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Honestly all this makes me wish I could say I want to go on HRT so I look like Reggie the Rat and not make people look at me like I grew a third arm
Sorry this is not a sufficiently long enough response but the fact you relate so much is big to me
I do want to say I often have the thought that I want to also be called a girl, and actually BE a girl, and not just be considered a crossdresser. So that’s fucking weird too.
Hah, I got so impassioned because I'm used to giving myself negative self talk that looks exactly like yours, and I feel like it's normal to talk to myself that way. But when I see someone else saying it about themselves, I guess it triggers a "DO NOT SAY THAT ABOUT MY FRIEND" response.
Go be rat gendered. Then you can write a book called Whipping Rat, and it will help all the future Reggie-Eggs (Reggs).
it's not
You can experiment with that any time you'd like. Changing your pronouns on this site is an easy, low impact way to see how you feel about it. As a long time "any" pronoun user, I can tell you that you'll be surprised every time you post and see "she/her". People here will also be happy to treat you the way you want to be treated.