Do any other troons feel like they were born in the wrong country/ethnicity/culture?
No, I am very happy with my current conditions
But if you feel this way please tell us which culture/ethnicity/country you feel aligned with
>>40197722 (OP)I really f-with the 60-80's period of culture, all that good music, and all those long haired twinks, the cold war really was something special and I wouldn't have minded experiencing it.
>>40197872I'm a Canadian of Western European descent and I'm Polish in my soul. I've been to Poland twice, studied Polish lang, lit & culture at uni, and I intend to move there permanently. My chosen name is Jerzy (Polish equivalent of George).
Not exactly. However, I got really into learning about other cultures and practicing different languages at a young age. I was very close to an older guy who was FTM and basically became a cossack warrior, fluent in Russian and highly proficient in horseback martial arts (genuinely fucking rad dude). I played the flute, spoke Mandarin with beautifully clear tones (and still do, albeit with some rust). When I later lived in China, I was able to become a "different person" in the way that you do as a foreigner in a new country. I guess that sorta prepared me for when I eventually transitioned and became a different kind of "outsider" and another "new" person (in terms of how I'm perceived and my relations to others). I remember how much I enjoyed being given a Chinese name- I hated the one I was given as a boychild, and having anything different really improved my generally depressed mood somehow. You can see how integration into a new culture has attractive features for a person with repressed dysphoria. I eventually passed the HSK 5 exams, that's pretty tough for non-heritage speakers unless you're dedicated.
So no, I wasn't born in the wrong culture, or the "wrong" body. I just have traits that induce me to desire adaptation and transition to something different. I certainly have a lot of criticism for my native culture, but it also had some good features. I'm always going to be AMAB and I'm always going to be American, try as I might to distance myself from the ways in which that stands out. Long-term, I guess I just to get my French up to speed again and look for a husband with an EU passport lol, we'll see how that goes
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>>40197722 (OP)I should've been born 28,000 years from now, I should've been at Istvaan with Angron
>>40197998>Not exactly. However, I got really into learning about other cultures and practicing different languages at a young age.I did that too and eventually settled on "the one", became really attached to the language and culture surrounding it that I can't imagine a life without it anymore.
>>40197722 (OP)no not really
if i had the same poor health outcomes any other country would be a nightmare and i wouldnt have lived long enough to meet my wife
though ofcourse; had i been in a country with a better healthcare system that wouldnt make me waste valuable months trying/failing 30-40yr old medications and causing me exposure to more hospiumtalizations and steroid treatments (far worse masc than anything puberty ever did; plus leading to osteoporosis and my spine fractures); if i had just been given humira or something from the start i would probably be fine and healthy today
but id still be a total failure of capitalism because i only exist to love; everything else is filler and im knly motivated for creative things; most of which im not very good at
atleast in this country i can get the medicines i need for my miserible painful traumatic life to be livable; and thisly i continue to do so and live my purpose of loving my heavenly wife and worshiping our goddess )*
>hows that for a typical Kassie reply
>>40197722 (OP)brown glegle poster, is that you?
>>40197722 (OP)i should've been born in the roman empire and become a delicatus boywife for a roman aristocrat with a villa