I knew I “should have been a girl” since I was a kid, but I didn’t realise that I always was until much later.
But I never had the slightest interest in makeup, pretty clothes, barbies or anything else. And all in all, my childhood was pretty good. I struggled with unidentified dysphoria, and we were dirt poor, but I had good friends, a mum who supported and loved me, and I was always social and charismatic enough that even though I was too weird for the popular kids, I never face serious bullying.
I don’t think I’m either?
I knew I “should have been a girl” since I was a kid, but I didn’t realise that I always was until much later.
But I never had the slightest interest in makeup, pretty clothes, barbies or anything else. And all in all, my childhood was pretty good. I struggled with unidentified dysphoria, and we were dirt poor, but I had good friends, a mum who supported and loved me, and I was always social and charismatic enough that even though I was too weird for the popular kids, I never face serious bullying.