I have no idea how to word this as a dyslexic non-native speaker but i'm really interested on this!! Hope you find a way to word this better lol
Bi/pan trans people, does your dysphoria et worse when dating/thinking about dating..
- Men (as a trans man/trans masc)
- Women (as a trans man/trans masc)
- Non binary people (as a trans man/trans masc)
- Men (as a trans woman/trans fem)
- Women (as a trans woman/trans fem)
- Non binary people (as a trans woman/trans fem)
- Men (as non binary/other)
- Women (as non binary/other)
- Non binary people (as non binary/other)
- My dysphoria doesnt get better or worse depending on my partners gender
- I'd get dysphoria but in different ways depending on the gender of my partner/more nuance/i'm unsure
- Results
I think this poll is clear! You might also try @transgenderpolls with this poll, as my blog is oriented more toward transmasculine people specifically. I’m not sure if you choose my blog on purpose or not, but the demographics of my followers will be somewhat different.
This poll does include transmasc people so I’m down to post it, I just wanted to mention I’m not sure this is the ideal place. I’ll do my best, though!
Bi/pan/mspec* trans people, does your dysphoria get worse when dating or thinking about dating…
Men (as a trans man/trans masc)
Women (as a trans man/trans masc)
Nonbinary people (as a trans man/trans masc)
Men (as a trans woman/trans fem)
Women (as a trans woman/trans fem)
Nonbinary people (as a trans woman/trans fem)
Men (as nonbinary person/other identity)
Women (as nonbinary person/other identity)
Nonbinary people (as nonbinary person/other identity)
My dysphoria** doesn’t change due to my (real or theoretical) partners’ genders
My partners’ gender(s) affects my dysphoria in a different way / nuance / unsure
See results / I’m not under the trans umbrella
*Mspec is short for multi spec and it is inclusive of all orientations that are attracted to multiple different genders
**Or lack thereof if you don’t experience dysphoria














