I hope its ok for me to make this post. F1NN5TER is coming out as genderfluid. He still prefers He/him pronouns but is ok with any pronouns. Good for him. He is also coming out as bisexual.

  • silent_water [she/her]M
    hexbear
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    4 months ago

    I'm not going to lie and tell you there's no risk or pain. what I can tell you is that there are much more fulfilling relationships and genuine happiness on the other side. I connected with myself in ways that transcend words and ultimately healed a world of trauma I was bearing and hiding from the world. so yes, there's sadness, pain, and risk, but exploring it anyway is so worth the cost.

    • @whoops
      hexbear
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      4 months ago

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      • silent_water [she/her]M
        hexbear
        7
        4 months ago

        ahh this one? I posted it a couple of months back.

        you're actually speaking to a specific fear I had. I didn't have any specific desires for boobs or feminization or whatever. so what I did was grab some makeup and did my best to feminize my face. the whole world fell away when I saw my reflection. it was like I unlocked something deep within me. it was genuine ecstasy.

        so if the experiences resonate with you, try experimenting with stuff - your appearance, your pronouns, whatever. hell, you can even try HRT for 2ish weeks - that's frequently one that elicits strong responses in people. if you find something that really works for you, congrats, you're trans. if you don't, you know you're not trans and can sit easy with the knowledge that you're cis. it's all reversible (don't go past 2 weeks on HRT if you're not certain) and either way, you can close the uncertainty.

        cheers! cat-trans