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>primary motivation for transition is that low value men are treated like poop and women are allowed to just Exist
I had dysphoria too, but I feel like the psychological damage of being punished for being arbitrarily different while girls/women could do whatever they wanted and be accepted was a stronger driver.
The worst part is it didn't even work, love my body now but I can't undo the trauma of male socialization.
Anyone else do it for mostly this reason? How rare or common is this?
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>>43270199
Can't speak to your experience but I kinda share your motivation, I'm ftm repping because being perceived as a girl is easy street. I'm sacrificing my dignity and I need testosterone more than I need my next breath, but it's whatever. I take the path of least resistance. Being a girl really is that much easier with the expectations people have for you and the way you're treated. Have fun with it OP
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>>43270199
>Anyone else do it for mostly this reason?
I am a transmaxxer. The social benefits was the main reason. Being a perverted freak was the second reason.
>How rare or common is this?
Fuck knows. It's not like there's any incentive to talk about it. Quite the opposite, there's a strong disincentive to shut up about it.
I am full stealth (got the snip too) and the country I live in has no record of me being born male. So of course I'm not gonna discuss that at age 22 I decided on a cold calculus that I'd rather be a woman for social and sexual reasons.
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>>43270357
Well, you're a breath of fresh air
I'd agree that a woman trying to gender conform (to whatever level that even means for a woman since the freedom is nearly infinite) is more male culture compatible.
Shame you feel that way about the dignity aspect of things, however.
I have known so many woman professionals that I hold in high regard for the way they treat others and themselves.