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Profile: lovelypumpkin
lovelypumpkin on Apr 17, 2018
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For some people, it does last quite a while, but don’t let that make you lose hope! I have personally struggled with gender dysphoria, and it has finally gone away in recent time (just battling body dysphoria now). You have to learn to accept your self before you worry about others accepting you. Put yourself first when dealing with gender dysphoria. Being more comfortable with your identity (not necessarily your body) is most important. You may have to learn to love your identity before you can learn to love yourself (identity as well as personality, character, body, etc.). Most importantly, don’t lose hope. You’ve got this, I know you do!
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Profile: CakeCake13
CakeCake13 on Jul 28, 2020
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Gender dysphoria, or the feeling of not belonging in your own body, will end if you seek help. Help can be found in many ways, and us on 7cups are here to listen to you and provide support so that you can come to the conclusion of what is best for you. You know yourself better than we do, and we are here so that you have someone to talk to. Experiencing dysphoria must be very confusing. I believe you can find that light at the end of the tunnel. We believe in you and are here for you when you need us. :)
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 1, 2021
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In my opinion, there are some cases that may have been identified as gender dysphoria, but people even actually have regretted it. The main diagnosis of gender dysphoria depends on having symptoms of GD for over than 6 months. Gender dypshoria can occur at any age: adults / older people often report having secretly hidden their gender dysphoric feelings from others when they were younger. But there is no need to worry. It's important to listen to your heart and what you wanna be. Expressing yourself how you wanna look in front of others. It's important to feel yourself.
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