I'll note only that the original question was about responding to someone saying "I know I'm a trans woman, so why don't I feel like one," which appeared to me to be a question about creeping self-doubt from the difference between self-knowledge and some lack of gut feeling of self-acceptance. I just wanted to suggest that at times of ch…
I'll note only that the original question was about responding to someone saying "I know I'm a trans woman, so why don't I feel like one," which appeared to me to be a question about creeping self-doubt from the difference between self-knowledge and some lack of gut feeling of self-acceptance. I just wanted to suggest that at times of change, of being on the path, such feelings are entirely normal and need not deter (the generic) you.
I'll note only that the original question was about responding to someone saying "I know I'm a trans woman, so why don't I feel like one," which appeared to me to be a question about creeping self-doubt from the difference between self-knowledge and some lack of gut feeling of self-acceptance. I just wanted to suggest that at times of change, of being on the path, such feelings are entirely normal and need not deter (the generic) you.