Quote Originally Posted by Katie7 View Post
Someone who doesn't feel like trapped in the wrong body. Someone who didn't think that she was a girl from early age. Someone who got more male traits than female. Someone who is far from being a women in any aspect.
It's no big deal if your narrative doesn't match "the one true trans narrative:"
- always knew from early age
- trapped in the wrong body
- always acted female
- requires GRS

It can take a long time to figure out gender issues, they can be complex and confusing. Being told that what you feel is a delusion adds to the confusion.

Lacking dysphoria about your body is fine too, it doesn't make you less trans.

And it can take a while to slough off learned male behaviors you adopted for self preservation. You probably don't have the tools yet to figure what's you, and what isn't. It is entirely possible to be a masculine woman. Not all of us are hyper feminine.


Quote Originally Posted by Katie7 View Post
What would you say to someone who doesnt feel that she's a women. ...Wanting to be a women is at the forefront of her thoughts, runs in her mind all day, affecting her life in everyway
So I'd say reporting all that makes you honest.

Some things to ask yourself:
1. Why do I want to be a woman? Is it because you really are one?
2. Can you imagine living the rest of your life as a man?