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Crossdreaming: A Femboy’s Dreams Come True? (Femboy to Gorgeous Girl)

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So they gave me drugs for adhd and autism and now my body is a little off male. I don't mind it though cause I'm a being in between anyways.

There are people assigned female at birth who dream about being a man, though. They are all some shade of trans or nonbinary, and their dreams are most likely an expression of some kind of transgender identity.

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The Spanish language is the second most spoken language in the world by natives, with almost 500 million speakers.In recent years many Spanish-speaking groups have become increasingly committed to the dissemination of discourses that question the human rights of the LGBTIQ population, which raises the need to map both groups and discourses. This would be the starting point for analyzing transnational relations and alliances between Spanish-speaking anti-rights groups and Spanish speaking anti-rights group. You can post life stories, questions, ideas about crossdreaming, news articles, etc. This is also a place where we discuss the origins of gender variance and crossdreaming, and all types of explanations are allowed (psychological, biological, spiritual or mixes thereof). But keep it civil and treat your fellow crossdreamers with respect. Transphobic or homophobic comments are not accepted.

I have read recently that "giftedness" could be confused with AS but I am pretty sure I am not gifted. Even if, when I was a toddler, my parents and people around me used to think I was "gifted" for some pseudo-symptoms of "hyperlexia": I started reading at a very young age, way before the other kids, also I had a remarkable manage of my native language at a very early age, according to what my mother say; among other "curiosities": mom says ppl used to say I was a "little adult", and my favorite toys were mom's dictionaries, books, notebooks and pens. My first readings weren't fairy tales but newspapers and "reader's digest" XD (in fact I still remember what those readings were about) But certainly my IQ is low to be considered "gifted" (130). I am aware of my limitations: I hardly find myself smart (and that... when I am not being a dumb... lol) encompassing preoccupation with one or more stereotyped and restricted patterns of interest that is abnormal either in intensity or focus When I remember my AGP feelings starting to make themselves known was around puberty. The girls in my class started developing hips and breasts and I was thinking "That's pretty cool, I wish I had that too." By the time I was in high school I secretly wanted to be one of the girls. Though Ive always had empathy, an example when I was five my father and his friends were throwing darts at Saddam Hussiens face. I asked them to stop because it would probably hurt the mans feelings if he knew. It was relatively easy to see that there were four major groups where I might include myself. The first was easily rejected: since I’m physically attracted to women and have an absolute aversion towards having sexual intercourse with males, I couldn’t be homosexual. Even though several crossdressers and transvestites are openly homosexual, or at least bi-curious, I was clearly not one of them.So I am starting to wonder if -- subconsciously -- our crossdreaming instill some kind of fear or shame in us that makes us antisocial: "I am not a man, I am not good enough, the women won't like me etc. etc." that makes us afraid of people judging us. The end effect would be very much like Asperger. Searching is often a frustrating and fruitless search so I believe the key is to focus on your own internal happiness and if that ends up attracting a romantic partner then its a bonus. There are after all bisexual women out there but weeding them out can draw lots of energy from living your life in a productive manner. There are five stages in the development of crossgender sexuality. Some people never go past stage 2. stereotyped and repetitive motor mannerisms (e.g., hand or finger flapping or twisting, or complex whole-body movements)

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