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Originally posted by Giltwist
I certainly don't see myself that way. On the other hand, I don't exactly consider myself a "guy," but that is a whole different session on the couch 
Peace be with you,
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If you wouldnt mind sharing Id like to know what you mean by that. It might shed an interesting light on this discussion.
If one identifies predominantly with feminine characterisitcs and still identifies himself as male then what does it really mean to be male or female outside of genetics and anatomy?