I've had this article saved for a while and finally read it: "The Pursuit of Androgyny" https://medium.com/gender-2-0/the-pursuit-of-androgyny-6a0ffa7aa1ff
I'm coming at it from the "other" angle, AMAB genderqueer wanting to be andro, and have thought AFAB had it "easier" (not that it's a contest) for he same reasons the author thought AMAB did.
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body issues, dysphoria Afficher plus
@cmdrspacebabe @dconley so this. I've experienced this my whole life, slowly (and now quickly) trying to feminize myself. and yeah, not to detract from the struggles of afab people at all, I've seen some serious bullshit trans men and enby friends have to go through, but even they usually admit it's harder as amab for precisely these reasons.