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Seeing Being Transgender As A Gift, After I Become A Post Op Lesbian Woman ?????

Started by Stephanie Sammantha, January 04, 2016, 10:49:01 PM

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Stephanie Sammantha

Okay, if and hopefully when I become a post op lesbian transwoman, I would be very very very comfortable with myself.

Given I'm fortunete to become post op, the appeciation I would have for my body, could I get that if I was born in the right body ???

Do any cis woman be so grateful and enjoy their own body that much ???

Transitioning would leave me with either zero or close to zero insecurities about my physicality.
If any insecurity about my physicality is left after transitioning, unless something tragic happens to me, I don't see an insecurity about my physicality being unrelated to me being transgender.

Maybe the happiness I would get being post op, would make out for the suffering of the past and my current present.

I'm not big on labels unless it's too important to not have a label.
3 labels are too important to me:
- Human.
- Woman.
- Lesbian.

Being transgender shaped me into who I am, and who I would become.

Is that I described above an upside to being transgender ?

Are there other upsides to being transgender ?
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