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I identify as a trans guy. I recognize my past of where I came from. At least at this point. I may later decide to drop the trans part but I did start my transition late in life and perhaps that's why I hold on to it. It's just a personal view of one's gender.
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Linus, thank you for clarifying "At least at this point. I may later decide to drop the trans part." I have seen many of us here change our ideas and/or gender identification as we move through transition or as a person who is not "transitioning" and open to learning, changing an opinion, an idea.
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