How to know if you are a trans?This is a problem faced by many transgender. Gender is not as obvious as sex. Gender is closely related to social culture, social customs and people's minds, so it's not easy to know if you are a trans. Maybe some people know that they are transgender when they have human consciousness, or some people don't know whether they are transgender all the time until they are old.
Not only do they realize that their time is different when they are transgender, but their attitude towards transgender identity is also different from person to person. Some trans dating people can accept this identity, can tolerate their sex differences, or directly go to the hospital to change their gender. But for another group of transgender people, this identity may be the source of their pain. I think the reason why these trans people can't accept their transgender identity is closely related to the lack of tolerance for trans people in this society. They are afraid of being treated differently, of having an unfair treatments, and even more afraid that it will seriously affect their reputation and their family's life.
Many ts people have had a lot of unfair treatment in this process. One of my friends is a transgender. She is a girl, but she lives in a male body. Because of her feminized characteristics and behavior habits, she is often ridiculed and humiliated by other people. These terrible experiences make her no longer dare to face up to her transgender identity. The idea of her deceiving herself of this transition was only an illusion that it would be fleeting. But cisgender man didn't want to be a girl. Once you have this idea, it means that you don't agree with your assigned sex subconsciously. In other words, you are a trans.
If you're a transgender and you don't have people around you with the same thoughts, you're lonely and scared, because you can't resist comments and unfair treatment from all the others. At this time, those agencies will play an important role. But most of all, you should dare to face up to your transgender identity and ask for help. Only in this way can you not be troubled by this kind of transgender complex. The friend I mentioned above is one of the beneficiaries of these institutions.