• Kayday@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Lots, but the biggest for me was how I could never feel comfortable with the type of man I would become. I knew I didn’t want to be like some of the unkind men I knew, but I also hated the idea of growing up into even the kindest and most fun men in my life.

    I spent so many years trying to figure out how to do manhood, always feeling like it was wrong. Sure, I wanted to be a woman. Sure I wished I could live and present as myself, but that’s not manly. (Lived like this for years without being able to acknowledge I was trans btw, crazy looking back)

    Finally accepting that I could be who I wanted to be is so freeing, and makes me see the years of dysphoria for what they were.

    • oNevia@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPM
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      8 months ago

      I really feel that. Especially about never being comfortable with the type of man I would become.

      This became even more difficult when I became a “father”

      “Fuck, I don’t even know how to be a man and now I have to figure out how to be a dad?!”

      But having my son and realizing I viewed myself internally as a mother and not father, I quickly ran down the rabbit hole that ended up being my eggwakening