>>39581303Apologies in advance for mucho texto.
Society does affect your relationship to gender. I feel like there are a lot of trannies who want to be the other gender but don't 'feel' like the other gender because they don't have the framework to develop that. How can you know what it's like to be on the other side if you've never been there before? Especially because it's so common for men to group up with eachother and same for women.
I will use myself as an example. I'm a femrepper, I want to be a man but I can't see myself as one, I just see a defunct woman. Being a woman is all I've ever known, so I think like a woman, too. I was taught to be scared of men and to view all men as potential rapists. So the fact that my dysphoria wants me to be a man is laughable and pathetic.
I think these are things we need to unlearn. These redditor mtfs who get ""euphoria boners"" have them go away when they get used to dressing as women and start seeing female clothing as neutral.
I think x trapped in y body narrative has convinced everyone that they don't need to learn how to be men and women because they already are 'on the inside', so any way they behave is evident of their true gender. And now we are plagued with sisses and their princess wands and hefabs afraid of masculinity.