is it probably easier, or just as difficult, emotionally and everything when you already look pretty androgynous pre-hormones?
i'm just curious 'cause the only transgendered girl i've ever known is asian, and though i'm not saying all asian people look androgynous, she's definitely one of the ones that did. she does look a bit more feminine now, but hardly, since especially with makeup she definitely looked like a girl.
though she's pretty damn tough overall, she Has been really upset and everything a few times about it but overall she's okay with how she looks and everything, though idk why she's ever been upset 'cause she's gorgeous.
buuttt, i was really just wondering if it was usually like that for most people, like do you just get used to how you look for the most part and don't think of it as all that big of a deal, or is it harder on you if you look more stereotypically like your physical gender?
i'm just curious 'cause the only transgendered girl i've ever known is asian, and though i'm not saying all asian people look androgynous, she's definitely one of the ones that did. she does look a bit more feminine now, but hardly, since especially with makeup she definitely looked like a girl.
though she's pretty damn tough overall, she Has been really upset and everything a few times about it but overall she's okay with how she looks and everything, though idk why she's ever been upset 'cause she's gorgeous.
buuttt, i was really just wondering if it was usually like that for most people, like do you just get used to how you look for the most part and don't think of it as all that big of a deal, or is it harder on you if you look more stereotypically like your physical gender?