When I was about 18 my girlfriend at the time said, 'You're the only boy I'd ever invite to a hen-party.' The moment she said it, a look of horror crossed her face at the fear that she might have insulted my masculinity and she started telling me, 'I mean that in a good way. I wasn't trying to be rude ...' and so on.
Of course, I was thrilled. I've always loved female company. I'm totally happy having a girly conversation and although I've learned over the years how to behave in a way that seems appropriately masculine, I've never, ever been one of the guys.
So for me, transition is as much as anything about becoming one of the girls, being able to socialise with women in an entirely non-sexual way, as friends, sharing experiences and emotions.
But I wonder: is this possible? Can cis-females ever truly accept a MTF transsexual as one of their own? Or are we, not being "real women" doomed to be outsiders?
Tell me, ladies ... what are your experiences of friendship, companionship and acceptance with other women? Are you one of the girls? Or have you felt the cold shoulder once they know you weren't born in a girl's body?