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Mirdath
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There’s a marked difference between ‘hating being a girl’ and ‘identifying as a boy’ (or ‘hating being a boy’ and ‘identifying as a girl’, of course). The former comes from outside pressures, like your family’s attitude and onerous enforcement of gender roles; the latter comes from the inside.Growing up, I hated being a girl. My older brother seemed to get away with everything. In fact, there were a couple of times he managed to get me in trouble over*** his*** failure to do something. And, yes, my parents expected me to be the little darling playing with her dolls. When my younger brother was born I was 9. I had no interest in helping take care of him. But because I was the girl, I had no say in the matter.
What makes a man isn’t a full, rich beard, a devotion to sports, knowledge of how to wire a house, or a mental block against asking for directions; what makes a woman isn’t the ability to cook, emotionality, ‘being nurturing’, or bad driving. Those are no more than stereotypes, and in practice miss as often as they’re accurate. Masculinity and femininity come from the mind, on the inside, or perhaps the soul if you’re into that (opinions vary among those who believe in the existence of a soul anyway
Also, since the terminology seems to be making a few heads spin, this is one of those ‘ask three people, get three answers’ scenarios. I remember I always used to get thrown for a loop reading some of Lynn’s posts until I figured out she means a completely different thing by the word ‘transgender’ than I’m used to