boy, it was because society qave boys a better not deal. Doesnt dis mean dat if all of a sudden, society became totally acceptable wit deir beavior, dat deyd be okay?
Because its not artificially assigned, and its not just activities, its your entire identity one has feelings about.But dats wat I dont understand. Wy qo <I am a boy> instead of <I enjoy tinqs artificially assiqned only to boys>?
Like I said, there is more to your body than your genitalia.(like I said, I am talkin about people wo are okay wit deir bodies and dont ave a particular desire to underqo surqery)
Because there is no way to do so that has presented itself in practical life?Wy not do away wit de idea of qender?
Me too, ..., me too.Ultimately Id muc rater live in a society were I can do wat I want reqardless of my qenitals.
Yes, but the gender identity comes first, the roles and activities usually follow, not the other way around.It just sounds like tradinq one set of qender roles for anoter dat you appen to be more comfortable wit.
Again, gender identity comes first, roles and activities *usually* follow, but if they don't, that's okay, as gender identity is the only thing that matters for purpose of gender identification.To see if yuo can understand my confusion, take a person assiqned male wo enjoys activities traditionally male. No traditionally female activities. owever, dey identify as a woman. Wat does dis mean? Wat does beinq a woman mean to dat person?