Quote from: regina on July 17, 2007, 09:31:01 AM
I know (am acquainted with) three women from another internet forum (two of whom I've also met). They all transitioned before 20 and have been transitioned for 30 years or more. All of them insist they're online to help newbies, which is great. Unfortunately, what I've seen instead is they're all still fighting their own battles about being trans. They are obsessed with their own passability (which, in one case is naturally very good, in another case very good after a recent trip to Dr. O and in another case not nearly as good as it was when she was young). They are all obsessed with why they are trans (and two are still going over the DES business). Two have been married for periods of time (but are now divorced). Two of them seem to hang with a unusually large number of transwomen (one's in a long relationship with another long-term transitioning transwoman after being in relationships with men). One of them only hangs with men. All of them seem to be in a prolonged cycle of reprocessing their lives, their transitions, and how impossible it was for them to live as males (again, they all transitioned before becoming adult males).
What I have learned from these women (not so much from what they've said, but the subjects they choose to talk about and how they selectively share their lives) is they all have quite a bit of shame about who they are, that they still don't feel 'real' no matter how much they insist they are (because they're obsessed with talking about this subject).
You know Gina, I have to agree with what you say here. My "alert system" is going off as well. I'm not quite clear about something though. Why would anyone who transitioned during their late teens visit Dr. O or Dr. Z? Most of the people (I know) who transitioned early in life (late teens and early twenties) are almost impossible to clock as TS. It seems, to me, that these women you talk about suffer from some kind of body dysmorphic disorder if they are constantly seeking opportunities to surgically enhance their features. To be honest I have met a few of them as well, "my breasts are larger than yours so I am "more" of a woman than you" kind of thing.
Now, there's nothing wrong with having transsexual friends, but if someone who transitioned young is "always" hanging out with trans people, I have to wonder why this is. Does this person feel more at ease with trans folks? or is this person not comfortable enough to socialize with cisgender people yet?
Regarding passability, there comes a time in the life of a TS (me as an example) when this is not such a big issue anymore. I know I pass 100% of the time. I realized this many years ago and closed that chapter of my struggle so to speak. Been there, done that, and now, I don't even think about it. As with any other cisgender woman, I like going to the hair dresser on a regular basis; I love having my nails done bi-weekly; I also enjoy dressing well when opportunities present (i.e, a social gathering, a family reunion, an important meeting at work, etc). However, at home, I am all shorts and t-shirts, very old (actually ancient) slippers, and naturally I don't wear makeup. If I have to go to the grocery store, the post office or open the door for the UPS guy, this is what they see, a plain Tink without any makeup and all the adornments that others are so fond of wearing. This is why I think that there are some unresolved issues with these women you talk about, but like I usually say, whatever!
Quote from: Nero on July 17, 2007, 01:32:19 PM
I'm going to be a little blunt if you'll permit me:
I've actually had clowns (some of whom frequent this board) tell me I'm not trans.
For silly reasons like:
a. I have medical issues which prevent me from being on testosterone at this time.
b. I have no desire for a cock, and wouldn't trade my [meow] for the world.
c. I have some effeminate mannerisms and phrases.
d. I'm bisexual.
Nero, if you allow me, you shouldn't be listening to this rubbish. Obviously these people you talk about are stupid (yes, whoever you are, you heard me correctly, you are STUPID)
I would like to know who these people are, for I want to tell them a few things myself.
Anyway, I think I am going to rest from this thread now.

tink

P.S. Yeah, I left work a bit early today, for I had some errands to run...