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mightybite3129 karma

Nope, but it just became my new longterm life goal.

mightybite2809 karma

I wish I could, but I need one hand for the mouse!

Edit: Thanks for the gold! By the way, I typed all my replies with 2 hands.

mightybite1990 karma

Some guys actually want to try it in the front hole just because they've never done it before and it's a new experience. It's like, any old gay guy has an ass but I'm special. On my end, it's obviously more convenient to do it in the front in terms of prep but also I can't take it as much. I can take bigger dicks for longer in my ass. Which is like the opposite of most women as I understand.

mightybite1072 karma

How old were you when you realized that your assigned gender didn't mesh with what you were personally feeling? Has your family been supportive?

I was 16 when I realized. My family situation has been rocky, as my parents are quite conservative. I was thrown out twice while I was in high school. I tried to have them meet with counsellors and psychiatrists who could explain to them that my feelings are valid, I'm not insane. They were resistant to meeting with a third party. Gradually, at a glacial rate, things improved. After 4 years they began calling me by the right now. After 5 years they began using the right pronouns. Today they still don't use the right pronouns consistently. But it's something.

Do you feel like anyone treats you differently now that you are male?

Absolutely. Being friends with guys is completely different than it was before. There's a sort of instant camaraderie at times if I meet a guy for the first time. Especially so if we have even the slightest thing in common.

I feel like people respect me and take me more seriously. Although this feeling may be related to my increased confidence, not only related to gender perceptions.

One thing that stands out to me is the experience of size. When I lived as a teenage girl I was constantly thinking about my weight. The world is filled with messages from family, friends, and media telling teen girls they need to lose weight and whatnot. I didn't like to admit it, but it was affecting me to some degree. Now, as a guy, I don't hear much of those messages anymore. It's not that they stopped, but I just can't hear them as much because I'm socialized as a guy now. As a guy, it's a nice thing if you're ripped but it's also no big deal if you're average or overweight. It's not considered the main thing about the man, like it is about a woman. I've been basically the same weight all my life since age 12 (120-130 lbs) but as a male I never feel bad about it.

mightybite1004 karma

Nah, I'm fine if people see I have a small dick. As long as they know I have one.

Edit: Thank you! I'm thrilled that my small dick is gold-worthy.