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Started by ShyGothGirl, May 14, 2007, 05:42:11 AM

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ShyGothGirl

Well, as you probably guessed, I'm fairly new to this forum, been coming here a few days to get a feel for the community and I love it... So, yay! Here I am, you may all bask in my glow now... LOL just joking, I'm really not that conceited... I'm actually rather bashful and polite... prolly too much so for my own good....

So, what 'bout me?..... I been transgendered (something about that term seems wrong to me *shrugs*) for as long as I can remember, since before I ever knew what transgendered was or could even understand it. I always acted a bit femme, even as a small child... and as you probably guessed, that led to alot of ridicule and teasing when I was little (being called a "->-bleeped-<-" when I was 8 or even younger and not even knowing what it meant), not to mention I had my fair share of getting beat up over it... But, I've moved passed all that, it was around 13, from a talk-show (of all things), that I heard of "transsexualism" and it hit me like a hammer, POW! It was another 2 years before I started dressing in secret, trying on makeup when no one was around, etc. I found I was extremely good at it from the get-go, especially color coordination... another year after that, I would take clothes out with me to my "girlfriend's" (she was a closet lesbian, so we used our fake relationship as a cover for our "problems") and got the nerve to go out dressed... that was the year I met my first Boyfriend, Micheal (who I will never forget, because he treated me like a LADY, such a sweety), who took me to his Junior Prom as a girl, was so exhilarated to be accepted as a girl at his school (we were in separate counties, diff schools).

I was in the military after I graduated for a bit.... served in less than happy places, which eventually got me wounded, and througha long story I won't go through here, I eventually got kicked out for being trans... God Bless America... lol

So, I remained in the closet, very stealth, even from my own family until this passed holiday season, where I finally had enough living double lives and decided to come out and move my transitioning along... it went WAYYYYY better than expected, though I did lose a few friends, almost all of my family was accepting and none were surprised at all, my mom was positively beaming and happy and has been so awesome, as has my siblings... I know my dad still has issues, but he says he loves me no matter what, and I know he'll come around sooner or later....

Anyway, that's alot more about me than I tell most people... I will have plenty of tales to spin... and I am glad to be in a community I can feel safe communicating these things too, that will listen and understand...

*hugz n kissez*
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Pica Pica

Sounds like you are starting out as positive and good position as you can.
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HelenW

Welcome to Susan's!

Since you've been visiting us for a few days I'll assume you know all about our Terms of Service and how great the Wiki and Links sections are.  Chat is a great place to visit too, you can communicate in real time with people who know and understand what it is to be trans.

You didn't mention if you have found a gender specializing therapist.  I think you should do that as soon as you can since safe transition without one is almost impossible.  The Main Page can direct you to a list of gender therapists in your area.

I'm pleased that you found us and am happy to again say,  WELCOME ! ! :)

hugs & smiles
helen
FKA: Emelye

Pronouns: she/her

My rarely updated blog: http://emelyes-kitchen.blogspot.com

Southwestern New York trans support: http://www.southerntiertrans.org/
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ShyGothGirl

Actually I don't have a therapist just yet, I was seeing this one guy, but he seemed to be a flake, no one I had talked to had ever heard of him, and I ended up going to 3 of 4 consecutive sessions where he didn't show... totally unreliable...

Anyway, I am going to be moving to Oregon soon and I will definitely check the page and see if there is anyone near there... I already have a pretty femme body and I really can't wait to get on HRT... just baby-steppin' it right now, since I just became full-time hehehe


THANK YOUS!!!! *hugglez*
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RebeccaFog

Sorry to hear about the fights and the military experiences, but you seem like you're in a good place now. Glad to see you have confidence and enthusiasm.

Welcome!



Peace,
Rebecca
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Lucy

Hi ya SGG its great to have you here, I hope that you are happy here amongst new friends. Pull up a chair and relax.

Lucy
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gennee

Welcome to Susans.

Gennee

:)
Be who you are.
Make a difference by being a difference.   :)

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Suzy

Hi and welcome!

Thanks for posting an intro.  It's good to get to know a little more about you.  I look forward to hearing more.  Welcome to the Susan's family!

Kristi
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tinkerbell

Hello, hello, hello and welcome to Susan's indeed!

Thank you for your introduction.  Please take a few moments to get familiar with the site (I already know you have  :P), review the site rules and take advantage of our many resources such as the wiki, chat, and the links listed at the main page.  We look forward to your future posts and participation.  Enjoy your stay.

Just as a personal note, it is really refreshing to read your posts ShyGothGirl; you just emanate good karma.  Take care of yourself and we'll be chatting... :)

tink :icon_chick:
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