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I'm having a hard time separating what feelings I experience are gender euphoria/dysphoria and which ones are just me paying attention to my body and emotions more. Like, lately eating meat heavy meals makes me feel like shit both physically and mentally, but I'm not sure that has to do with transness.
Real. Let your inner carnist die.
Dysphoria is like a veil (yes it's basically everything they said about the Matrix in the first movie lmao)
Or like a big blurry blotch of grease over your own ability to introspect - for some people. As you work out your dysphoria and figure out what helps you not feel it, it's not a surprise that you're able to figure out "hey I don't actually wanna eat a meal that's 3/4 meat"
Also, maybe something to say about eating meat being hevaily masc coded mainly? Like a particular set of masc style people. Like Ron front Parks and Recs would just eat a steak and a different version of a steak and say veggies weren't for men/Americans or whatever