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I also learned that at a personal level, I don’t get dysphoric if people think I’m a guy. Call me sir, not bothered at all. I wouldn’t even mind if somebody used he/him pronouns for me. Doesn’t make me any less a woman, but it does tell me something about how I relate to gender. I think I may have a weaker internal sense of gender than many people.
Jennifer R. Povey
Esther Spurrill-Jones
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I relate to this a lot.
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