I went to an all-women's college for undergrad. During those four years, my masculine identity was cultivated and nurtured by a community of queer women. Leaving college, I found myself having to make concessions for my masculinity in a female presenting body. I'd gone four years without having to explain my masculinity to others. It just was. But I had to live in this world, in this life of constant contradiction between who I saw myself to be and who the world wanted me to be. Transitioning both physically and emotionally, allowed me to take a strong, life long stand to maintain and continue to grow in my masculine identity. Now, it's no question. I'm a masculine transman and society has to grabble with that, not me.