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Post by smallpal on Apr 5, 2018 7:40:52 GMT 8
Hello! I'm Morgan, I'm 22, and I'm very excited to be here! I've never really been part of any sort of forum (talking to new people is a big anxiety trigger for me) but I've been working on putting myself out there more! I'm afab (assigned female at birth), though I identify more towards the masculine end of things? I'm in a weird place in my transition, however! I had identified as a fully-fledged trans man for about 5 years, and I started HRT in 2015; gel, though, not shots - so it's been a very slow process! But now I've been feeling much more in the middle than anything else. I don't regret going on T, and I definitely still prefer to be read as masculine, but at the same time I don't feel disconnected from the girl that I was. Like, she's still there, somewhere, if that makes sense? There's been a bit of an internal panic, wondering if I'm just faking things and I'm really just a really, really butch lesbian, but I am definitely one who thinks that gender should be explored, anyways. SO right now, I'm not really sure How I identify (I've been settling on non-binary because that's easiest), but that's part of the fun, am I right? Outside of all the gender bs, I'm a fledgling illustrator who likes video games and books! Anyways, I'm excited to meet new people and come out of my shell a little bit more!
(tl;dr: I'm non-binary, a little confused, and like to draw :÷) )
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Post by Trinity on Apr 5, 2018 8:06:55 GMT 8
Hello! I'm Morgan, I'm 22, and I'm very excited to be here! I've never really been part of any sort of forum (talking to new people is a big anxiety trigger for me) but I've been working on putting myself out there more! I'm afab (assigned female at birth), though I identify more towards the masculine end of things? I'm in a weird place in my transition, however! I had identified as a fully-fledged trans man for about 5 years, and I started HRT in 2015; gel, though, not shots - so it's been a very slow process! But now I've been feeling much more in the middle than anything else. I don't regret going on T, and I definitely still prefer to be read as masculine, but at the same time I don't feel disconnected from the girl that I was. Like, she's still there, somewhere, if that makes sense? There's been a bit of an internal panic, wondering if I'm just faking things and I'm really just a really, really butch lesbian, but I am definitely one who thinks that gender should be explored, anyways. SO right now, I'm not really sure How I identify (I've been settling on non-binary because that's easiest), but that's part of the fun, am I right? Outside of all the gender bs, I'm a fledgling illustrator who likes video games and books! Anyways, I'm excited to meet new people and come out of my shell a little bit more! (tl;dr: I'm non-binary, a little confused, and like to draw :÷) ) Sounds like you are in the right place! And that makes total sense.
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Post by Petri on Apr 6, 2018 1:35:22 GMT 8
Welcome Morgan! ^^ Did you draw your own profile picture?
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Post by Becky on Apr 6, 2018 3:11:13 GMT 8
Welcome, Morgan! It's great to have you aboard.
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smallpal
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Post by smallpal on Apr 6, 2018 10:32:12 GMT 8
Welcome Morgan! ^^ Did you draw your own profile picture? Thank you! And yes, I did! :÷) Also @ Trinity & rebeccas: Thank you for the warm welcomes!
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Post by Trinity on Apr 6, 2018 10:49:03 GMT 8
Welcome Morgan! ^^ Did you draw your own profile picture? Thank you! And yes, I did! :÷) Also @ Trinity & rebeccas: Thank you for the warm welcomes! Talent!
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Post by Petri on Apr 6, 2018 13:31:09 GMT 8
Welcome Morgan! ^^ Did you draw your own profile picture? Thank you! And yes, I did! :÷) Also @ Trinity & rebeccas: Thank you for the warm welcomes! Wow! Awesome ;D
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Post by Von on Apr 7, 2018 0:18:21 GMT 8
Hi there friend! I have anxiety talking to people, too. It's a little better online, because I can just disappear if I want with no trace. But it's really friendly here, good vibes only!
And I do SO love your icon. Your art is unique and wonderful. Have fun here, settle in and feel cozy. ^_^
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smallpal
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smallpal
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Post by smallpal on Apr 7, 2018 10:05:04 GMT 8
Hi there friend! I have anxiety talking to people, too. It's a little better online, because I can just disappear if I want with no trace. But it's really friendly here, good vibes only! And I do SO love your icon. Your art is unique and wonderful. Have fun here, settle in and feel cozy. ^_^ Hello! That is always a comfort w/ online communication! But it's good to know about the good vibes here :÷) Also thank you! I've been stuck in an art rut so it's nice to hear that.
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Post by EchelonHunt on Apr 9, 2018 13:31:11 GMT 8
Hi Morgan! Welcome! It's nice to see another NB artist Your story speaks to me. I went through something similar, identified as transman for 5-6 years, then it took me an abusive relationship to realise I didn't really identify with male as I previously thought. I have a "girl" part of me that is kind of my old self? It's like, we're two aspects of the same person, she'll never die, she's always a part of me. She is me, I am her. Having top surgery was interesting because on one hand, I was devastated that I'd been left with what essentially amounts to man-boobs and she was happy because it was the A-cups she had that she never got to keep. (I used to be fairly flat chested during high-school but then had a huge growth spurt towards the end of high-school, along with excessive weight gain that made the breasts balloon in size.) Looking forward to chatting more! Kind regards Jacey
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