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Started by Debbie_Anne, June 28, 2007, 12:48:23 PM
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Quote from: Kiera on June 28, 2007, 03:16:19 PMDebbie, if you are full time (and just waiting for SRS) then I would say what you are experiencing is probably perfectly normal and I look forward to the day when I can attain to your status of boredom with the whole TS thing. I think it is called getting on with your life?
Quote from: Cindi Jones on June 28, 2007, 02:29:39 PMI'm very happy that this forum has an extended focus to actually create a sense of real community. It is nice to come and talk of just about anything besides TS'ism and yet still have contact with similar minded people and "my friends".
Quote from: Kiera on June 28, 2007, 03:16:19 PMDebbie, if you are full time (and just waiting for SRS) then I would say what you are experiencing is probably perfectly normal and I look forward to the day when I can attain to your status of boredom with the whole TS thing. I think it is called getting on with your life? Although I am only 7 months HRT and a far cry from full time there are days when I cry alot, stress over what is going to happen in the future and wish that tomorrow was today and then there are other days when there is no time to worry about who I am or "being me" (ie: like work days) and physical and emotional exhaustion seems to be the only thing that is left.Fortunately the last 30 years has demonstrated (to me at least) that those kinda days are merely temporary and happier days are indeed ahead for us!Cheers,
Quote from: Debbie_Anne on June 28, 2007, 06:59:08 PMQuote from: Kiera on June 28, 2007, 03:16:19 PMDebbie, if you are full time (and just waiting for SRS) then I would say what you are experiencing is probably perfectly normal and I look forward to the day when I can attain to your status of boredom with the whole TS thing. I think it is called getting on with your life? Although I am only 7 months HRT and a far cry from full time there are days when I cry alot, stress over what is going to happen in the future and wish that tomorrow was today and then there are other days when there is no time to worry about who I am or "being me" (ie: like work days) and physical and emotional exhaustion seems to be the only thing that is left.Fortunately the last 30 years has demonstrated (to me at least) that those kinda days are merely temporary and happier days are indeed ahead for us!Cheers, *hugs* I will admit to a level of moodiness when I wrote my original post. Some of my "boredom with the whole TS thing" comes from the way that the local TG support group in my area just seems to be stuck in a loop, going over the same stuff over and over, and I am feeling a need to move on, but not knowing how, and being a little afraid to as well.
Quote from: Debbie_Anne on June 28, 2007, 12:48:23 PMI have a question...does anyone else ever find that sometimes you just get tired of the whole Transsexual thing? While I'm waiting to have the money saved up so I can afford my surgery, there are some days where I check my e-mails or go to the forums here, and I find myself weary from reading about TS-ism and TS things. There are days where I just want to go about my life and not give a thought to trans-anything. I'm not saying that I want to abandon my goal of having surgery, because I have noticed that when I have talked myself into that, I slowly sank into a depression. But some days, I just feel that I need a break from all this trans-angst ("trangst?").(Of course on days like that, I don't visit the board or read any ts-related e-mail).
Quote from: Lori on June 28, 2007, 09:35:40 PMAll the time, but there really is no general topic I can think of that somebody won't edit, change, argue about, or want to fight you over, or be offended by it so why bother? There are too many uptight, hormonal, right, overly serious people here for a joking smart a$$ prankster like me to start a new topic outside the realm of TSism.
Quote from: Susan on June 28, 2007, 10:04:34 PMQuote from: Lori on June 28, 2007, 09:35:40 PMAll the time, but there really is no general topic I can think of that somebody won't edit, change, argue about, or want to fight you over, or be offended by it so why bother? There are too many uptight, hormonal, right, overly serious people here for a joking smart a$$ prankster like me to start a new topic outside the realm of TSism. I sincerly hope you are joking... Keep the topic relatively clean, follow the rules, and no one should bother it.
Quote from: Susan on June 28, 2007, 10:04:34 PMI sincerly hope you are joking... Keep the topic relatively clean, follow the rules, and no one should bother it.