What are some examples of trans people that defy gender stereotypes instead of reinforcing them?

I'm aware of what "coded" means, but just because I recognize that my clothing is coded doesn't mean that I support the idea of it being coded.

I don't have dysmorphia - dysmorphia is the inability to see my body in the way it actually is. I'm perfectly capable of recognizing the shape of my body, I just don't like that shape. I think you may be conflating dysphoria and dysmorphia. Dysmorphia is more like, say, anorexia, where a person is incapible of seeing themselves as anything other than overweight, and so they starve themselves.

I'm not incapable of seeing myself a physiologically male, I am under no misunderstanding or delusion about that fact, it's simply something that I am uncomfortable with.

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