I haven't met anyone from the trans community apart from one or two briefly in the endocrinologists waiting room. Why are Drs always running late even when your the first appointment of the day?
Anyway I do have several cis girlfriends with whom I go out to restaurants, movies, shopping, and drinkies of course.
I don't even think there is a support group for Trans in Wellington, or none that I have found, and I have searched. Seems to be mainly tied in with the Gay community here, not that that is a bad thing, and I guess its to do with numbers.
It can sure be a bit overwhelming for those starting their journey as there is no obvious or targeted support at all that I am aware of, apart from the medical fraternity of course.
I guess I am a lucky one in that I just decided to go it alone, and am now just waiting for surgery when I have saved up the money. Sometimes glass doors need to be broken down rather than opened.
All in all its still darn lonely at times. Its what you make of it I guess.