We all agree that being trans just plain sucks. Its hard to live in a body that feels wrong, acts and reacts wrong and has the wrong parts. On top of that, being treated by society as the gender you seem to be, being forced in this role you are not, sucks donkey balls. And I won't even start about transitioning...
That being said, we all know this. Most threads are aimed at the heart-ships, the struggles and the pain. And of course this makes sense.
But I'm a 'the glass if half full' kind of guy. Through all the sucky and hard parts, I try to find something positive. And I did.
As a trans person, we do get a very unique view on life. How many people can say they experienced two genders in their lives? To most cisgendered people, their gender and how society is based on gender is normal. They don't even notice it. But we do. We see and experience life from two sides, and we see how different society can act, based on gender. To me, that is quite special. We see the thing most people are blind to.
On top of that, me being trans has brought me closer to my family. Of course, they have a hard time swallowing my 'condition'. But it has been an opener for talks about feelings and growing up that I would normally have never had. My family are not talkers. We clam up and shut up about feelings. But being trans sort of forces you to discuss and talk about it, and I discovered that my family is open to that. Even my granparents were. They are 80 years old, very religious, and I discovered this very open minded side of them. It was amazing!
So, do any of you try to focus on the few positive sides of being trans? If so, what did you find?