Just an average person, humble and absolutely not opinionated. I accept people the way they are. I don’t believe in religions or society dictates. My lifestyle is my choice and I am not forcing it on those who disagree with it. I don't need to defend my beliefs to anyone. I do what feels right to me and I keep in mind to be respectful to those around me. I will walk my own path and your approval or opinion is not needed!
Transgender woman, pronouns, the LGBTQ+ and my take on all of it:
First and foremost, of course, I support the entire LGBTQ+ community and all it’s facets; having said that, I’m different from your average transgender woman and the way I think of myself. Let me explain:
Although I’m transitioning from male to female, and my goal is for my body to look 100 percent female, my mind still has a pinch of male thinking in terms of male logic and male competitiveness and life achievement goals. If I were to put it in percentages (and this is male logic right there), I’d say: I’m 70 percent female thinking and 30 percent male logic.
I’m definitely not a male either. I don’t have male body, I don’t have male strength, I don’t have full male logic and interests (only 30 percent male thinking)
Therefore, Am I a real woman? I personally don’t think so. Then what am I? And why do I identify as she/her?
I personally think that I’m born male with a dominant female psychology thinking / being, and a transitioned female body. I consider myself as a “HYBRID”. My pronouns are irrelevant. You can call me whatever you like based on your ideology and beliefs that governs your being. Your perspective is just that. What matters to me is my perspective only. Of course, I’m mindful of others around me and whoever respects my ways is my friend, and those who don’t are entitled to their own and I’m neutral towards them. And the above paragraph is the 30 percent male logic talking.
Based on the above, I choose to identify as HYBRID, meaning I’m no longer a full fledged male, and I’m not a pure female. However, since society identifies with what they see more than anything, I chose to identify as she/her so I don’t have to explain what I write here, to every confused person I meet in real life.
I hope this makes sense to you. 💕