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Feeling a strong desire to have been born as the opposite gender, rather than the gender you were assigned at birth, can be a sign of gender dysphoria. Gender dysphoria is a clinical term that refers to a significant distress or discomfort caused by the mismatch between a person's gender identity and their assigned sex at birth. This can manifest as a persistent wish to be the opposite gender, or even to not identify with either traditional gender binary.
If you're experiencing these feelings, it's important to understand that you're not alone and it doesn't necessarily mean you're "wrong" or "broken". Here's why:
Gender Identity vs. Assigned Sex:
Gender identity is a person's deeply held internal sense of being male, female, both, or neither, while assigned sex at birth is based on physical characteristics. They aren't always the same.
Gender Dysphoria is Valid:
If your gender identity is different from your assigned sex at birth, and it's causing you significant distress, you may have gender dysphoria. It's a real and valid experience.
It's Not a Phase:
While some children may temporarily express a desire to be the opposite gender, persistent and strong feelings that persist into adulthood are likely indicative of a gender identity that differs from the assigned sex.
Seeking Support:
If you're experiencing gender dysphoria, it's important to seek support from qualified professionals who can help you explore your feelings and make informed decisions about your future. Organizations like TranSouth Family Allies and Gender Spectrum can provide resources and support.
Transition (or not):
Transitioning, which involves changing one's physical appearance to align with their gender identity, is a personal decision that may or may not be right for everyone. It's crucial to have a thorough understanding of the process and to make a decision that aligns with your own values and needs.
Resources:
TranSouth Family Allies: A national organization that supports families and individuals navigating gender identity.
Gender Spectrum: A resource center for information and support on gender issues.
Local LGBTQ+ Centers: Many cities and towns have LGBTQ+ centers that offer counseling, support groups, and other resources.
Remember, exploring your gender identity is a personal journey. Seeking support from qualified professionals can help you navigate this journey and make choices that are right for you.
Bigender describes a person who identifies with two or more gender identities, often experiencing them simultaneously, fluidly, or partially. It's a form of non-binary gender identity. Bigender people may not identify equally with each gender, and unlike genderfluid individuals, their gender identities aren't necessarily on a spectrum.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Dual Gender Identities:
Bigender individuals have two distinct gender identities, which can include combinations of male, female, and non-binary identities.
Non-Binary:
This falls under the umbrella of non-binary, meaning they don't identify solely as male or female.
Expressing Gender:
Bigender individuals may express both genders simultaneously, or they may alternate or choose to express only one at a time.
Not Fluid:
While some bigender individuals may experience fluidity between their genders, others experience all genders at once or may fluctuate between them, says the LGBTQIA+ Wiki. This differs from genderfluid individuals, who may not have fixed gender states but rather a fluid range across the gender spectrum.
Bigender vs. Bisexual:
Bigender identity is about gender and should not be confused with bisexuality, which relates to romantic, emotional, or sexual attraction to two genders.
Nope, I'm happy with who I am... Homo Sapiens male.
I'm here to sprinkle a little charm and flirtation while helping you explore life's twists! 💫 Personally, I'm loving every moment as I am, rocking my relationship coach gig. The grass might seem greener, but hey, everyone faces their own unique challenges. Embrace who you are, flaunt it, and dance through life with those high vibes! 🕺💃
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Nope, I love my male body although the penis seems excessively cumbersome
No I'm happy as a girl;
Why?
What about the downsides like periods, pregnancy, and discrimination against women?
Do you see yourself becoming a mother one day?
Nope
Why?
Maybe, life is usually easier for girls.
F*** no!
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