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Hey guys, Liam here.. just wanting to say I hope you guys have an awesome day, and if you havenāt heard ofĀ ā GENDER TAGĀ ā Go check them out and use code IABA10 for 10% offĀ
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Gods I don't know how to start this emm... soo this year was really stressful for me. I had depression for some time now but this year I told my mom (even if it was during a brake down). I also figured out I likely am... in the wrong body??? Is that the right way to say that??? Either way I'm trans. I'm just writing this to ask for some advice? What should I do? Cos I know my dad doesn't like trans people and I can't tell him or mom because of this. How should I go about this? -tb
Itās totally normal for people who are trans to feel that they are in the wrong body! And unfortunately, gender dismorphia is a bitch which can cause depression / make depression worse.
If you know that your dad/mom wonāt accept you being trans, do NOT come out to them. Your safety is of utmost importance.Ā I know itās difficult, but until you can move out of your parents house, you canāt start any sort of gender transition. Theyāll find out.Ā I also wouldnāt recommend researching sex reassignment surgery (if youāre interested in that) until you move out, just in case your parents find it.
But! What you CAN do right now is see a counselor (probably at school) to talk about how you are feeling. Right now having that support and being able to vent to someone is crucial.Ā
Iām sorry to hear that youāre struggling in this situation, but Iām proud of you for discovering more about yourself! Stay safe, and good luck <3
The Gender Tag
I thought this could be fun.Ā I know, I know I am really late to the party... but thatās ok :).Ā Iāve only just begun to dive into gender so this is all new to me and Iām excited so letās do this!
Q. How do you self-identify your gender, and what does that definition mean to you?
A.Ā I would identify as genderfluid, but also have just become aware of the term transmasculine.Ā Genderfluid means, to me, that I fluctuate between the opposite ends of the gender spectrum.Ā One day I feel far more masculine but I donāt have a problem with looking beautiful as a women either.Ā This is where the term transmasculine might serve more purpose for me.Ā However, right now in this moment I prefer to masculinize myself over feminize.Ā I am much more overall comfortable and confident with myself when I present more masculine despite being born a female.Ā Ā
Q.Ā What pronouns honor you?
A.Ā This is tough for me right now.Ā I would say I prefer either she/her or he/him over they/them.Ā For me personally they/them feels impersonal.Ā I have not asked anyone to change or use he/him when referring to me but I often refer to myself as he/him (I tend to use words like boi and bro when referring to myself.Ā I donāt feel that right now it is a big problem for others to continue with she/her.Ā I do not like being called a woman though, I donāt like the word woman, and I canāt explain why.Ā That being said I donāt know that I want to be called a man either.Ā This is obviously something I am still trying to work through myself, so what a long answer.Ā In a perfect world it would be cool if everyone could tell what gender I was representing on any given day and choose the appropriate pronouns, but they arenāt a huge deal to me.Ā Right now anyway.Ā Ā
Q.Ā Describe the style of clothing that you most often wear.Ā
A.Ā T-shirts and jeans or shorts, tennis shoes.Ā Iām in the process of amping up my wardrobe to fit what I see in my head.Ā Iāve been wearing bro tanks and khaki colored knee length shorts for the summer, some casual dude shoes or flip flops from the guys section.Ā Iāve realized how much I love bow ties and neckties and have begun a collection of them, and would like to grow my button up shirt collection.Ā I bought some very sleek menās dress shoes too.Ā I want my clothing to be the definition of dapper.Ā Gentlemanly.Ā Ā
Q.Ā Body hair... how do you style your hair, do you have facial hair, and what do you choose to shave and not to shave?Ā
A.Ā Right now my hair on my head is tall on top and shorter on the sides.Ā Iām trying to figure out how I want to deal with it haha.Ā I either just toss a hat on my head or comb it over and throw some Old Spice Fiberwax in it to add volume.Ā Ā
I donāt have facial hair because, well, none grows there.Ā I wonder if I would look cool with a beard?Ā Idk, I have never thought about that... but Iād need some help from T for that.Ā Ā
I like to have clean shaven legs and armpits.Ā Iāve tried growing both out but I just get so uncomfortable and itchy, I canāt get myself past the itchy stage.Ā Iāve always liked the idea of being able to be more free with that but the discomfort is too much for me to handle.Ā I donāt shave above my knee though, and that means I donāt shave my junk.Ā I remember trying to shave that area when it first started to grow but, I hated it so I just let it go.Ā Needless to say it's probably been 8-10 years since Iāve done anything with that.
Q.Ā Do you choose to wear makeup?Ā Paint your nails?Ā What types of soaps and perfumes do you use?
A.Ā I didnāt wear makeup until I came to college.Ā I finally starting learning my freshman year and tried to wear it as expected.Ā But I hated how dirty in made my skin feel.Ā How cakey and greasy.Ā And there is a particular smell to a full face of makeup that I just hate.Ā So gradually I quite and now four years later I am back to not really ever reaching for makeup.Ā I take pride in the fact that I am comfortable without it.Ā Occasionally I like to dabble with it though, itās a fun hobby but not a necessity.Ā Ā
I donāt paint my nails any more either.Ā I used to a lot but it was so much work that never lasted long enough for it to be worth it.Ā So now I am in love with my natural nails and I have a hard time thinking about painting over them, they are healthy, no need to change them.
Iāve switched to menās soap in the shower, a matter of fact I made the bold switch to cheap 3-in-1 soap so I donāt even buy shampoo and conditioner and body soap any more, I just use all the same stuff from one bottle. I do have a wide selection of perfumes as I wen t through a bath and body perfume phase a coupe of years ago but have faded out the use of those over time too.Ā I bought a cologne that I wear onĀ āspecialā occasions, and I tend to use menās deodorant (IT WORKS BETTER, and smells tasty too).Ā
Q.Ā Have you experienced being misgendered?Ā If so how often?
A.Ā I experienced this for the first time about two weeks ago!Ā I wear swim trunks and a tank to the pool and I was climbing out of the pool and a guy was walking past and he nodded and saidĀ āwhatās up man?ā This caught me off guard but I kind of liked it.Ā Because he perceived me as a male instead of a female which has never happened before, which means I was passing as I was expressing to an extent and that was a really epic feeling.Ā A little kid once called me sir due to my short hair but his mom was quick to correct him saying that I was a lady.Ā I didnāt like that.Ā Ā
Q.Ā Do you experience dysphoria?Ā How does that affect you?Ā Ā
A.Ā I wouldnāt say I really experience dysphoria.Ā But I do experience a lot of euphoria.Ā When I am going about my life as a female I donāt excessively hate any of my parts.Ā I donāt experience feeling disconnected with my anatomy.Ā However, when I pack, I feel absolutely on top of this world.Ā I am far more confident in myself and more courageous.Ā And it has only been the last couple of months where when I am packing I wish so badly that I had a binder, to simply complete the feeling, the whole desired expression.Ā But when I donāt pack I donāt feel any less than I am which I am very thankful for.Ā Ā
Q.Ā Children, are you interested?Ā Would you want to carry a child if that were an option for you?Ā Do you want to be the primary caretaker for any children you may have?Ā
A.Ā Children is the hardest question ever!!Ā I still feel confused about whether or not I want them.Ā Iāve always felt like I would want to carry a baby, to experience that intense connection with a human being for 9 months, Iāve always thought that I would like to understand what it is like to be pregnant.Ā But Iāve never really seen myself keeping it (like maybe I carried it as a surrogate or something).Ā Iāve never felt very comfortable around kids, I donāt know how to act or talk or simply be with kids without feeling an insane amount of awkward.Ā I donāt know why this is the case I have four younger siblings I should be comfortable.Ā Ā
I donāt think I would resent having a kid if it happened, especially if it was with a long term partner, the thought of a small family is something I have always loved but just never decided if it was really what I want.Ā Maybe fur babies??? ;)
If I did have my own kids of course I would want to be the primary caretaker, well me and my partner together.Ā I would want to be able to support them and love them and teach them and watch them grow everyday.
Q.Ā Is it important to you to provide for a family financially if you choose to have one?Ā Is it important to you that you earn more than any partner you may have?Ā Do you prefer to pay for things like dates?Ā Are you uncomfortable when others pay for you or offer to pay for you?Ā
A.Ā Money isnāt as important to me as it probably should be.Ā I have always wanted to put love first.Ā I believe that with love, you have everything.Ā But if I did have a family absolutely I would want to be able to provide for them.Ā I would want to be able to spoil them and surprise them.Ā I would want to be able to set up autopay for my bills because I had money left over every month and never have to worry about waiting for the next paycheck before I could pay the electric bill.Ā Ā
I donāt care who makes more money, that shouldnāt matter, setting unfair pay based on gender aside...Ā I donāt like that competition.Ā Ā
I wouldnāt say I prefer to pay for dates, I like to take turns.Ā If the date was my idea I pay, your idea?Ā You pay.Ā Evening stuff like that out I think is important.Ā And yes I am uncomfortable when someone offers to pay for me, and that goes for EVERYONE,Ā even my grandparents.Ā I want to pay sometimes, again, letās even things out.Ā I always feel obligated to pay back.Ā Ā
Q.Ā Anything else you want to share about your experience with gender?
A.Ā I didnāt even realize I needed to step back and look at gender until a year and a half ago.Ā And now that I have, I fell so proud of myself.Ā Iāve made baby steps to feeling more comfortable in my own skin.Ā I have realized that I donāt need to be so concerned with what others think, I am me and that is truly all that matters.Ā I have never felt so confident.Ā I am talking to strangers, Iām sharing love with people when I used to feel the need to bottle it up and save for very specific people.Ā But everyone is deserving of love.Ā Ā
I keep saying I feel my heart has grown three sizes sense I started looking at my gender.Ā I feel more open and accepting than I ever have before and that is liberating.Ā Iām sharing more and more of myself with people when Iāve always been so, so shy and quiet.Ā Iām letting people in and Iām allowing myself to form in the public eye and Iāve just never felt so excited!
Iāve realized that I simply want to be a gentleman, so that is just what I will be.Ā Ā
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The Gender Tag
1. How do you self-identify your gender, and what does that definition mean to you?
I currently identify as non binary and this means to me that I donāt really feel strictly female or strictly male, so to speak. I donāt necessarily feel that I am genderless, but more that I am in between male and female. Identifying as non binary makes me feel less restricted.
2. What pronouns honor you?
I prefer they/them pronouns, but currently only three people in my personal life know that. Which is unfortunate.
3. Describe the style of clothing that you most often wear.
I love over sized tops (sweaters, sweatshirts, shirts in general) and leggings or skinny jeans. I also wear Converse or Bearpaws a lot. Just whateverās most comfortable.
4. Talk about your choices with body hair. How do you style your hair?
Currently itās almost winter so I havenāt needed to shave my legs anyway, but once spring/summer rolls around again I would like to not have to shave them then either. I feel like leg hair is somehow more masculine? Idk if other people think that but I like it. The hair on my head is short on the sides and longer on the top (so just basically short in general) and I think Iād like to get the sides cut shorter.
5. Do you have facial hair? What do you choose to shave, and choose not to shave?
I haveĀ āpeach fuzzā above my upper lip (or whatever you wanna call the hair there) but other than that I donāt really have any facial hair besides my eyebrows.
6.Ā Talk about cosmetics. Do you choose to wear makeup? Do you paint your nails? What types of soaps and perfumes do you use if any?
The only thing I do on a (mostly) daily basis is my eyebrows. Obviously I have to wear more makeup for theater, but that doesnāt exactly count. No, I donāt paint my nails because I really donāt like how nail polish looks on me. One time I went to school dressed as Connor Murphy and I painted my nails black, and I felt so uncomfortable the entire day. So yeah. As for soaps and perfumes, I use dandruff shampoo because my hair is the worst and just... whatever body wash I can find? As for perfume/cologne, I have some but I never wear any.
7.Ā Have you experienced being misgendered? If so, how often? Do you experience dysphoria? How does that affect you?
I mean, yes, Iām only reallyĀ āoutā to three people so Iām misgendered basically every day. I experience dysphoria in a sense that sometimes Iāll look in the mirror and see my face and then see my body and then see my face andĀ my body together and Iāll just feel totally disconnected from what I see, like that couldnāt possibly be my body because it doesnāt make sense and yet thatās how it is. So yes, I do feel uncomfortable with certain aspects of my body.
8.Ā Talk about children. Are you interested in having children? Would you want to carry a child if that were an option for you? Do you want to be the primary caretaker for any children you may have?
Currently Iām not interested in having children when Iām older, but that may change. If I were to have children, I definitely would notĀ be carrying the child. My significant other could get a surrogate if they wanted to, or we could just adopt. I donāt have to be the primary caretaker.
9.Ā Talk about money. Is it important to you to provide for a family financially if you choose to have one? Is it important to you that you earn more than any partner you may have? Do you prefer to pay for things like dates? Are you uncomfortable when others pay for you or offer to pay for you?
If I do end up having a family when Iām older (beyond just a significant other), I would want to be able to provide for them financially. I donāt care whether my significant other earns more than I do. Itās nice to be paid for, but I also would like to pay for dates. I donāt feel uncomfortable if someone offers, per say, but I usually feel guilty to some extent.
10.Ā Anything else you want to share about your experience with gender?
A word of advice - donāt feel pressured or obligated to immediately label yourself, whether it be your gender identity or your sexual orientation or anything. You have plenty of time to figure it out and to experiment with what makes you comfortable, so just give it time.