@axolotl
Actually, my entire point was that my wife's shitty behavior wasn't fine at any point; it was just easier to ignore when she was presenting as male, because that's how I was raised. I was internally misogynistic before I went to therapy and worked through my religious trauma and deeply abusive childhood. Many women who struggle with being automatically tasked with "traditional" gender roles- like OP and other women who post on female-ce tric Reddit forums daily- also struggle with shedding the mental burden of misogyny. Those of us leaving fundamentalist religious behind have to deconstruct quite a lot of brainwashing. Internal misogyny was forced on me from childhood and not a philosophy I openly embraced as an adult.
My wife and I have been together since we were 22- you're still essentially a child at 22, with an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex. We're 38 now, so my short description of how our marriage, friendship, and partnership has evolved has taken place over 16 years. That's a long fucking time. Both of us have developed and grown significantly as adult humans during this time period.
The only reason I brought up the fact that she used to present as male is because it's relevant. It took my wife transitioning to really make it hit home for me that our mental load and household load was deeply unbalanced, unfair, and structured to follow gender roles that not only shouldn't exist but that neither of us ever fit into in the first place.
I’m actually not transphobic. Sorry I meant to say when your partner was a man it was fine. I was trying to say you’re misogynistic as hell and that’s the real problem.
Actually, my entire point was that my wife's shitty behavior wasn't fine at any point; it was just easier to ignore when she was presenting as male, because that's how I was raised. I was internally misogynistic before I went to therapy and worked through my religious trauma and deeply abusive childhood. Many women who struggle with being automatically tasked with "traditional" gender roles- like OP and other women who post on female-ce tric Reddit forums daily- also struggle with shedding the mental burden of misogyny. Those of us leaving fundamentalist religious behind have to deconstruct quite a lot of brainwashing. Internal misogyny was forced on me from childhood and not a philosophy I openly embraced as an adult.
My wife and I have been together since we were 22- you're still essentially a child at 22, with an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex. We're 38 now, so my short description of how our marriage, friendship, and partnership has evolved has taken place over 16 years. That's a long fucking time. Both of us have developed and grown significantly as adult humans during this time period.
The only reason I brought up the fact that she used to present as male is because it's relevant. It took my wife transitioning to really make it hit home for me that our mental load and household load was deeply unbalanced, unfair, and structured to follow gender roles that not only shouldn't exist but that neither of us ever fit into in the first place.