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Started by Gina Taylor, September 27, 2013, 10:56:05 AM
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Quote from: robinmack on October 02, 2013, 09:42:37 AMI'm living that right now... and it is an OK place to be, for a while. In my own experience, I have discovered that more and more I'm resenting filling the shoes of my male persona as time goes on. At some point, you will probably reach a place where it is intolerable not to be Gina full time, but until then, it's a great way to gain experience, learn, and grow. It's a lot less scary to learn to swim in the shallow end of a pool than by throwing yourself into the deep end. It can be a lot less dangerous, too, which may be why your therapist is suggesting it.\*hug* I'm so glad you have a helpful therapist you can work with!
Quote from: Jessica Merriman on October 02, 2013, 12:04:56 PMIt's all about "intell" baby sister! The more we know the better the mission goes. That's one of the reason's I wanted a slow transition, to learn along the way. That's why I type my name, to get used to seeing it and it being a reflex that I don't have to think about. That goes the same when I am with my new support system and let them use my name. So slowly I can start to hear it more and respond more normally instead of "Hey Jessica", "Jessica", "Hey ditz!" Slowly build the muscle and brain memory. That's why we had to practice I.V.'s so much, so we could do it without thinking about it and could concentrate on other treatment issue's.
Quote from: ginataylor on September 27, 2013, 01:38:52 PMThanks for the advice Robinmack, but I'm 45 years old. Unfortunately time has crept up a little too fast on me for things and I don't think that starting HRT at this age would make much difference. But thanks for the thought.
Quote from: alex rogers on October 04, 2013, 07:03:41 AM37 here, I don't care how minimal the effects of HRT may be, I am going for it 100% anyway, I HAVE to take this as far as I can with my outwards appearence.
Quote from: robinmack on October 10, 2013, 07:25:10 PM*heh* Ain't kids the best? From their perspective, it's down to being who you are, and they often wonder what the big deal is. Social conditioning hasn't even begin to sink in to the gender role level yet, or at least nowhere near the degree as it has for grown-ups. Gender, sexuality, they are what they are to kids...Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone felt that way?