Try working on your self esteem and confidence. Ritualistic self worship will help with this. When you are secure within yourself it won't matter what other people think about you. I want to give you some examples of my own life. "Oh you come across like a lady to me" is something that guys tell each other all the time. You could hear this when people are telling you to man up, when people are trying to encourage you, or when woman are trying to manipulate you. When I was working at a construction site, there was a really buff guy.Seeker83 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 1:42 pm Ok so I been trying to reach out to others. I'm not referring to anyone individual personally but it's happened too many times so I'm talking about it. Some have some nerve to use some awful excuses against me. Like I'm a transgender man and some people have tried gaslighting me. At first these people I thought were nice and was hoping to become a friend ends up doing just that
Basically it's when when someone says "oh you come across like a lady to me" that's really insulting and they expect me not to get pissed off? I mean... Come on, you know I'm a dude. Why does it piss me off because it's basically saying you don't acknowledge the real me. And technically they are projecting their true selves onto me. I'm a RESPECTFUL person. I have did that to anyone. So it's a question if I will be disrespected again.
I also noticed some people who are confused about their "gender" yet think they may be trans is not a trans person, If one isn't living in a situation where you can't be who you are that's one thing like abuse or oppression of any kind but if you live on your own and still confused, you aren't trans. Because you would KNOW. So it's not a choice or a lifestyle, it's something you are born with. One could be just a masculine woman yet still a woman, same goes for feminine men yet still a man.
I know this isn't in relation to Satanism or anything but I do want opinions on this situation. I hold my own opinion.
However, he always bitched and complained about the smallest things and was afraid to get his work clothes dirty. I often heard people telling him to man up and grow a pair of balls. One guy said that he complained worse than his wife at home and we all laughed. The buff guy laughed too.
I once worked in a telesales call center and the client on the phone kept replying with yes Ma'am. I asked the manager about this and was told that the call center uses a voice changer technology so that all the marketers sound like an attractive woman. Apparently this helped them to get more sales.
What I am saying here is that every man in his life probably heard phrases along the lines of "Don't be such a woman", "Are you a man or a mouse?", "You change your mind more than my girlfriend does". When people say things like this to you, they may not necessarily be attacking your transgender identity. The appropriate response is to loosen up a little, and laugh about it.