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first, congrats on being genderqueer & thinking about new pronouns!!
i personally tried to hold on way too long as a “positive example of masculinity”. eventually i realized that even though im awesome, i was never going to be a positive example of a man since i wasn’t a dude to begin with.
i think your wife might just need some time to adapt / learn more about transness / gender queerness.
Thank you. The sexuality part was hard to bring up/talk about at first but we're doing fine on that front now. I brought up gender shortly after and that's been kind of an on and off again conversation for a few years now. Tbh I feel like she's trying to protect me from my own family, some of hers and just the area we live in. One of her cousins came out as NB recently and that's been a weird topic of discussion at family events when they aren't around.
It just hurts to hear that my principles and way I've been going about life are lessened because of how I identify. Feels like I have to be a poster child for "Let people love people" instead of loving myself.
It sounds like you're a couple of steps ahead of where I'm at. As a masc presenting AMAB, I'm treated like a man and that doesn't bother me. I don't feel any dysphoria associating myself with the gender label. I am disgusted by a lot of the behavior Masculinity is used as an excuse for though. Hmm. The vaccines might be making my frogs gay, I'll need to think more about this so I can line my words up in a row that makes sense next time.