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Confusion about a family member's gender identity -- no hate please

This is a personal question . Any hateful comments will be deleted! I would love insights from any of your experiences.

A young family member, now almost 30, has gone from being a gentle boy who liked his hair long, to "non-binary" to "trans-feminine". There has been no mention of wanting hormone treatment or surgery, and no name change, but frequent statements like "I am not a man".

This bothers me for a number of reasons but I think the main one is that I see this person as very much like me -- and I would never claim not to be a man. We are both gentle people with long hair, and fairly high-pitched voices, who enjoy wearing flowing clothing. To me it has been very important that the spectrum of manhood includes men like us. I feel like people similar to me who decide they are not men, are leaving manhood to rougher types, and narrowing everyone's possibilities.

The other personal bother is that I can search deeply within myself and I do not have a gender identity. Being a man is simply the hand that nature dealt me through my anatomy. I highly doubt whether most people have any strong sense of gender apart from their body, and I fear that this young person and many others are being carried along on a social trend that tells them they are supposed to have a gender identity regardless of what their body is like.

I have been and will continue to be supportive of this young person, but this place lets me share these worries!

Your thoughts? :)
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Doomflower · 41-45, M
It seems to me like this is causing you to do a lot of self reflection and it is somewhat uncomfortable for you. I'm glad you are being supportive.

A lot of people don't differentiate between gender and biological sex assigned at birth. You are part of a generation where such explorations, especially for men, have been greatly discouraged.

Why are you afraid of this trend? I would argue it is a good thing to encourage people to identify their gender identity, especially if it doesn’t align with the way society would define them as default by biology.
@Doomflower algorithm puts this in my field of view response is the digital fakery is not my family and that i will not stabilize
Doomflower · 41-45, M
@pentagrammom sorry, what?
@Doomflower the only human engaging this site, as it's inclusion in an attempted totalitarian plan at one world doesn't work for me i am not fooled or enamored with the fakery it's not fooled all and it's snarky narcaist character mold is representative of the narrative only not humanity
@pentagrammom
@BohemianBabe yes a genuine human engagiing as only that could be trusted to not be swayed, the assimilated or created can be hijacked and weaponized, hence the choice of a human to keep the neutral balance
Doomflower · 41-45, M
@BohemianBabe ok I get it now. This person is just whacky.
@Doomflower 22 years shutting that system down, don't confuse awareness and lack of fear with your programmed nonreality
Doomflower · 41-45, M
@Doomflower engaging out of love for humanity knowing that removing myself from engagement with this site would shut it down as my exit from experience project did, never trust an algorithm to do a human's job, site deleted for failure is on the site
Doomflower · 41-45, M
@Doomflower again 22 years stop wasting humanity's resources chasing an impossible goal, specific engagement to ensure that impossibility is finally processed by said system it's own impossibility is now it's only truth