01-13-2017, 08:04 PM
As I'm sure you're already seeing, there are plenty of people here who feel the same way. Hell, even I'm surprised sometimes. I'm in a similar situation, personally. I went through a period last year where I really started to question whether I was male at all, but I ultimately don't think that transitioning would help me sort much out.
That said, I think it's ridiculous to expect people to act perfectly in line with a predetermined set of traits based upon what sort of genitals they were born with. There are 7 billion humans on this planet; the idea that all of them should (or even could) fit neatly into two narrow categories is pretty strange when you really think about it. And yet, because people don't expect males to be affectionate or nurturing, they find the concept of male pregnancy strange. Who cares? Be who you are and do what makes you happy.
That said, I think it's ridiculous to expect people to act perfectly in line with a predetermined set of traits based upon what sort of genitals they were born with. There are 7 billion humans on this planet; the idea that all of them should (or even could) fit neatly into two narrow categories is pretty strange when you really think about it. And yet, because people don't expect males to be affectionate or nurturing, they find the concept of male pregnancy strange. Who cares? Be who you are and do what makes you happy.