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submitted 1 week ago by dandelion to c/mtf

What is something you learned or experienced from being trans that you wish you knew pre-transition, or that you wish cis people knew?

I'll go first: the temperature differences when going from testosterone-dominance to estrogen-dominance is not just real but significant, my body just puts out less heat and I feel colder much easier now even when otherwise maintaining a high metabolism, eating in excess, etc.

It may have just been my trans denial before, but I really wanted to believe that the difference was not that great and I was wrong.

What's something you wish people knew?

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[-] Neps 19 points 1 week ago

That being this way is not at all for attention or anything like that. :')

[-] zarniwoop@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 week ago

I’m in the demi sort of space and when I got rid of the “boys” downstairs no one but my partner and mother knew and it remains that way even to this day.

It wasn’t about others it was about my body and how I felt about it. That’s it.

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