>be me >HRT repper >walking my dog >wearing a hoodie with "Not a girl, just a twink" written on it >a guy walks up to me >asks what a twink is >explain >he's confused >so you aren't a girl? >no >so you are a boy? >yes >a man? >yes >he looks really weirded out/confused >my dog starts pulling the leash, so I have an excuse to leave
First time someone didn't go "oh, ok" when I said that I'm male... This is all so tiring...
I know back in the day, boomer lesbians were often just straight women who had sex trauma with men and their minds told them that therefore they must like women. Therefore, hypothetically, can AMAB AGPs get themselves therapist'd into being a normal straight male without perversion, by having a traumatic CNC minus the first C encounter with a sufficiently sadistic homosexual cisgender male top stranger? Or better yet a straight male top who just gets off on the power? That would make everything a lot less gay, so the future wife doesn't have to concern herself with what was in the past.
Yes, I am male, I do acknowledge it, although I'm not a fan of it. Yes, I am a girl/woman, only because I function in the irl society as such. Yes, you can disagree with previous statement, you can call me whatever you want, I won't cry about it. Yes, I feminize my appearance through HRT and cosmetic procedures, because it's the only proven solution to the condition I have been diagnosed with. Yes, I am aware that some things are possible while some are not, and I'm going to fight for the things I can fight for and come to terms with things I can't change. Yes, I take full resposibility for my transition and I wouldn't blame the big pharma or the woke ideology if something went wrong. Yes, I'm feminized to the point that calling me "male" is technically correct but practically an inaccuracy. Yes, my female friends are more of "women" than me, but I dont cry about it because I don't believe that womanhood is a competition. No, I won't correct you if you call me the thing i don't like to be called, because I know that the wiser gives in. Yes, I will surround myself with people who stand by me through thick and thin and I will reject people who don't see me as a woman, only because I can. Yes, I will do anything in my power to live in a society that not only recognise me as a girl/woman, but also cancels out people who disagree. Yes, I am aware that some people are fake allies, and I am extra careful to avoid such people. Yes, I will be using women's restrooms, only because I'm safer there.