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I passed for the first time

Started by Sydney Greentree, April 06, 2013, 03:08:05 AM

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Sydney Greentree

Now I have the confidence to go out as a woman whenever I want.
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natastic

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Alainaluvsu

To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.



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ZoeM

Don't lose who you are along the path to who you want to be.








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Henna

Hopefully this is not considered of hijacking a thread, but I thought to share also a moment, where I might have passed on Friday. Even though to me it seemed that the people were just very polite towards me and didn't laugh, but my friend said yesterday to me, that it might had nothing to do with politeness, but that I passed. I just can't feel or see of passing, but in any case...

I had a second appointment on Friday at University hospital, where the trans-clinic is located. I had difficulties of finding a parking space and finally parked on spot, which seemed a bit dubious, as it was almost in the middle of a construction yard, but I parked there as one woman showed me that spot. While I was waiting for the appointment, I noticed that one car parked behind my car and blocked my way out. I though that hopefully the car will move before my appointment is over.

When my appointment was over, there was even more cars blocking my way! Being with full make-up, dress and high heel shoes I was a bit terrified that I actually have to go and start asking those sweaty, hairy and big looking construction workers, if someone could move their car that I can get out. While I was contemplating what I'm going to do, a woman came to me asking what I want. I explained the situation with my car and on we went looking the construction workers from this dusty, smelly and noisy building which was being renovated.

We found the three man who came to move their cars. Nobody didn't laugh at me, nobody didn't look funnily towards me and didn't make any gesture or face that I could have even in my very suspicious and pessimistic mind interpret as a negative comment or thought towards to me. Of course they were not happy that I had parked there, but that conversation was very normal to me.

I have no idea if I passed or not, or if the construction workers have been instructed to behave in hospital area as there are all sort of people in a hospital. I highly doubt that you can train all construction workers to behave so well, but you never know  ;D
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DirtyFox

Watching the birds made me feel like taking a journey. The people, the landscapes, everything was imperfect but beautiful.
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