i'm sure it is! for me dysphoria is always more... social/abstracted than anything else so it can be hard to understand as such tho 
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Replying to @celine_dionysus
tbf I felt the same way a bit and it took a couple of years after I transitioned to be like (sometimes!) "no, masculinity is good, men are good" i internalized a lot
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Replying to @DanielleFong
right right! for me the fear is not so much that i've been suppressing the feminine in me, but that... i am in fact a man
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Replying to @DanielleFong @celine_dionysus
he said look, being a little bit androgynous or in-between gendered or not gendered is ok, it's a place for *you* to explore what you want to do or how you want to be, other people will be bothered by whether you are a girl or boy but *you* don't have to be, you can just be
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Replying to @DanielleFong @celine_dionysus
& i found it was actually comfortable to just do and be however i felt like, and yeah sometimes that came across as really femme, and sometimes that came across (*to me* as being like a badass babe) and I did find some comfort there. ultimately i do think you grow into yourself
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yes! this is a very powerful sentiment to me, growing into yourself. it's one i've had before in a very specifically gendered sense, that i could grow from the boy i was into something more feminine
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"a magnetic centeredness awoken in me"
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