Quote from: HumanBeing on March 25, 2014, 06:09:32 AM
-Are you proud to be trans? (Of course you are, that's why you're here
)
Oh yes. I've been through a lot to transition. I surmounted a lot of obstacles. I've accomplished something none of my cis friends have.
Quote from: HumanBeing on March 25, 2014, 06:09:32 AM
-When did your 'moment' come?
Early on. I got (good) advice here that when I went out dressed as a woman, regardless of whether I passed, I should hold my head high and embrace my right to be in the world as myself. So it started before I even went out as myself for the first time.
The stares helped. If people were reading me, I wanted to show them that the face of transgender was intelligent, competent, and proud.
Quote from: HumanBeing on March 25, 2014, 06:09:32 AM
-What is your next goal? When do you hope to achieve it by? (Transition wise)
I need body hair laser. I can't bare my shoulders or back in public without it, which greatly restricts clothing choices. Probably start in the next couple months.
Electroysis has been slow. Will probably need to do that for at least another year.
I'm also planning to have SRS this summer.
Quote from: HumanBeing on March 25, 2014, 06:09:32 AM
-What is your next goal? When do you hope to achieve it by? (In general)
I would like to do something to improve the way we educate the public about our condition and the way we live. The media have done a horrible job but we're content to let them do it. They're choosing our spokespeople. While I have nothing against Janet Mock and Laverne Cox, they don't speak for me and are more interested in publicity (because, face it, it's their job) than in educating.
I don't know how I would do this - either to get involved in an existing organization, or do something on my own (would need someone with leadership savvy to help me).
This will probably have to wait until after SRS, since I really don't know how much and for how long that will slow me down.