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Started by LoriLorenz, November 05, 2014, 11:45:52 AM

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LoriLorenz

Hello all,

I'm not quite sure yet if I should consider myself trans. If I were, I would be FTM, non-transitioning, at least for the moment. I have very few friends/family who would even begin to understand the thoughts in my head about gender and sexuality, and so here I am, trying to figure it out. The one friend I do have who is open to this sort of thing is, of course, only one person and she is not trans* but Bi with a preference for males, so can only help me so far.

So, about me: I grew up in a tomboyish fashion. Everyone assumed it was because my primary contact as a young kid was almost exclusively male cousins, whom I had to keep up with or play alone (My older sister was JUST old enough not to want to play with her little sister). That was my thought too, at least until a few years ago when I met my very open Bi friend. We were in the same college program and she liked to ask the *big questions* like "Do you like boys more, or girls." I like the aesthetic of both the male and female figures, but mostly its a LOVE for the cut of a toned body of any gender! (I guess I could be omni-sexual in the visual sector at least.)

One of the BIG reasons I haven't thought much about my preferences and feelings in regards to gender has been that I was raised Catholic (I hear the booo, hisssss already :laugh: ) And I still firmly believe my faith, I just think the understanding of gender and such is beyond what the conservatives think!!! As a Master's of Religious Education Student (in process) I also know better than most of the crowd who say :angel: GAY = EVIL  >:-) (see what I did there? it's more of an =/= than a =!)

Anyhow, back to the story... So, I had my friend's question rolling in my mind from then on. I don't feel a need to have a significant other, or to have children, so thats not part of my mix. But recently two things in my life have cause me to really consider this... and please... yes I'm a geek and yes, it's behind a computer screen, but it's not how we come to it, but what we come to I think?!?!

So, those silly little quizzes on Facebook pop up, and I take the "How girly are you?" quiz and come up as 25% girly (meaning 75% boyish) and that little word "tomboy" comes up again. And here I go, gotten ahead of myself...

I'm not working right now because I am living with pain that is barely manageable with prescription strength pain medication. (Read stuff they regulate with triplicate forms and everything!) So, my geeky self does things to distract myself. I enjoy a good Roleplay - be it Science Fiction, Fantasy or what have you. I've played real time, text based, e-mail and forum versions. Almost invariably I gravitate to playing male characters, and even find it difficult to play a female character, despite my Real life gender.

In real life, my fashion choices are definitely more along the lines of the male gender and I do NOT like makeup (Thankfully I don't have to wear any as I have an excuse - I break out in hives). I also prefer a more male style of clothing (I will post me in a Steampunk outfit I cobbled together). But more than that, when I get into real life conversations with my game mates, I have only once been pegged as female before I told anyone. EVER. If I don't self identify, they assume I am male and the perception never changes. I am completely comfortable with this, and prefer the male designation.

I don't know if I want to transition, if I AM trans or what, but I want to figure it out!
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Jessica Merriman

A big warm welcome to the family!! You will soon find you are far from alone and you will make friends here very easily. I can say that because we all have either gone through where you are now or are already undergoing transitions. A first very good place to start finding the answers is with a good Therapist preferably with gender experience. They can help you so much and in some places letters from them are required for HRT and other procedures. Relax and make yourself t home!

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Devlyn

Hi LoriLorenz, welcome to Susan's Place! I was raised a Catholic too, did the Kneel! Sit! Stand!  Kneel! Sit! routine for a number of years. Get busy posting and I'll see you around the site!

Hugs, Devlyn

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MelissaAnn

Hello Lori
the big warm welcome to Susan's place. There are many people that are going through and have felt the same way you do. I know it's hard and confusing trying to figure out who you really are. There is vast amounts of information to be found on these forums. There are some great resources also, everything is right at your fingertips, so pull up a chair, relax and let your fingers do the walking as Jessica stated a therapist, especially gender therapist would be a great place for you to start. Hope to see you around the site. I wish you nothing but the best of luck on your journey and may the angels always look upon you and guide you on your path.

Hugs,

Melissa Ann

LoriLorenz

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on November 05, 2014, 12:19:59 PM
Hi LoriLorenz, welcome to Susan's Place! I was raised a Catholic too, did the Kneel! Sit! Stand!  Kneel! Sit! routine for a number of years. Get busy posting and I'll see you around the site!

Hugs, Devlyn

HAHA Catholic Calisthenics! Can't say Catholics don't exercise!  ;D

Thank you all for the welcome. There's much more to the "behind the scenes" of my thinking and wondering... I suppose it will *come out* along the way too. ::)
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gennee

Hello Lori and welcome to Susan's. Thank you for your introduction. Love the avatar also.

:)
Be who you are.
Make a difference by being a difference.   :)

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LoriLorenz

Thanks gennee!

Can I just say you look absolutely wonderful? I was poking around and noticed that you said you were a "late bloomer". Gotta say that made me heave a sigh of relief as it was one of the questions I had. "Am I too old for this?" (32 years old)

Thx on the avi, was a pic I took for a friend who is planning on her wedding being steampunk, and I wanted her to "approve" my garb! (She thinks I look gorgeous).
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