I've seen that information posted here.
And it's not merely questioning, confusion, what I had. Not like I was young and didn't have experience having felt normal, which didn't feel male or female, but just was. I had come up with some great male characters and got the opportunity to literally LARP (live action roleplay) them, and I enjoyed it. But then it was like I didn't want to leave that feeling. It became very comfortable and solid.
Acting skills do run in the family. My mom said she never understood my sister until she read a book on the great actress Sarah Bernhardt. (She said it was her greatest accomplishment keeping her off stage.) My youngest brother could have starred in a movie if my mother had let him. So for me, maybe I got into character and combined with some mental health issues couldn't get out. Maybe a demon is involved. Who knows. What matters and what I get annoyed about is society pushing drugs/psychiatry/psychology instead of nutrition, so people don't get what they really need to be well and think chronic physical and mental illness is uncurable.
[–] MolochHunter 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
in decades past , before it became a progressive fad, gender clinic doctors noted dysphoria was a passing phase in 90% of children
nowadays we trap those kids with medical interventions