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I’m Trans, Here’s My Story

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SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 06:35

Hi I’m Trans, I know I’m essentially coming into what some would consider the wolf’s den by coming here to make a post. But I’m also a strong believer in trying to help people to understand and am happy to explain my story and experiences if it helps to enhance others understanding.

I kind want this thread to be AMA but also to give a bit of backstory. Now I know some of you are going to hear the next few thing. I say an immediately just tell I’m confused or misled, but yes I have Autism. I was diagnosed at a young age, but Autism is just one part of me. Had being Autistic affected my gender? Maybe who knows, I am me, Autism is not something separate thing that it’s me.

Anyway I’ll try not to waffle as I do tend too. I’m currently 28, have been DIYing for 1 and half years. Have everything updated and changed, Name, Passport etc. I also extensively researched everything I could on HRT over the years as the NHS system takes year and years to be seen.

During Childhood really I was I guess you could say less aware of ‘gender’ than my peers as I was for most things. I was heavily bullied at school by the boys for being ‘weird’, they’d call me ‘gay’ not that I understood what that meant but I doubt they did either, it was the early 2000s afterall. Where as on the other hand I was quite friendly with the girls, they didn’t bully me and treated me often with compassion and I’d enjoy spending time with them. Unfortunately even they would get bullied from time to time for associating with me. The boys often disdained at my lack of interest in football or other ‘boy’ things. Instead I loved working out technology how things worked, along with people. Despite being Autistic I have always been fairly sociable even if it’s been riddled with difficulties and learn curves and I still struggle with that today, but I love connecting with people and sharing feelings.

Skip forward to Secondary School and here is where a few things happen. I’m still very behind my peers in my understanding of allot of things. My feelings on my gender are neutral are based purely on fact of I am what I am because how can I not be. It did learn about Transgender people but it didn’t still click for me. I remained still extremely cautious of the boys but was more of a loner. I wanted more girl friends but the social dynamic had changed. I viewed most of the boys as idiots and bafoons. They would do the dumbest stuff like all this stupid competitive crap and honestly a majority of time I found myself sharing my female peers feelings towards them. It was around this time I found myself more aligned with Femininity and started to self describe as a feminine-guy. But still I would be considerate and respectful towards the girls who knew saw me as a boy even if not the same. Afterall who could blame them when I myself felt the same way. My Mum taught be about the day to day struggles women deal with and I very much took that to heart. Honestly the way some of the boys acted towards girls in my class outright appalled me. I became invested in Feminism and equal rights which also spanned I to my experience with Autism and my own femininity (which had been policed just in the opposite direction, aka made fun of/discouraged). In the later years of Sixth Form I became friendly finally with people again after some therapy which also arose from me being on my own (was supported by a ta for most of my schooling, we had an autism centre in the school I went too) I grew very close to the girls in the group we would natter and gossip about all sorts. I kinda felt honoured that they considered me trustworthy enough to include in conversations they didn’t include the two other guys in. Also around this time people started asking me if I was Gay I was mostly confused, because I wasn’t Gay, Asexual yes technically (but did not have word for that yet), But not gay. I liked Women but romantically only.

Fast forward it’s university and I became a sort of shut in again. I commented to Uni and after my first year I hated the course. But my Mum refused to let me take a break or quit as by the time I’d had enough I was ‘halfway’ so her logic was to push through. Not that my degree has done anything for me. Anyway this is where feelings first started. Now in my early 20s I was finally catching up to my peers not that I’ve ever full caught up. I was fully realised as a feminine guy, however that never felt right. I also still felt outcast for this. That’s when I finally started to explore gender. Upon turning 18 I hate being called a Man and tried desperately to get people to call me a Guy as it felt less Man more neutral. So I after university came out as non-binary, I started to pass my nails get my hair dyed, But it still didn’t feel right. My Mum supported me until I bought a Jumper from the women's section. I cared deeply about my mum and her backlash was enough to push me back in the closet back to bring a feminine guy, but now my mum instead of being sensitive around my gender, it felt like she empathised my manners, which honestly disgusted me. I near had a referral for the gender clinic back here but due to this I basically let it go. One of things that made me so happy was just how unmanly I was including the fact I didn’t start growing any sort of facial hair until I was in my mid 20s and I grew and kept my hair long and it made me so so happy. Anyway back I went for a few years.

Then after finding out about Femboys it all came back, maybe this is what I am. But I quickly came to the conclusion again this was not right. I realised deep down I wished I where born a girl. I had thought that my childhood would have been easier if I was, the my behaviours would have been more acceptable. Which bought me great internal conflict. Afterall I’m a feminist. I adore the women in my life and my immediate reaction was one of disgust and hate for myself. How could I feel this way when I knew full well I struggle women have to deal with, the stereotypes my femininity fell into, the fact I could be a man and be all these things. I had a privilege one that I understood yet never felt, because I completely hated everything about being a man. So many parts of myself were restrained or restricted and I felt completely uncomfortable with myself. It turned out I was asexual for example because I couldn’t see myself as a man in situation like that ever. Still I spent the next 2 years fighting over all this with myself internally. I’d let my mum know and our relationship soured even more so because it. Over the course of the 2 years I fought with myself daily over my feelings, one side of me telling me what I was feeling was an offence to the women (cis and trans) I cared about. The other side in full acceptance that I did feel this way. I’d give away anything ANYTHING to have been born in a body that matched my mind. Again I don’t want to be a Male, full stop. I always have felt more female than male and why that’s something that’s not easily explained it’s just how I genuinely feel. All the acknowledgment and beliefs about you don’t have to be a girl to be feminine don’t seem to matter the logic doesn’t apply to that feeling.

Eventually with the support of some friends I finally go back to get a referral. Meanwhile completely separate thing but my Mums health was getting worse. She had Breast Cancer on and off since I was young also. I 2023 she was finally made terminal after over 23 years since her first diagnose (probably 5ish years of remission between first first and follow ups). Her being made terminal was a big wake up call for me for many things include this situation. For a while the debate stopped in my head because it was filled with worry about her but once that eased off (she lived about a year longer than they predicted) it all came back and hit me really hard. I was training 27 at the end of year. I was miserable my body disgusted me and I didn’t want to waste anymore time wondering if HRT would help and if it would allow me to finally put to bed some of my feelings. So I started to DIY just before my 27th birthday. I felt a tonne better within the two weeks and despite the fact it’s not like a magic bullet pill that took away all my dysphoria and stuff it’s helped to insane degree. My Mum obviously did not support me which was hard and broke my heart deeply since she was the women I have always looked up the most in my life. That all it’s own story really.

Right now I’m sort of back I a bad way. Sure due to my Autism amongst other things I still have allot of mental health issues. I’ve never worked, have allot of anxiety, issues with depression but again I had these before transition and arguably they where better and being more manageable after until the Court Ruling early this year. Since that ruling I have been referred and put back into Therapy again because of the effect it’s had on me amongst other stuff going on. I’m honestly terrified of what it all means. All I want is to live my life in peace as myself. I know you’re all going to have different views on what that should look like but all I ask is to have some empathy. I’m literally scared, I just want to be like any other woman and get on with my life. Instead it feels like the whole world is crumbling around me and people view me as undesirable, undeserving and less of a person. Tell me who would sign on to feel like this?

it’s just so hard for me. I’m not even sure if what I’ve said is any good but I’ve just tried to describe best I can my experience and how I feel. I wish you all a pleasant day and please feel free to ask anything. Also apologises for any bad grammar/spelling mistakes, Dyslexic too.

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SouthWamses · 28/08/2025 15:44

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:43

No to change how everybody perceives me. Still that’s only one part of it, I’ve not solely taken HRT and changing my gender and presentation for everybody else.

Everyone apart from on here you mean? You are presenting exactly as a male here.

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:45

SouthWamses · 28/08/2025 15:43

But that is how I feel don’t call me male,

Nothing more insulting than a man demanding women don’t call him male.

I will happy given the topic allow you to refrain from calling me female if that makes you feel more comfortable. I just feel uncomfortable being called male. Maybe you can just stick to something neutral or my username?

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AnnikaLowe · 28/08/2025 15:45

Did you ever know your dad?

Being a pseudo psych here today- is your rebelling against being male anything to do with either a dad not being around or one you didn't get on with?

Namelessnelly · 28/08/2025 15:46

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:43

No to change how everybody perceives me. Still that’s only one part of it, I’ve not solely taken HRT and changing my gender and presentation for everybody else.

So what’s the point? Why put yourself under the risk of permanent health issues? Why not just embrace you like clothes and makeup and have fun living as a man wearing skirts and makeup. Broaden what it means to be a man.

Taztoy · 28/08/2025 15:46

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:45

I will happy given the topic allow you to refrain from calling me female if that makes you feel more comfortable. I just feel uncomfortable being called male. Maybe you can just stick to something neutral or my username?

Do you have any perception of how that message you just wrote comes across?

it comes across as incredibly rude and I’m actually autistic and I’m speechless at the high handed rude tone you’ve taken in this message.

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:47

SouthWamses · 28/08/2025 15:44

Everyone apart from on here you mean? You are presenting exactly as a male here.

So I’m presenting as a male how? Does writing have a gender? Do men and women write differently?

I could have started this thread stated I was female to male and how would you know. All I’d have to do is swap some words.

I’m sorry but I’m going to say it. That sounds misogynistic. Gender has nothing to do with writing or communicating one’s feelings.

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SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:48

Taztoy · 28/08/2025 15:46

Do you have any perception of how that message you just wrote comes across?

it comes across as incredibly rude and I’m actually autistic and I’m speechless at the high handed rude tone you’ve taken in this message.

I asked you to respect my request to not be called male while acknowledging your request to not call me female. How was that rude? I’m sorry you felt that way

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AnnikaLowe · 28/08/2025 15:48

Interesting how you ignore my 2 questions about your father.

Why is that?

You were clearly attached to your mum and I'm very sorry she'd died- but your dad?

Corinthiana · 28/08/2025 15:49

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:43

No to change how everybody perceives me. Still that’s only one part of it, I’ve not solely taken HRT and changing my gender and presentation for everybody else.

Good, because you shouldn't.
What you need to do is live your life, in the most positive way possible. We can't help the hand we're dealt. Some people deal with significant physical and mental impairments, sexism , racism etc Everyone just has to make the best of who they are.
You can dress as you please, have long hair, attach yourself to aspects of the feminine. That's fine. You're not a woman and that's not a bad thing.
You're just the person you are.

SouthWamses · 28/08/2025 15:49

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:45

I will happy given the topic allow you to refrain from calling me female if that makes you feel more comfortable. I just feel uncomfortable being called male. Maybe you can just stick to something neutral or my username?

No, you are a man. The fact you are a man is the only reason you have come on here to tell women off or try and get some validation from us. It is the most important point of the discussion. I will not ignore it.

Taztoy · 28/08/2025 15:50

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:48

I asked you to respect my request to not be called male while acknowledging your request to not call me female. How was that rude? I’m sorry you felt that way

It wasn’t my request. I was trying to help you, as a fellow autistic person, by pointing out that the tone of what you had said was high handed and didactic.

AnnikaLowe · 28/08/2025 15:50

Gender has nothing to do with writing or communicating one’s feelings.

Gender or sex?

It has a lot to do with how people write.

5128gap · 28/08/2025 15:50

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:25

I do understand I can’t change others perception of me. This is one of the many reasons why I’m transitioning. To change how other perceive me.

Take a moment to reflect with total honesty. How many TW do you know, as in, have met in person and spoken with, who you genuinely didn't know were trans? I imagine if you're totally honest, you would have to admit that in almost all, if not all cases, you can tell.
When you have completed your medical interventions, there is no reason to think you will be an exception. So, for your own good, try to manage your expectations. You are unlikely to be able to fool people, and cannot force people into perceiving you as a woman. The best you can hope for is that seeing your stereotypical female presentation, people will go along with it. Is that going to be enough? Particularly when some people won't go along with it?

Namelessnelly · 28/08/2025 15:50

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:45

I will happy given the topic allow you to refrain from calling me female if that makes you feel more comfortable. I just feel uncomfortable being called male. Maybe you can just stick to something neutral or my username?

ummmm . Maaaate. Nooo. Thankyou for your condescending offer but no. I will refer to you as a male because you are male. Why would anyone refer to you as female?

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:51

Namelessnelly · 28/08/2025 15:46

So what’s the point? Why put yourself under the risk of permanent health issues? Why not just embrace you like clothes and makeup and have fun living as a man wearing skirts and makeup. Broaden what it means to be a man.

I don’t actually wear makeup so. Also again I tried but as I have explained in prior posts I don’t like being perceived and seen as man, that includes one who presents femininely.

i take that risk because it’s worth it for me. I fully have accepted what I have done has probably destroyed my ability to have bio kids. But I honestly could never see myself ever doing such a thing.

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AnnikaLowe · 28/08/2025 15:53

Clearly there is a very big back story to the men/man/ father in your life. Or lack of.

You won't discuss it here so I hope at least the psych you have seen so far is going through that.

It will have a huge bearing on your identity.

SouthWamses · 28/08/2025 15:53

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:47

So I’m presenting as a male how? Does writing have a gender? Do men and women write differently?

I could have started this thread stated I was female to male and how would you know. All I’d have to do is swap some words.

I’m sorry but I’m going to say it. That sounds misogynistic. Gender has nothing to do with writing or communicating one’s feelings.

Your sex has absolutely everything to do with how you communicate. It is your misogyny that prevents you from recognising this.

Helleofabore · 28/08/2025 15:53

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:48

I asked you to respect my request to not be called male while acknowledging your request to not call me female. How was that rude? I’m sorry you felt that way

I am going to be blunt.

You have made it conditional for interaction on this board that we do not discuss the material reality of your situation.

Remember my point about manipulation? This is manipulative. Has anyone ever pointed this out to you before? Any therapist pointed out?

No one in society has to act as if they share your philosophical belief about yourself. People are also not obligated to deny material reality for your personal therapeutic benefit, particularly since it is a discussion on a feminist board where we focus on the needs of female people for female single sex provisions.

You making interaction conditional to suit your mental health requirements is certainly not kind to anyone who doesn't share your philosophical belief.

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:54

Namelessnelly · 28/08/2025 15:50

ummmm . Maaaate. Nooo. Thankyou for your condescending offer but no. I will refer to you as a male because you are male. Why would anyone refer to you as female?

I only kindly asked you not refer to me as male. I never demanded you call me female. You can talk to a person without calling them male and he/him, they’re are neutral ways.

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SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:55

Helleofabore · 28/08/2025 15:53

I am going to be blunt.

You have made it conditional for interaction on this board that we do not discuss the material reality of your situation.

Remember my point about manipulation? This is manipulative. Has anyone ever pointed this out to you before? Any therapist pointed out?

No one in society has to act as if they share your philosophical belief about yourself. People are also not obligated to deny material reality for your personal therapeutic benefit, particularly since it is a discussion on a feminist board where we focus on the needs of female people for female single sex provisions.

You making interaction conditional to suit your mental health requirements is certainly not kind to anyone who doesn't share your philosophical belief.

Ok. I asked kindly you have outright refused for your own reasons and I accept that. In that case I will leave it at that.

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ThatCyanCat · 28/08/2025 15:55

When a woman needs to explain to you why she does not consent to you entering her shower, changing room, sports competition rape crisis service or lesbian dating event, what language would you find it acceptable for her to use?

BotherhoodOfMan · 28/08/2025 15:56

"I will happy given the topic allow you to refrain from calling me female"

Big of you.

And yes, writing is a giveaway of the person's sex, most of the time. Yours certainly is.

As I said, way back, on page 3 I think, privilege.

AnnikaLowe · 28/08/2025 15:56

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:54

I only kindly asked you not refer to me as male. I never demanded you call me female. You can talk to a person without calling them male and he/him, they’re are neutral ways.

You may want to be called' they' or 'them' but it's a nonsense.

We are not playing this silly game.

If you don't like that, sorry, but you're trying to control other people.
Typically male.

Taztoy · 28/08/2025 15:56

@SnugPeach there’s a reason the women on mumsnet know you’re male from how you type.

Lakoff 1975 is one of the first academics to publish on this.

SouthWamses · 28/08/2025 15:57

SnugPeach · 28/08/2025 15:54

I only kindly asked you not refer to me as male. I never demanded you call me female. You can talk to a person without calling them male and he/him, they’re are neutral ways.

It is never kind to ask women not to acknowledge when someone is a man.

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