Possiblebilty transgendered
I don’t know if I am trans or not and I feel unsure about it
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i want to wear male stuff....and dont feel like a female...... i feel most like a male
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Your post is pretty vague. But if exploring your gender identity and/or gender expression is something you want to do, by all means go for it! It's definitely okay to try things out to see what feels right, whether it be clothing, pronouns, names, gender identity, or whatever else you want.
All being transgender means is that you don't identify as the gender you were assigned at birth. That's it. Nothing more. You can identify as the other gender if the binary suits you, you can identify as having no gender, and any other means of identifying inside or outside of the binary! But as said, something like gender expression (which is what you are referring to with regards to clothing) is also different than gender identity, and you can do things that don't necessarily align with one another. It's absolutely okay to mix and match with what you feel works for you. You may also want to do some research into the different types of gender expression and identity. Sometimes reading and learning more just in general helps you figure out what you might want to try or look more into. For example, here's an article that explains the difference between gender identity and expression: https://everydayfeminism.com/2014/05...ty-expression/ ^^ That website in general tends to have decent articles so you could also use them as a resource - I know I have in the past. |
Thank you very very much!!!
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I don't know if you are in the UK or not, but there are lots of good places for advise etc. Gendered Intelligence is a good one, GIRES, Mermaids. Also, have a look at this post/thread here: Linky.
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No I live in the USA
Thank you for the link |
You can still look at other sites and groups even if they aren't US based, as they will often still have relevant and useful information and resources. A few of the links in Flem's linked post are actually US based and/or just sources of information, so where you live is irrelevant.
A couple of US based organizations might be: Transequality, The Trevor Project, GLSEN, GLAAD, Human Rights Campaign, etc.. Depending on your specific location/state, there's going to be other resources based in your area that would cater to the specific laws and healthcare needs based on where you live, as laws often differ state to state, and many groups that would have options that are location specific as well. Often if there are universities near you, or if there is a pride parade in your city, you can find organizations that way too. |
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