I was a gigamalebrained child even the first thing my mom said when I came out was that she surprised because I was “always such a boy” and now I’ve still got all my gigamalebrained habits. Istg sometimes I think I wasn’t meant to transition you can take the male out of the body but not out of the mind

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    I’m a huge alternate history fan and that might be the most male-dominated fandom on Earth. But it’s not so much interests (though they are malebrained) as it is my mannerisms, writing style, thoughts, etc.

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        I’ve always been one to type relatively formally online. I also always write way more than I need to, to the point I often end up droning on and on when it’s not necessary. These are malebrained traits I think, though I think they’re also a result of my anxiety. I just generally observe and perceive the world as a man would. I’m extremely stubborn and quick to anger just like my father. I’m actually really similar to him in a lot of ways, much more so than my mother. “Like father, like son” they say.

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          Typing formally isn’t male. It’s just being an adult. Not being concise isn’t really a habit of moids anymore than it’s a habit of women. Getting angry quickly is pretty common among a lot of people.