Quote from: Delyth on August 10, 2015, 10:23:02 PM
I finally set up a Facebook account for myself. Rather than just change the name and gender on my male account. My plan is that when I fully transition, I will come out then shut my male account and be me. If people can't accept me, they wont friend me.
I know it sounds stupid. But setting this account up feels another step in the process of becoming me.
Facebook is a great place for transgender people to come out. I have been very successful.
Generally, Facebook users tend to be well-educated and open-minded, accepting my expression far better than in the real world. Of course, there have been some negative reactions and comments... But it happens to all people regardless of gender. And Facebook is evolving...
Like you, I initially hesitated to express fully myself, and self-censored my photos and sometimes postings, too. In 3-4 years, now I fully express myself.
I have received a lot of friend requests, but I try hard to maintain the number of friends below 500. Above 500, I can not interact with my Facebook friends. Most of them are the people I met, studied and worked together once in the real world.
One exception is my wife. She could see my daily activities through Facebook in the real time. As I do not hide anything, she recently started to meddle with my postings and friends. Today, I unfriended and blocked her. I did not open my Facebook account for anybody to find an excuse to criticize and control me. This was for happiness of our family.
Today's my Facebook cover photo:

barbie~~