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You do not need to tell anyone about your body, your medical history, or anything else. You have just as much of a right to privacy as anyone else.And if that includes reclaiming your right to label your own body, you are allowed to do that. All you need to do is what you need to do to be comfortable in your body. You do not have to fix your body to “become” your gender- you already are your gender. It doesn’t mean you’re trapped in someone else’s body. It doesn’t make you “not really” your gender. Your body does not make you “less” your gender. Or if you want to change it, that’s valid, too. No one else has the right to say your body needs to be changed.Being who you are is not a valid argument for why people can’t treat you as who you truly are. You have not “failed” anyone by doing this, you are not “less” of your gender than someone else.
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There is nothing wrong with being a feminine man or masculine woman, or being a person who’s comfortable in their body, or being a person who doesn’t transition all the way, or being out about having a non-binary or genderqueer gender.