Well, I have talked about my experiences with species dysphoria on this site, so it may have been me. Or not. Being transspecies is much more common than you may realize, but unfortunately, there is very little public awareness about us.
However, I feel that species dysphoria needs to be something the general public is educated about, because unfortunately we face a lot of discrimination.
For instance, as a trans dog, I should feel that I should be allowed to use lawns that are designated as a pet area as opposed to being forced to use the bathrooms with the humans. It really triggers my species dysphoria when I'm forced to use a toilet.
IIN I'm trans-fictional
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Well, I have talked about my experiences with species dysphoria on this site, so it may have been me. Or not. Being transspecies is much more common than you may realize, but unfortunately, there is very little public awareness about us.
However, I feel that species dysphoria needs to be something the general public is educated about, because unfortunately we face a lot of discrimination.
For instance, as a trans dog, I should feel that I should be allowed to use lawns that are designated as a pet area as opposed to being forced to use the bathrooms with the humans. It really triggers my species dysphoria when I'm forced to use a toilet.