Quote from: ChiGirl on March 05, 2015, 01:12:44 PM
Do you ever think about the idea that you'll never get to be a young woman? I don't mean the teenage years, but your twenties. I know I have a lot of life ahead of me, but the last couple of days, I feel like I missed out on my youth in general. I think I've been pretty good about not looking back, but this idea is starting to rub me the wrong way. Anyone else think about this and/or how do you deal with with?
I think about this a lot, ChiGirl.
Here is what I've come up with: I'm a pretty OK person. True, I have my faults, and true I'm no great beauty, but all in all, I'm happy with whom I've become. Becoming that person required me to live part of my life as a male and then the rest as a female. If I hadn't, if I'd lived all my life as a female, for example, I wouldn't be the person I am. I'd be someone else.
Since I'm happy with who I am, I need to be happy with the road that got me here.
Also, I know many women, some young, and some old. In general, the older women are the happier. True the younger women are prettier and get more attention from men, but they also haven't lived long enough to separate the important from the trivial, and they tend to get dragged down by things that needn't drag them down.
Yes, they younger ones are prettier (in the eyes of society). But often the older ones appreciate their beauty more.
Does this help?