You know, I lived as a man for 5+ years but I don't actually know what it feels like to *be* one I was perceived as one and so treated as one. But I wasn't one. It was an act. I don't know what it's like to actually *be* male and have to deal with male issues and struggles 1/x
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How could I know? Because I looked like one? Aye, people did treat me differently, for better & worse, and I can see how men and women are socialised differently from a new lens But there's much I didn't have to deal with as trans. I wasn't going to get a girl pregnant 2/x
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I also had to tell the women I slept with that I didn't have a dick, so, y'know. Not a very male experience Yes, I looked, sounded and acted male, and was therefore treated as male. But I wasn't, would never be, and that was the final nail in the coffin of my transition 3/x
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I couldn't just mimic the opposite sex for the rest of my life It's perfectly fine if trans adults want to do that, I'll use your pronouns and all, no worries But we need to acknowledge the truth and tell young dysphoric people what transition really is - an appearance 4/x
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You can look the part, but you'll never *be* the part, and it's vital that this is understood. There's absolutely nothing wrong with being trans. There's absolutely everything wrong with reinforcing lies and delusions. 5/5
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Replying to @ImWatson91
Very interesting perspective. How does anyone really know how another person feels, man or woman? Surely differences within sexes are much more varied than is given credit for in reductive male/female paradigm. Much seems to really be about judging from outside assumptions
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I'll never know what it's like to suffer from prostate cancer. Men will never know what it's like to go through child birth. There are things each of the sexes will never know. I agree, it's complicated, but that doesn't change the core basics of male and female differences
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