Refusal to forgive myself
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2026 11:20 pm
Hi again, Scarleteen. I’ve spoken with you previously about guilt for my actions towards others in the past. I still have unresolved guilts, and would like honest answers from women about my behaviors. I’ll be straight to the point.
Once in my senior year of high school (i was 18), I put my hands around a girl’s neck as a “joke”. It didn’t cross my mind how this could make her uncomfortable, until I saw her face, and it set in that I had done something awful. She forgave me (seemingly) quickly; still feeling comfortable talking to me and pairing up with me on school projects and such.
I unfortunately wish I was born female. While I won’t be pursuing social transition (I think) for many different reasons, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that situations like this, and situations like when I would pressure females; one into lifting up her shirt when I was 5 despite her saying no, dropping a pencil under the desk to look up a girl’s dress in Kindergarten when i was 6, and coercing one (who is now a man), into sending me pictures and touching my penis when I was 13, aren’t the biggest reasons as to why I can’t bring myself to claim “womanhood”.
It hurts, so much. I know, I deserve the pain, but it still hurts and it makes me hate being alive because I can’t take any of it back. I want to “deserve” to be a woman so badly, yet I never will because of the misogyny I perpetuated; the ways I contributed to the horrible ways females are treated growing up, while I benefitted from male privilege, according to others.
I’m pleading for an answer from women, for a final closure. Do I truly deserve to claim being a woman. Because to myself, I sure don’t. And it makes me dread the rest of my life. But, if it would make women more comfortable, I can accept it.
Once in my senior year of high school (i was 18), I put my hands around a girl’s neck as a “joke”. It didn’t cross my mind how this could make her uncomfortable, until I saw her face, and it set in that I had done something awful. She forgave me (seemingly) quickly; still feeling comfortable talking to me and pairing up with me on school projects and such.
I unfortunately wish I was born female. While I won’t be pursuing social transition (I think) for many different reasons, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that situations like this, and situations like when I would pressure females; one into lifting up her shirt when I was 5 despite her saying no, dropping a pencil under the desk to look up a girl’s dress in Kindergarten when i was 6, and coercing one (who is now a man), into sending me pictures and touching my penis when I was 13, aren’t the biggest reasons as to why I can’t bring myself to claim “womanhood”.
It hurts, so much. I know, I deserve the pain, but it still hurts and it makes me hate being alive because I can’t take any of it back. I want to “deserve” to be a woman so badly, yet I never will because of the misogyny I perpetuated; the ways I contributed to the horrible ways females are treated growing up, while I benefitted from male privilege, according to others.
I’m pleading for an answer from women, for a final closure. Do I truly deserve to claim being a woman. Because to myself, I sure don’t. And it makes me dread the rest of my life. But, if it would make women more comfortable, I can accept it.