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I Have Gender Dysphoria

This is going to be my longest story, documenting my gender dysphoria from about 10/11 to the present day, previously I wrote about my mental illnesses, any previous drug usage/consumption, trans girl dating and my former friends, now, I will discuss how my life is being shaped by my gender dysphoria and what my goals and aims are by documenting them and documenting my transition into womanhood, at present I am yet to still get a diagnosis for my gender dysphoria, so anyway at around 10 I already had feelings that something was wrong, I was alienated from within the school and had little friends, I later had a more conservative minded friend who derided the transgender community, so he eventually dropped me when year 10 began, which, is when I became really depressed, but when puberty began at 11, I didn't like it at all, when I turned 13, when I started to grow facial hair and my arm hair grew even darker, I started to get moody and when I turned 14, I pretty much screwed up my year 8, so, when I turned 17, I started to cross-dress, by wearing panties, although, this past year I haven't been cross-dressing as much, not even part-time, when I turned 19, I started to buy dresses and jewellery, which, I told my mom and she helped me return them in october 2015, then I came out to my mom that I'm transgender, around july 2016, guys, I know this isn't written well, but at the moment, its the best I can write, with the circumstances that I live here, at home
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Ozdharma · 61-69, M
You are doing well being open with your mum is good I am sure the future will go well
@Ozdharma it hasn't been positive sweetie, she rejected me and condemned me saying "italian families don't accept this" (words to that effect, in other words, she doesn't want her presumably masculine "stone-faced" or rigid young man taking hormones, undergoing all necessary surgeries, wearing frilly panties and pretty pink dresses and hanging off some adonis of a real man, genetic or trans himself, him kissing me and showing me that I'm his sweetheart and treating me with gentle yet manly hands).


They're blue-collar/black-collar conservatives, explains a lot
LookingForIt987 · 51-55, M
@Dogemilataka I'm so sorry to hear your Mum has rejected you. 💔 I just can't understand how any parent could do that. It saddens me that the world has that much hate in it...
@LookingForIt987 My parents are homophobes, as most conservatives, regardless of collar/class are, just more pronounced
Ozdharma · 61-69, M
@Dogemilataka sorry to hear that I have Filo friend in a similar situation who confided in me a lot and his mum who is very nice accepted it and buys clothes for her now ... he has officially changed gender but no op.
@LookingForIt987 conservative-minded people who are blue-collar, thats why sweetie
Ozdharma · 61-69, M
@Dogemilataka it is unfortunate they are not more open minded and understanding they sound like my parents