Quote from: Alice Bracken on August 20, 2014, 07:43:40 PM
Is there anyway to get the thoughts to stop. I am not sure if i even want this. I feel scared. I like being a guy and i like doing things with my friends. Going shooting guns, flirting with girls, and even riding my motorcycle everyday. Really is there a way to fix this or should i follow with these thoughts, go with the flow. I am lost on what to do and do not have the money to spend on a therapist.
Alice
Plenty of good advice has already been posted. Nevertheless I thought that it may be useful sharing my experience. In my case the gender dysphoria kept coming back, each time stronger than the last time. The only thing that has worked for me was understanding and accepting that I was trans*. This required 4 things - a great gender therapist, a top flight endocrinologist, low dose hrt and great support. It was however the low dose hrt which stopped my dysphoria and turned my life around. It was Susans and a process of self discovery that then helped me understand that my gender identity is unique, yes it falls within the heading of non binary, but it is unique to me.
So in short the hrt dealt with the initial problem of gender dysphoria, it then opened my eyes, my emotions and possibility to pursue a richer and more authentic life. How I wish to express this is my choice and this is a good thing. I don't expect to stop skiing, kayaking, camping, diving, walking or following pro sports. I do expect to build stronger, more intimate and more powerful relationships with women, with friends and with the broader community.
This journey has taken more than 50 years. Life to me is about understanding who you are and expressing the person who you wish to be, as powerfully and as authentically that you can. It is not so much seeking to 'fix' oneself as it is seeking to express oneself as authentically as possible. You have the opportunity to start on your journey and find your authentic self, far earlier than I did.
Safe travels
Aisla