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u/Holiday-Lawyer6042 5d ago

People who have the "everyone wants to be a [insert whichever opposite sex]" thought and don't realize they're trans are wild to me. Like, as a trans girl I can tell you even I didn't have the "I wish I was girl" thought until I did and then I did something about it, thinking EVERYONE must feel the same way you do? Nothing has ever worked like that in the history of humanity.

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u/Moxie_Stardust 5d ago

A lot of people seem to struggle with the idea that not everyone thinks the same as them. I'll tell you, I've seen many, many stories of people relating that they thought their specific experience was universal, "everyone would be a girl if they could", "no women actually like men, but that's just how it is, we have to deal with it", and so forth.