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  1. Growing up, I had a poor relationship with my father
  2. When I was a child, I believed I would grow up to be a woman
  3. My mother was absent in my childhood
  4. I had a negative opinion on boys and a positive opinion on girls as a child
  5. I was bullied for being gender nonconforming
  6. I had very strong gender dysphoria during childhood
  7. My gender dysphoria became less strong at puberty
  8. For me, gender dysphoria feels like anxiety
  9. I've always related more to girls/women than boys/men
  10. I have always avoided myself or others touching my penis
  11. People were not surprised when I came out as being transgender
  12. I tended to have female role models as a child
  13. Before transition, I felt embarrassed by how men tend to act
  14. My mother was overbearing in my childhood
  15. Most of my friends have generally been female
  16. I was comfortable going out in public in women's clothes before transition
  17. I pass well enough that I never worry about being clocked
  18. I more see myself as a feminine man than as a woman
  19. I am considered more attractive by transitioning
  20. I believe that gender transition makes things more convenient for me, compared to not transitioning
  21. As a child I felt I would be treated better if I was a girl
  22. I would consider my transition a failure if I didn't pass seamlessly
  23. A feminine man cannot have a successful life (without transitioning) in the society I live in
  24. Before transition, my feminine mannerisms and speech patterns would set off people's "gaydar"
  25. I am a very feminine person
  26. I am sexually attracted to men
  27. I never crossdressed as a child
  28. Before consciously identifying as a woman, I would imagine myself as a woman in sexual fantasies
  29. I had mild gender issues in childhood that grew at puberty
  30. I am more feminine than a typical man, but less feminine than a typical woman
  31. I experienced a lot of gender euphoria or cross-gender ideation when considering transition
  32. Whenever I notice that one of my psychological traits (be it personality, sexuality, interests, mannerisms, etc.) is feminine, I get happy and cherish it
  33. I've felt I've needed to repress my femininity
  34. I have spent many, many hours imagining what having a female body would feel like
  35. I only started developing gender dysphoria after puberty started
  36. I wish I could be rid of my dysphoria and live as an ordinary cisgender man
  37. I have been turned on by crossdressing before I transitioned
  38. I am sexually attracted to women
  39. I find androgyny to be a sexually attractive trait
  40. For a period in my life, my gender dysphoria would disappear after orgasm
  41. I have gone through cycles of collecting and "purged" (throwing away) women's clothes
  42. I have had separate "boymode" and "girlmode" presentations that I have switched between
  43. The has been a long period of my life where I would feel embarrassed if anyone knew I wanted to be a woman
  44. For me, gender dysphoria feels like dissociation
  45. I have obsessive-compulsive disorder
  46. I am autistic
  47. When questioning whether to transition, I spent a lot of time in transgender communities (e.g. online or in support groups)
  48. Sexually, I am not very focused on my partner's appearance
  49. I find women's bodies to be more aesthetically pleasing than men's bodies
  50. I've hated seeing myself in pictures or mirrors
  51. I tended to play alone as a kid
  52. I have had anorexia or a similar eating disorder
  53. I do not like being associated with the LGBT community
  54. I have ADHD, ADD, or otherwise tend towards inattention and/or hyperactivity
  55. I watch a lot of anime
  56. I consider myself a feminist
  57. I am heavily involved in gender-related activism
  58. Getting SRS is important to me
  59. I am sexually submissive
  60. I was born with a physical intersex condition
  61. I have recovered memories that I had suppressed about being trans as a child
  62. When I've been classified as a boy/man (e.g. as a child, before transition) I have always been genuinely confused about why
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