This.. sounds familiar...
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Uh oh... one of us??
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It's common for the correct pronouns to induce dysphoria - I used to shut down a bit when people he'd me bc I couldn't take being lied to
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I could aspire to androgyny but not masculinity. When they called me a man, all I saw was pity and attempts to assuage my delusions.
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Ur honesty & willingness to b vulnerable throughout this journey is valuable insight to sm1 lk me who dsn't hve expernce w thse things x

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I really felt this from the video and used she/her from them on.
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I know a lot of folks who do this when they first come out. Some who wanted to go by "he" say "he/they" to ease into it but get "they'd" so
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Much that it in itself gets dysphoric because it feels like a marker of "I could never use he for this person", even if that's not the case.
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