Re "choices," u've previously said u HADNT felt like ir identified as a man b4 u learned mor abt trans-gender ppl, in 2016, right?
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Replying to @moyoungjr @Sol_Murrell
I experienced dysphoria, not "the feeling of being a gender". When I learned more about medical options I decided to try hormone therapy.
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So, if U never "felt a gender," namely the male-gender, but transitioned to the male-gender. Appatently, u made a choice. A complex 1,...
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..no doubt, but nonetheless a choice. In ur writings, u make clear u felt strong aversion 2 ur body- but not an internal ID w/another sex.
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Replying to @moyoungjr @Sol_Murrell
I didn't choose to feel dysphoria, so not your point. My condition was treatable, so I treated it, w transition. I'm a trans man.
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Nowhere did I suggest that. Again, 1 U didnt FEEL or WANT @ BE MALE 2 U felt DISCOMFORT w/ur BODY 3 U TRANSITIOND to MALE presentation.
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Therefore, it seems U: 1. Didnt like ur BODY, varying aspects from weight, shape, breasts; 2. But DIDNT ID as MALE or THINK U WERe a MAN; &
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3. SURGICALLY & HORMONALLY/CHEM TRNSITIONED to CHANGE those aspects of ur BODY which u didn't like. #3 is the 'Choice' to which I refer.
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Replying to @moyoungjr @Sol_Murrell
I researched this with the help of medical and psychiatric professionals, and we came up with a course of treatment.
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I "chose" as much as a cancer patient "chooses" chemo over therapy over doing nothing.
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Options other than transition wouldn't have resolved my symptoms. Now a healthy trans man rather than an unhealthy one per-transition.
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