Androgynous musings
Without going too much TMI I will muse upon some things about growing up and finding out I was one of the non-gendered. I was always a bit weird growing up. My body had this boyish look, but for all medical appearances I was a girl. I grew fast, adult sized and functions by 9 but halted development there. I was a flat chested girl with masculine features and could bulk develop muscles like the guys. I took advantage of it to try to build health, but I stayed obese despite the time constantly working out in what is now called cross-fit (180 from age 9 to 18). The boyish figure got comments like "why is that boy getting his nails painted?" I got more of a female figure when my thyroid failed and I gained 200 lbs at 19. Physicality wise: I noticed I was getting complaints about being too small. The doctors even noticed that the usual instruments didn't work on me. As I learned more about anatomy vs myself, I realized I wasn't functioning or appearing fully like how nor...