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submitted 1 day ago by cnlwhs to c/mtf

I am 14M(AGAB) and started feeling gender dysphoria after starting puberty. At first I thought that I was agender. Soon, I found myself imagining being an AGAB agender, so I decided that I was not agender but a trans girl. However, after identifying as trans, I only feel gender dysphoria once a while, and it's not string enough as before. I am now thinking that I might not be trans, and what I felt before was just a normal puberty experience. I'm afraid that I was thinking about myself all wrong.

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[-] oftheair 19 points 1 day ago

We can't necessarily help specifically. However, we will say it's okay to explore and question things, even throughout the entirety of your life.

There's no problems with exploring who you are or what it is you want, even if it's what you thought you were for most of your life.

Exploring identity is one of the most worthwhile things anybody can do and you'll likely end up more in touch with yourself because of it.

Never be afraid to explore or revisit ideas, even if you find yourself not being them you'll have learned from it. The journey is what's most important, not the destination ๐Ÿ˜‰

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