It's a question of identity and the worth people put on identity.
Like, for me, I've always had effeminate traits but I know that i'm wholly male. To someone else, those effimante traits may blossom into something more, people can explore that and really find themselves comfortable in that mentality/lifestyle. And when you become mentally assured of something, often the emotional follows. The transgender people I've met are psychoanalytical of their identity, they feircely inhabit it. When you have that kind of conviction you can understand how someone would alter genitalia etc.
IIN I'm weirded out by transgenderism?
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It's a question of identity and the worth people put on identity.
Like, for me, I've always had effeminate traits but I know that i'm wholly male. To someone else, those effimante traits may blossom into something more, people can explore that and really find themselves comfortable in that mentality/lifestyle. And when you become mentally assured of something, often the emotional follows. The transgender people I've met are psychoanalytical of their identity, they feircely inhabit it. When you have that kind of conviction you can understand how someone would alter genitalia etc.