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just discovered this forum, and a rant about my sponsor

Started by spiffyalexneal, June 27, 2011, 04:08:44 PM

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spiffyalexneal

So totally didn't see this forum till like, right now. hahaha

Anyways, I'm a fairly active member in AA, and have been sober a little over two years. I recently told my sponsor about being trans, and met with her today. She thinks I should wait to start hormones. Okay, fair enough. However, she also said, "Tell me about this friend who is influencing your decision to change your gender." (referring to a guy I met through another trans friend, both of whom are in recovery)

EXCUSE ME? Nobody is INFLUENCING this decision except for myself. She also seemed to imply that I might be wanting to do this because I'm still mourning the deaths of my parents. Here's some news, I'll be mourning their deaths until I'm dead too. So don't think the two have anything to do with each other.

She did say she wants me to get more into recovery, which I do agree with. However, a lot of the other stuff she said sorta pissed me off.

Sorry this doesn't have much to do with addiction, but in a way it does. I just had to rant... thanks if you read.
so don't think twice, you'll end up worse than you've been
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Princess Rachel

I think a lot of the transition process is a wait and see thing, you shouldn't drop it just because someone challenges you, but coming across as confrontational won't help either, you need to take this person with you, help her to understand the real you, the you inside trying to get out and exist, you can't hide away forever, it'll eat you up inside and lead to a lot of damage for yourself and those around you.  This may not be what you want to hear but talking about being trans is the first step and it can seem like the rest of the path is hidden or invisible, try and get a referral for an evaluation if you can and keep on about it, be persistant but not aggressive, let them see its not a wad or a quirk or a reaction to something else.  It can be so hard to get people to see the real you, many will refuse to see, others will want nothing more to do with you, some people might laugh at you in the street and other public places, it can be a hard and lonely road to walk but getting people onboard with you, giving you support and help will make it that little bit easier, if you can believe in your true self then perhaps you can persuade others to see who you really are too.


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