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Gender diverse people: why do you identify the way you do?
I want to preface this by saying this post is not intended to criticise or judge anyone. I am genuinely curious.
So if you are a masculine presenting woman or a feminine presenting man why don't you identify as trans? And vice versa: if you are trans why don't you identify as a masculine woman or feminine man? Is there any particular reason or is it just a gut feeling?
u/lizartoes — 10 days ago