How do I know if Im actually trans and didnt just get memed into thinking I am by coming here too much?

How do I know if I’m actually trans and didn’t just get meme’d into thinking I am by coming here too much?

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    if you're not sure then you're not sure maybe try thinking it through more instead of asking strangers on an image board.

    (you frickwit)

  2. 2 years ago
    bich ass

    just transition and see how the shoe fits

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Not OP but I never had a single trans thought until I came here and became addicted to this place.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Since I started spending 20+ hours a week here I started revising my memories to make them better fit the profile of a repressor, this place will rot your brain

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >Since I started spending 20+ hours a week here I started revising my memories to make them better fit the profile of a repressor, this place will rot your brain
        Why does this happen to so many of us? What magical power does this board hold?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          You’re a repressing troony. Do you really think a cis dude would become enamoured with the idea of becoming a girl??

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            But that's not how it happened. I never once had any thoughts of becoming a girl. No desires, ideas, fantasies, nothing. It's only coming to this board one day after seeing it randomly that caused me to eventually stick around and develop such ideas after several weeks.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Do you know what the term ‘repression’ means?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            What he's describing isn't repression. Repressors have to repress their thoughts about being girls. This guy had none of those thoughts in the first place.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Do you really think a cis dude would become enamoured with the idea of becoming a girl??
            It happens all the time. It's called autogynephilia. Around 90 percent of MtFs in the west fall into the category.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          People in general are nicer and will express genuine interest in each other's thoughts and feelings, the urge to fit in is a strong motivator in any community, and transitioning is to a certain extent a consumer experience because of all the gear you need to buy, and much like fitness communities it has elements of self-improvement and empowerment through physical change, so for an autistic gearhead foreveralone it's the perfect storm

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >People in general are nicer and will express genuine interest in each other's thoughts and feelings, the urge to fit in is a strong motivator in any community, and transitioning is to a certain extent a consumer experience because of all the gear you need to buy, and much like fitness communities it has elements of self-improvement and empowerment through physical change, so for an autistic gearhead foreveralone it's the perfect storm
            You actually perfectly answered my question. That is definitely what happened to me. Thank you.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Since I started spending 20+ hours a week here I started revising my memories to make them better fit the profile of a repressor, this place will rot your brain
            Why does this happen to so many of us? What magical power does this board hold?

            Also if you are a twinky manlet who has to work hard to compensate for that, the promise of being sexually desirable and passively getting validation by just being hot is an enormously appealing thought, most cis hets are brainwashed into thinking that the slightest GNC thought "contaminates" you and makes you gay/trans/etc because of a purity complex, so once the seal is broken the most obvious path to both self knowledge and fulfillment is to troon out

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            I don't know how you know me so well.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >People in general are nicer and will express genuine interest in each other's thoughts and feelings
            Hon, it's NSFFW.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    How old were you when you first had some inkling that you'd rather be the opposite sex? True transsexuals are always early-onset.

    The rest are just straight men with a fetish. If that's you, and you still want to transition, then go right ahead, but just be aware that you're going to look like pic related.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I was probably like 6 when I first tried on a pair of panties. I have worn them in secret, along with other women’s clothes to this day. I pretty much exclusively wears panties now, even started wearing bras cuz I like how they feel. Yes, I jerk off to it, but the thoughts linger after cooming

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        I am OP by the way

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        So for you it's mostly sexual. Have you had any dysphoria about your body? If not, you're not trans.

        (protip: ciswomen don't find bras comfortable and they wear panties because the crotch region is made to absorb the fluids they leak all day, it's not about sex for them.)

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I have had some slight dysphoria when I was a kid, where I was always bummed out when I was left out of girl things with my sister or friends. Like when they would do make up and stuff, it was just expected that the boys aren’t participating, but I always wanted to. Dysphoria definitely wasn’t as bad as it is nowadays. I had a small depression break down last month cuz I wanted to be a girl so bad. That was the worst it’s ever affected me. I fully crossdress every night now, (not just my underwear). It used to just be once in a while. The thought of having a girls butt/hips and chest gets me so turned on, whereas I never used to fantasize about being a girl, but I would fantasize about being forcefully cross dressed by a woman and stuff.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >The thought of having a girls butt/hips and chest gets me so turned on
            Autogynephilia, no question. If you want to turn yourself into Rachel Levine, go ahead, but at least do yourself a favour and see a therapist for your mental health issues first.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            So it wasn't physical dysphoria, you just felt left out. Nah, you're not trans. I'm pretty sure you're just a feminine man with a crossdressing fetish. You should try to stop letting lust rule your life and find something meaningful to do with your time on earth.

            Women for sure. I had a great relationship with my sister growing up. I also have a lot of women friends both cis and trans, mostly cis. And they always feel real comfortable around me, but more of in a brother kind of way most of the time. Also, guys often get jealous of me because our women friends hang out with me so much, but little do those guys know, it’s usually just friendly.

            Who you're friend with doesn't mean anything tbh. Some cispeople get along better with people of the opposite sex.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            I’m gonna seek therapy, I’m just waiting for my new insurance plan at work to kick in.
            How do I make this stop consuming my mind then? Even before I frequented NSFFW a bunch, I usually wanted to be a girl cuz it just seemed like an easier life. No one expects the same things they expect from a man. I never wanted to do hard physical labor or be in charge of stuff. I’m really bad at those things, but since I’m currently a guy, it’s just expected of me.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        This sounds pretty clearly autogynephilic, but just for argument's sake... do you get on better socially with men or women? (if you're not sure, then look at who your friends are)

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Women for sure. I had a great relationship with my sister growing up. I also have a lot of women friends both cis and trans, mostly cis. And they always feel real comfortable around me, but more of in a brother kind of way most of the time. Also, guys often get jealous of me because our women friends hang out with me so much, but little do those guys know, it’s usually just friendly.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >And they always feel real comfortable around me, but more of in a brother kind of way most of the time.
            So they wouldn't consider you "one of the girls", then?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Maybe on some occasions. I’ve worn make up and mail polish around them before and gotten compliments on it.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    If you don’t know if you’ve been memed, you’ve probably been memed.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Frick. I've been memed.

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