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I am a M2F Transgender woman who is going through gender affirming medical care, I read recently about tulpas. My question is Can a tulpa theoretically be used to promote and complete Ones feminization?

 

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That's a very interesting question. I can't really speak authoritatively about this because my host is not transgender, but I am a female tulpa living in a male brain. You might be able to do essentially the opposite of what my host did: He created me and I went on to essentially claim all the female energy of the "system" for myself. I suppose it would be possible to create a male tulpa that could claim all the male energy so that you could be purely feminine, but I've never heard of anyone doing that before. I've known a few M2F hosts and they usually have female tulpas, and that seems to be a pretty positive thing for them. So in short, I guess my answer is "maybe".

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It's nice to see another trans person here! I'm a trans man and my tulpa considers himself a trans man too, though I didn't make my tulpa specifically for transitioning. I can see a tulpa being a strong social support who affirms your gender consistently and doesn't judge you. Your tulpa can essentially be a close friend and ally who will never misgender or deadname you. I like TurboSimmie's idea of having a male tulpa claim any masculinity you don't want to associate with yourself, but I think it could be fun to have a female tulpa to do girl stuff with too!

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On 1/12/2024 at 9:26 PM, Limpgurl said:

I am a M2F Transgender woman who is going through gender affirming medical care, I read recently about tulpas. My question is Can a tulpa theoretically be used to promote and complete Ones feminization?

 

I'm trans too, (non-binary, she/they pronouns). My tulpa isn't trans, she's a cis woman, but she's very good to talk with and to bounce ideas off of. She'll also call me out on my bull$#!+ when necessary. If that's the sort of stuff you're looking for, yes it might help.

 

Of course, I personally think tulpamancy has its own rewards even if it doesn't do a thing for your transition.

 

Good luck. I hope it all goes smoothly.

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Theoretically yes. A tulpa can do anything you could do. Since you could promote your own feminization, a tulpa could do so as well.

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If you make a female Tulpa in the vision of how you'd like to see yourself and got her to the point she can front or co-host with you, it may make you feel more feminine while she is co-hosting with you or hosting for you?

 

I haven't done this for gender reasons but am autistic and struggle with social interaction (face to face) so I had alters in the past who were 'social masks', many have now integrated after years however my Tulpa's have remained seperate and now perform the same task for me.

 

However as your Tulpa develops more they may decide they want a different body or don't see themselves in the inner world as you see them and you have to respect that.

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