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Finally making a start!!

Started by Ltl89, May 14, 2013, 05:50:57 PM

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Ltl89

So today I have officially reached out to a gender therapist and plan on starting the process.  As some of you may know, I have been avoiding the starting parts of my transition that could out me while living at home.  But, I really can't hold myself up anymore and have decided to just move forward.  Because I am on my parents insurance, there really is not much time for hiding anymore.  It's only a matter of time before they catch on.  However, I have been writing a very long coming out letter that I hope will gain their acceptance. 

It's a very weird feeling to say the least.  On the one hand, I am very scared about getting rejected and losing the support of my mother (which I need because I live at home and don't have the ability to move out).  But on the other hand, I am finally going to be able to start transitioning and leave the past behind.  While I have gone to support groups, came out to friends and started to feminize myself to a degree, I forced myself into a closet that wouldn't allow me to make the progress that I needed.  Now, I just have to destroy that damn closet,lol.  Even though this is not much of a start, I am super excited and it's a big deal to me.  I'm just hoping it won't take forever to get on hormones because I need to start soon.

I wanted to share this with everyone because you have all been so helpful and supportive.  I can't express how much it has meant to me.  Thank you for helping me gain the courage to finally make a start.  I've held myself back for years because of fear of rejection and concerns about my families reaction.  The support here has really enabled me to put things into perspective.  For that, I am grateful. 
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kyh

I'm so so so so happy for you! Make sure you let us know how the appointment with the gender therapist goes!
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Misato

Good luck, stay strong and keep us in the loop!
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Theo

The very best of luck, and may your family give you a positive surprise with their response. :)
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Joanna Dark

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