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Disclaimer: I am not asking whether someone CAN transition without a femme childhood, but how successful it will be.
Second disclaimer: Not interested in "oh I was so femme but then my family/friends/environment caused me to repress so I am actually really femme but just couldn't show it", I consider you to be in the same boat as me as much as you might protest.
It seems like all the most successful transgender girls knew since childhood and always behaved like the opposite sex and were girly and feminine.
Does the fact that I had a masculine childhood mean that I will never be as natural as girls like they are.
Do you need to be a feminine girly boy to be a feminine girly trans girl in a natural way?
Will I ever feel natural and not insecure over this? I am so jealous of my friends that have "foundational experiences" of femininity like acting really gay and wearing girl clothes and stuff (in a nonagp way)
Second disclaimer: Not interested in "oh I was so femme but then my family/friends/environment caused me to repress so I am actually really femme but just couldn't show it", I consider you to be in the same boat as me as much as you might protest.
It seems like all the most successful transgender girls knew since childhood and always behaved like the opposite sex and were girly and feminine.
Does the fact that I had a masculine childhood mean that I will never be as natural as girls like they are.
Do you need to be a feminine girly boy to be a feminine girly trans girl in a natural way?
Will I ever feel natural and not insecure over this? I am so jealous of my friends that have "foundational experiences" of femininity like acting really gay and wearing girl clothes and stuff (in a nonagp way)
