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Anyone in philly?

Started by Emo, January 04, 2014, 08:33:40 PM

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TessaMarie

Most years my only complaints about the Philly winter is that it is too short & there isn't enough snow.
This year, that is not the case.  We have loads of nice snow right now  :D
I had to shorten my walk this evening 'coz the wife needed help with her homework (& food).  I got a little walking done by going to Acme on the Blvd, realising I had forgotten my bank cards while at the register, returning home to get them & then back to the Acme for the groceries.  2.5 miles all told ... not too far off the 4 I would have preferred.  And I made the wife laugh by finding enough cash in my pocket to pay for the groceries after I got home the second time.

Anyway, to return to the topic: 

I am intending to go to the William Way Centre this Thursday (23/Jan) for the 7-9pm support group meeting.  I will be driving in from NE Philly & parking at 4th & Arch.
Is there anyone here interested in meeting up in Centre City ?  If the support group ain't so great, we can always go chat somewhere else. 

I will admit that I am more interested in meeting one or two other transfolk than any particular need for a "support group".  My support system is already strong. 

Tessa  :)
Gender Journey:    Male-towards-Female;    Destination Unknown
All shall be well.
And all shall be well.
And all manner of things shall be well.    (Julian of Norwich, c.1395)
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TessaMarie

I went to the support group at the William Way Centre again this evening.

I enjoyed the discussion.  There were 3 transmen & 4 transwomen there, plus 2 allies.  No-one monopolised the conversation, and the differences of opinion that did arise were addressed respectfully without any rancour or hurt feelings.  I don't know that I would really consider it a support group in the 'group therapy' sense, it was more a social gathering of transfolk in a friendly & safe setting.  More than once the conversation wandered away from trans-specific topics to matters of more immediate concern, like the freezing cold weather outside  ;o)   It felt like meeting up with a few old friends I didn't know I had.

I fully intend to return, and made a point of making sure I had a couple of phone numbers so I could keep in touch between now & next Thursday.

I was there two weeks ago after the missus crashed on the couch on her birthday.  Two weeks ago it was terrible.  If I hadn't spoken at length with one of the women I met there afterwards, I doubt I would have considered returning.  One cis-person held the entire room hostage for the whole time I was there, demanding we answer his questions in ways that suited his preconceived notions.  Because of who he was, the person newly assigned to run the group didn't feel confident enough to intervene.  This was addressed privately later & that particular issue appears to have been resolved by last Thursday.

For anyone in or near Philly who is looking to connect with some other transfolk, this group as it is now seems to be an emotionally safe place for us to meet.

For those looking for a free group therapy session, other options might be a better fit.


Finally:  I was very happy to connect with Embracing Eva from here via phone after the meeting.  TY for reaching out to me via PM  :)

Tessa
Gender Journey:    Male-towards-Female;    Destination Unknown
All shall be well.
And all shall be well.
And all manner of things shall be well.    (Julian of Norwich, c.1395)
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