Could be a lot of things. I feel similarly lately. I don't really hate looking at myself in the mirror anymore, but I kind of just know that I need to change things. The will is still there but with less pain.
Maybe coming out to your therapist was a level of acceptance that you reached, and now your dysphoria has cooled off because you're taking steps.
I've felt this way since coming out, anyway.
or you're just a TOTALLY normal cis person having a VERY typical cis experience
Could be a lot of things. I feel similarly lately. I don't really hate looking at myself in the mirror anymore, but I kind of just know that I need to change things. The will is still there but with less pain.
Maybe coming out to your therapist was a level of acceptance that you reached, and now your dysphoria has cooled off because you're taking steps.
I've felt this way since coming out, anyway.
or you're just a TOTALLY normal cis person having a VERY typical cis experienceYea, the timing is quite coincidental, and I have been thinking "holy shit am I really doing this?".
but yes maybe I am a totally normal cis person having a very typical cis moment.