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Why do you want to transition?

Started by Kevin Peña, August 29, 2012, 01:11:50 PM

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jainie marlena

Quote from: Noah on September 02, 2012, 07:58:33 PM
I want to transition because I have finally been honest with myself about who I am, and having accepted a spiritual truth of my feminine nature, I want to relinquish my attachment to this male body, not to run from it, but to embrace it as it changes. I need to transcend this body, because I believe in my identity as a third sex - as something outside the restrictive binds of modern gender binary. That being said, I also simply want a more feminine body, I know in my heart its the right decision, and it is one that is made in acknowledgment of my spiritual self.
same here.

Quote from: mementomori on September 03, 2012, 03:38:56 AM
is that you in your display ? is so you look AMAZING , i also identify as a third sex too
she does look AMAZING and same here on the identiy of third sex also.

LordKAT

This may sound weird but, I don't want to transition. I just want a horrible error fixed.
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kristin?

Quote from: agfrommd on September 02, 2012, 07:53:11 PM
I want to transition because I want people to see me as I really am.

My thoughts exactly
"What happened happened and could not have happened any other way."
-Morpheus, The Matrix Reloaded

Formspring - somedaykristin
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Julie Wilson

Quote from: jainie marlena on September 03, 2012, 09:25:09 AM

she does look AMAZING and same here on the identiy of third sex also.


Isn't 3rd sex like ze, hir and zim as opposed to he or she or him?
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Noah

Quote from: Noey Noonesson on September 10, 2012, 10:32:42 PM

Isn't 3rd sex like ze, hir and zim as opposed to he or she or him?

Probably for most non-binary conceptions. From my perspective, my transgender identity is a third sex, but trans woman is an adequite descriptor for that identity. I identify as a woman, and with female pronouns, but I witness myself as a unique gender and sex, not in the cis binary.
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jainie marlena

Quote from: Noah on September 10, 2012, 10:36:43 PM
Probably for most non-binary conceptions. From my perspective, my transgender identity is a third sex, but trans woman is an adequite descriptor for that identity. I identify as a woman, and with female pronouns, but I witness myself as a unique gender and sex, not in the cis binary.
what she said is what I mean also.

Rita

I prefer the blunt answer as well, there really isn't much other or better way to explain it.  Transitioning as a word itself is probably improper,  in short we already transitioned mentally to what makes us feel alive.  Now we just want our bodies to match our reality.

If the smile I have on my face when my hormones are in balance and I am feeling pretty is not telling I don't know what is lol.

I think the emphasis on before, rather than after is a mistake as our body has protections against this sort of thing.  A true man would probably feel terrible on a female hormonal balance.
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AudreyH

Well, it makes sense, doesn't it? I would like to be the person externally I am internally. I am woman.
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