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During the pandemic I came out as non-binary due to my personal feelings on how I perceived myself and the way I am.

Lately over this past year I've been asking myself how do I feel. Many thought have been going through my head like I'd be happier if I was born a girl and I've always wondered what it would be like to have a vagina.

I'm also under immense stress in my personal life that may be exasperating these feelings but they existed before the stress.

My face is scraggly, my legs are a hairy mess. Thankfully I have a safe space with my wife who knows what I'm going through and a friend who listens and offers support. My biggest fear is addressing my family. My mom is still misgendering me and my trans BIL who has fully transitioned. She still lives us and I think she loves him but has fucked up ideas. My dad who has been divorced from my mom for nearly my whole life is full blood republican who believes in personal freedoms from his time in the military but I also don't know his feelings on trans rights.

I know I'm ranting but I decided I need to crack this shell and figure things out.

I don't know the first thing about makeup also clothes shopping is overwhelming.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for your bravery in posting here!

Those certainly sound like pretty egg-y thoughts to me, though obviously the only real metric of whether or not one is trans is whether they identify as trans.

Scraggly face and hairy messes are totally solvable. HRT (and makeup) do amazing work; people who thought they totally couldn't pass regularly discover they can after only a few months.

It sounds like you have trans people in your close circle. Finding where they go for support/shopping (a local community group? somewhere on the Internet?) might be a good next step. Even if you don't decide you're trans, you'd at least have friends who can give you the support you need for your journey.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Hrt is interesting and I might bring it up to my doctor after a few counseling sessions. I feel like a huge weight has been lifted after opening up to the few I have these past few days.

For some reason I find it easier to come out in times of stress just so I can bring my stress back to a management level.

I also use to joke I got extra estrogen when I was in utero... That was before I came out as nb.