25-09-2011, 06:29 AM
I wouldnt say that i dont understand those who make the full transition to either male or female, but rather all of my life when I have read personal success stories of transgendered peoples they almost always describe it as they knew from a young age that they were the wrong gender or should have been born the opposite gender. For me i could never rationalize the idea for myself, as I didnt feel exactly that same way but I knew that there was something inside me keeping me from being content living within the biological and predefined social norms of what it is to be a man. Continuing from others experience in this threar since taking PM my desire to cross dress has also dropped significantly but not completely which i hadnt even gave thought to until i read this. I wont pretend to have answers for eveybody and gender identity is not cut and dry, black and white, or male and female in each case. Everybody is different and we just need to accept that for ourselves and for others and be open with ourselves to express how we feel. I would consider myself more on the female mentality and mindset but at the same time enjoy the moderate amount of maleness that i possess. Socially it will be awkward for me appearing as male to have breasts but I am at terms with that scenario and am embracing it!

