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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 9:44 pm
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:39 pm
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I'm an FtM, so here's my input, although my opinions may not be the opinions of everyone else:
In my opinion, everyone has masculine and feminine qualities regardless of their sexual orientation. The ratios between the two, and how they affect you, are what matters in understanding whether or not you are cisgender or transgender. Some people feel both, and some feel neither, and usually if it affects them enough to be an identity (regardless of how much that identity impacts them), those people are transgender. (Nonbinary, but just as trans as a binary trans person)
For example, a masculine personality wouldn't affect someone as much as a masculine identity. Depending on a person's terminology and how they feel, words like masculine, androgynous, and feminine in regards to their identity might not show how they feel enough, and they will use words like "male identity," "female identity," and "non-binary identity." There's a really large spectrum, and this is oversimplifying a bit, actually.
That being said, expressing your gender online is the easiest form of expressing your gender because all it requires is that you have an avatar that reflects how you feel, and your words. You technically don't even need to make a whole persona, though I used to do that back when I was 11, when I made my first Gaia account. (Shhhh, breaking site rules by being young, I know I was bad)
I'm not really a veteran when it comes to being transgender, as I'm 18 and I've only been out 4 years and haven't physically transitioned yet, but I've been out long enough to feel comfortable with my gender-and even sometimes forget I'm not actually biologically male!
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Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 6:23 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:13 pm
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Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 12:08 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:19 pm
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