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Started by GreenThumb, February 05, 2013, 10:14:55 PM

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GreenThumb

Hi, just wanted to introduce myself as a new member to the site. I am MtF and  had my first therapist visit January 31st, and realized I have no real support system. I'm very introverted, so this forum is truly a blessing I would eventually like to find and meet with a group locally, but I'll have to work up some more courage before I try that. I'm more than a little nervous about the whole journey. I'm sure I'll have tons of questions and I'm sure most, if not all of them are already answered somewhere on this site. I'm looking forward to making some new friends and getting to know you. I'm not even sure how to sign this post, I'm having a hard time choosing a name. I like Alyssa, Melissa and a couple of others, for now I'll just be "GreenThumb" Thanks for reading.
What inspires you should entire you, live how you want to be loved.
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Ms. OBrien CVT

Hi GreenThumb, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 10007 strong. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another sister.

And be sure to check out these links ( MUST READS )

There are several of us from the Great PNW.  PDX here.


Janet 

  
It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
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Jamie D

Hello Green Thumb.  Welcome, from southern California.

I like both Alyssa and Melissa.  But, no hurry.

Join in the discussion, you have a family now over 10,000 members strong.
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Brooke777

Welcome! I'm from the Seattle area. This is a great site. Don't worry about the name, this is a great place to try them on. I hope you find people close to you to get to know. I have met a few of the people from here that live in the PNW, so far they have all been great.
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gennee

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

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Miharu Barbie

Shout out from Portland!  It's nice to see more smiling cyber faces here from the Pacific Northwest.  I look forward to seeing you around the forum.

Miharu
FEAR IS NOT THE BOSS OF ME!!!


HRT:                         June 1998
Full Time For Good:     November 1998
Never Looking Back:  Now!
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Beth Andrea

Yay! Welcome "home"! :-)

North of Seattle here, by just 20-90 minutes, depending on traffic...hope to see you around sometime!
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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MadelineB

Maddie here saying welcome to the family from sunny (for several minutes a day) Portland. *hugs* And don't forget to vent, share, and ask questions you are sure have been asjed before.

P s. Congrats on your first session!
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

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jojoglowe

welcome to the forums! I'll be living in eugene in may weee :D I'm planning to utilize MY green thumb on a small farm that practices permaculture techniques. Besides the forums, there's a lot of cool peeps on the chats for remote support. I'm very much like you, mtf who is new and nervous about my future. I had some very bad "not trans enough" and "can't I just be normal" stuff going on over the past month or so. That was lame. Well I begged and prayed for some sort of sign so I could stop my worrying~it came. My best friend basically had this dream and he finally shared it with me and pretty much he knows all about me. Very weird. BUT.... not to try and hijack your welcoming thread I just thought that story might make you feel better. Its like I was soo worried and upset for being different and was afraid of losing my friends etc... but then one of em figured out somehow and is super supportive. I went from agony to having the biggest grin in one night.

I think Alyssa is a beautiful name. Melissa is sweet as well. I haven't picked my name yet as Joe>Jo is easy enough.

I look forward to reading your posts and hearing which name you choose. Have a great day and welcome!
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kimdp999

Welcome, nice to have another Pacific Northwester on here :)
Kimberly
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GreenThumb

Thanks for all the warm welcomes, I can tell this is a very supportive community. I'm living on the Oregon coast right now, but I'm hoping I'll be in one of the larger metro areas soon. Glad to hear there are so many people from the PNW here, I don't feel as alone.
What inspires you should entire you, live how you want to be loved.
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GreenThumb

Quote from: jojoglowe on February 06, 2013, 04:12:00 PM
welcome to the forums! I'll be living in eugene in may weee :D I'm planning to utilize MY green thumb on a small farm that practices permaculture techniques. Besides the forums, there's a lot of cool peeps on the chats for remote support. I'm very much like you, mtf who is new and nervous about my future. I had some very bad "not trans enough" and "can't I just be normal" stuff going on over the past month or so. That was lame. Well I begged and prayed for some sort of sign so I could stop my worrying~it came. My best friend basically had this dream and he finally shared it with me and pretty much he knows all about me. Very weird. BUT.... not to try and hijack your welcoming thread I just thought that story might make you feel better. Its like I was soo worried and upset for being different and was afraid of losing my friends etc... but then one of em figured out somehow and is super supportive. I went from agony to having the biggest grin in one night.

I think Alyssa is a beautiful name. Melissa is sweet as well. I haven't picked my name yet as Joe>Jo is easy enough.

I look forward to reading your posts and hearing which name you choose. Have a great day and welcome!
Permaculture is some exciting stuff. I have a couple of Geoff Lawton movies on my dvd rack. Oregon State University has recently added quite a few permaculture courses to their schedule. I've been thinking about taking some. I think most of them are offered online, but I'm a little wary racking up more student loan debt, when I know I have so many other things to save for. I miss the small food forest I built in my parent's backyard while I was living in southern california. They get to pick fresh fruit all year round. It's nice to meet you and I wish you luck on your adventure farming and in life.
What inspires you should entire you, live how you want to be loved.
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Felix

I'm up in these parts too. Good luck and ditto on the sentiment that Susan's is a fine place to try out a name. Congratulations on taking your first steps. And welcome to the site. :)
everybody's house is haunted
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Brooke777

Quote from: GreenThumb on February 06, 2013, 11:39:45 PM
Thanks for all the warm welcomes, I can tell this is a very supportive community. I'm living on the Oregon coast right now, but I'm hoping I'll be in one of the larger metro areas soon. Glad to hear there are so many people from the PNW here, I don't feel as alone.

I hope it's not the southern Oregon coast. My parents live in Coos Bay, and it is not a very trans friendly place. I hate visiting them there.

Good luck on your move.
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JohnnieRamona

Hi GT! I live in Ohio now, but I grew up in Washington State (and I'm still a huge Seahawks fan)... If you ever want to talk, drop me a line! :)
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kimdp999

Hey Brooke - LOL, I'd say anywhere off the I 5 corridor is not real trans friendly.....  I'm really not a fan of Portland and I don't want to live there (nice place to visit), but I do like it's trans friendly atmosphere
Kimberly
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GreenThumb

Quote from: kimdp999 on February 07, 2013, 11:06:22 PM
Hey Brooke - LOL, I'd say anywhere off the I 5 corridor is not real trans friendly.....
I'd have to agree. I'll be out of this small town, before I start hrt. I'm definitely not in Coos Bay, but I have heard it described as "a hole". I'm not really comfortable being more specific on location than "the Oregon coast".
What inspires you should entire you, live how you want to be loved.
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Brooke777

Quote from: GreenThumb on February 07, 2013, 11:24:48 PM
I'd have to agree. I'll be out of this small town, before I start hrt. I'm definitely not in Coos Bay, but I have heard it described as "a hole". I'm not really comfortable being more specific on location than "the Oregon coast".

Oh, no need to get more specific. We don't need any details you don't want to share. I only say I'm in the Seattle area. This is a big area, so I know no one will track me down.  ;D

Yes, Coos Bay is a hole. But, my parent's have a beautiful home right on the bay with a gorgeous view. Pretty much the only reason I visit them is to sit in the hot tub and watch the waves. Normally, I have them come up to visit me.
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Felix

I have my face all over the stuff I do and I'm okay with that so far. Knowing who I am doesn't matter if my identity isn't worth stealing and I'm not looking for an employer. And I'm not sure I've ever met anybody who could find me online and not handle the implications of what they found. So far.

I'd probably be more careful if I had reason to be. We here don't ever encourage people to share more detail than they're comfortable with, so please don't feel pressured.
everybody's house is haunted
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GreenThumb

Quote from: Felix on February 09, 2013, 04:15:33 AM
I have my face all over the stuff I do and I'm okay with that so far. Knowing who I am doesn't matter if my identity isn't worth stealing and I'm not looking for an employer. And I'm not sure I've ever met anybody who could find me online and not handle the implications of what they found. So far.

I'd probably be more careful if I had reason to be. We here don't ever encourage people to share more detail than they're comfortable with, so please don't feel pressured.
For sure, I'm just starting my journey and worried about being outed in the small town where I live or at work. I'm sure I'll get more comfortable here as time passes and after I get out of this town.

I have 7 months left of my new employee probationary period at work. Right now they could let me go if I sneeze to loud or for no cause at all. I'm finally in a decent paying job, that I like, with insurance and I want to keep it.

Thanks for the support and understanding
What inspires you should entire you, live how you want to be loved.
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