Thanks so much everyone. *Please* let's discuss your disagreements. I'll probably write future articles on some of these issues so it's nice to have trans women to talk to about them.
Grace the association with traumatic events is deliberate. Even though our identities and experiences vary, I think it's important to find a term and a way of thinking that can work for large swaths of us, even if our own individual experiences are different.
If it were just to describe myself, I would probably use a more empowered term. But there's this huge rift between the stealth and out communities and using "survivor" for me is one way to find common ground. There are some people who think of trans as a traumatic event that they want to forget, and others as a source of pride and a significant part of our lives. I'm hoping to find ways to bring those two factions closer together.
And Abby (and everyone), my sister has just convinced me to put a fashion section on my blog (aselfmadewoman.com) so watch out for that.

I'll be shooting at least an outfit a week!
Cindy, thanks so much. And yes, Josh is a total sweetheart. He's been really incredible throughout the process of writing the piece, lending his support and being a great ear around issues of trans rejection. I'm lucky to have found him.