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Trans people are expected to feel like we were “born in the wrong body.” In reality, many of us recognize that we were instead born in the wrong society. I certainly felt like some parts of my body were wrong for me. However, it wasn’t my whole body that was contrary to who I was and the feeling of dysphoria about my assigned sex didn’t mean that I - as a body - was “wrong.” Instead, we must imagine trans people as redoing gender in new, “right” ways: gender that is not assigned to sex, roles, or norms. We aren’t always correcting a mistake of our bodies but the mistakes of a cissexist society. This idea of “doing gender” can help us reconceptualize transness as a positive thing rather than something that has to be negative, harmful, or destructive. Our bodies are not wrong.
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