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Feeling scared and discouraged to transition :(

Started by Tartarus, December 06, 2015, 12:56:40 PM

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Tartarus

Hi, so I've recently accepted that I'm a transexual and I do want to transition..but after seeing what some people say on facebook, especially on the TMZ articles about transgenders, i dont even know if i can deal with the discrimination..being refered to as "a circus freak show" and "cancerous"..i just dont know:( please someone help me:(
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archlord

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Lyndsey

Welcome to Susan's Place
You can get a lot of your ? answers here and help you along. Please don't let all the bad publicity stop you from being who you are. It is a lot better out there than it use to be. I have been excepted very well as far as I know. But there is always going to be someone that will talk behind your back no matter what you do. So why not be happy.

Big Hugs
Lyndsey
Lyndsey Marie Burke- Started my journey February 2011 Full time on May 5th 2014 HRT June 6th 2014 Name change and on all records and court documents June 20th 2014 SCS October 20th 2015 with Doctor Marci Bowers in Burlingame California I'm a very Happy women and finally living what I should have been living my whole life. Expect the unexpected. I feel Blessed. Love, Live, Be Happy. Be safe.
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Mallory

Don't pay any attention to those ultra-conservative religious zealots or fantasists who attempt to shame and degrade anyone who chooses to be free; scum of the earth they are.

Simple and straight to the point: Be you.  Do what will make you happy. :)
Carpe diem.



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Lyndsey

Quote from: Mallory on December 06, 2015, 01:13:22 PM
Don't pay any attention to those ultra-conservative religious zealots or fantasists who attempt to shame and degrade anyone who chooses to be free; scum of the earth they are.

Simple and straight to the point: Be you.  Do what will make you happy. :)

AMEN Well said !!!!!!
Lyndsey Marie Burke- Started my journey February 2011 Full time on May 5th 2014 HRT June 6th 2014 Name change and on all records and court documents June 20th 2014 SCS October 20th 2015 with Doctor Marci Bowers in Burlingame California I'm a very Happy women and finally living what I should have been living my whole life. Expect the unexpected. I feel Blessed. Love, Live, Be Happy. Be safe.
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Miyuki

What people say on anonymously on the Internet is not representative of the way people will treat you in person. Well, most of the time... There are a lot of people who still view being transgender as immoral, and try to come up with nonsensical excuses why we shouldn't be allowed to be ourselves. But depending on where you live and how you present yourself, your experiences can vary greatly as far as how many of these people you meet and have to deal with. Not once since I started to transition have I had an experience where a stranger walked up to me and said something negative to my face. I might have been lucky, because I live in a place where transgender acceptance is relatively high. But it just goes to show that attitudes are changing, and the horror stories you sometimes hear are increasingly the exceptions rather than the rules. In many places there are even legal protections in place so that anyone caught discriminating against us could be fired or worse. I can't promise you that you will never have a negative experience as you transition, but I can promise you that there are plenty of places now where you can live your life without constant fear of public humiliation. The real challenges I've faced during transition haven't been in public. They have been in private, with my family, and with myself.
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Dena

Welcome to Susan's Place. People will say things behind the screen of the internet that they would never say in public. I have lived as a woman for 33 years, traveled the United States, attended a number of trap shoots (some very large) and worked several jobs. In that time I have never been physically or verbally assaulted and people treated me with respect. Yes there are some loudmouths out there but I suspect if you were to meet them in public you would find out how much of a coward they are. In my experience, the vast majority of the people will treat you just like anybody else so you shouldn't let your fear of others interfere with your plans to transition.

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Shandril

Im conservative lol and plan on transitioning asap with therapy already booked. Please dont tar all conservatives with the same brush.

Anyways i see this transphobia all the time and realistically those kind of people will never be in my life anyways.

I guarantee, knowing from my own experience a good chunk of the phobics actually hate part of themselves.

I did it for years i was phobic of all things sexual and gender, why? Because i hated that part of myself. Well not necessarily that part of myself but i was under the belief i would never be myself so out of frustration i was extra phobic.

Not sure if that made any sense at all lol...

Moral of the story, they dont hate you they really hate themselves and in a sense are jealous of your courage to be Yourself when they dont.

~Shan~

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