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Old Jun 14, 2016, 01:03 PM
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Hi! My spouse is trans and is finally actually transition. Their progress has been making me think deeper about myself.

I have always felt like I have a male brain. when I go through my buzz cut /short hair phases I frequently get referred to with male pronouns and things like that. My sexual orientation is that of "I don't care about your gender" I guess this is why I have had no issues with my spouse transition, except for worrying about them through it all.

My issue is that I feel that I am truly androgynous. I have no desire to be purely one gender or the other. Quite honestly I wished I could get rid of my breasts. I wear tight sports bras and that makes me feel more comfortable.

I do not like being a gendered person
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Old Jun 14, 2016, 07:04 PM
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Hello Spaceyspace: As a person who has struggled with transgender feelings all of my life, but never transitioned, I would simply like to thank you for supporting your spouse's transition. I send warm thoughts your way with the hope that you will be able to find true peace with your androgyny...
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Old Jun 19, 2016, 12:33 AM
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Hey hon, your partner did what shim wanted to do...it shouldn't make you doubt yourself....unless you been wanting to.

Take her strength and rock your own. Luv.
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