There are trans people who were lucky/unlucky enough to be strongly gender nonconforming from early childhood, but there's also a lot of us who figured out what the expectations were and conformed to them, and I think we often feel a lot of self-doubt and shame because of it.
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It's not enough to just say YOU ARE VALID. (Though, of course, you are.) Instead, say: These gender role expectations are a con. They're a crock of shit we inflict on children and very few children, cis or trans, come out entirely unscathed.
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Its hard to imagine what I'd be like if my mom wasn't so freaked out by gender nonconformity, or if our relationship had been different. I eventually learned mom took an anti-miscarriage drug when she was pregnant with me that was later found to have masculinizing effects.
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This explained a lot. It even explain why I'm trans- born that way not due to genetics but a drug in the uterine environment. But mostly it explains my moms intense anxiety around me showing any signs of masculinity.
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Replying to @tyschalter
Yeah, I mean, I can fudge a bit and say it's not clear this drug causes AFAB children to be trans (just have masculinized features/body language/genitals), but its hard to imagine it wasn't a contributing factor since my mom definitely got the drug and I am definitely trans.
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Yeah--and then the effect on your mom, and the meta-impact on you! Like, I know how impactful my parents' behavior was on me growing up...and as a parent I'm always terrified about what my kids find formative about my day-to-day behavior
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