I never felt I was a boy, I felt I was a kid. Post-puberty, I understood that I preferred men's clothing, and eventually that the reason was bc it made my shape look more male (bc I HATED women's clothing in male/masculine styles).https://twitter.com/MagsVisaggs/status/1085211110163255301 …
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My maleness is a matter of how my body looks and how it's perceived by others. That's not the dominant way of talking or thinking about gender identity at the moment and I have no interest in imposing it on others. But, it's the honest answer for me.
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If medical transition wasn't available, I would have continued to use female pronouns and keep my name and ID. There was no particular "relief" for me in changing those, only in wearing men's clothes (which I could do before), and in hormonal and body changes.
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