What is gender dysphoria anyway? (And who decided it had to be a thing?)
<p>I introduced gender dysphoria in a previous article, “<a href="https://medium.com/@tattie_potate/body-positivity-whilst-trans-53252cb1b80e" rel="noopener">Body Positivity Whilst Trans</a>”, as a fundamental feeling of discomfort with your body that can’t simply be willed away through positive thinking. I also mentioned in that article not understanding at first that I <em>did</em> experience this sort of discomfort, because I had a mistaken idea of what it was like.</p>
<p>I can’t remember when I figured out that gender dysphoria was applicable to my own life— and so much of my own life! I guess it was more of a slow, dawning realisation than anything else. But it didn’t begin to really click until I began talking to other trans people about their experiences. One of the things I did during the immediate lead-up to my transition was to join Reddit and subscribe to trans subreddits. One of the ones most helpful to me was the trans meme subreddit r/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns — r/traa for short.</p>
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