razzelflabben
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Here in is part of the problem, you expect to not be understood, rather than expecting to be understood if you are clear about what you are saying. As I said before, I am working on my doctorate in pastoral counseling, if you are so sure I won't understand that you withhold telling me what signs to look for, how will I know who to refer to someone else and who to counsel from a position of just seeking attention? there have to be signs of more than just "take my word or it" or it can't be diagnosed at all, which would explain misdiagnosis, but nothing else.You have no idea how refreshing it is when a cis-gender person demonstrates that they DO get it. I get so used to most cis-gender people misquoting and misconstruing what I, and other transsexuals, say about what we experience, that I expect them to not understand. I'm so glad you made the exception. There's still hope for this world.
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