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<blockquote data-quote="TAnne" data-source="post: 697947" data-attributes="member: 20694"><p>GoingNorth, I want to change the manipulative behaviors but I know I can't. I don't care about the gender preference and never have, but as far as showing a male gender preference there was never any indication. From the age of two it was always coordinating shoes (often fancy and very feminine), clothes, and accessories at her insistence, even up to senior homecoming. This has all been out of the blue. I do always use the preferred pronouns when she's around, but my brain has a hard time adjusting to the transition as a whole when there's no evidence to back up the claim. It's like a defense mechanism for my psyche when I'm waiting for the next big dramatic revelation, not to mention I've always been more analytical as a healthcare professional and something just isn't adding up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAnne, post: 697947, member: 20694"] GoingNorth, I want to change the manipulative behaviors but I know I can't. I don't care about the gender preference and never have, but as far as showing a male gender preference there was never any indication. From the age of two it was always coordinating shoes (often fancy and very feminine), clothes, and accessories at her insistence, even up to senior homecoming. This has all been out of the blue. I do always use the preferred pronouns when she's around, but my brain has a hard time adjusting to the transition as a whole when there's no evidence to back up the claim. It's like a defense mechanism for my psyche when I'm waiting for the next big dramatic revelation, not to mention I've always been more analytical as a healthcare professional and something just isn't adding up. [/QUOTE]
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