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Started by Inarasarah, November 28, 2016, 11:07:17 PM

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Inarasarah

Hi,

I stumbled upon your little community while doing some research on Yeson in Seoul Korea.  I was looking for a place to bounce around a few questions and to seek some insight.  What I have discovered is that this community has grown so much from when I transitioned.  This is so wonderful.

Well to start I am Sarah and I came out in 2002 to my now ex-wife and had SRS in 2004.  That is the short version, suffice it to say, I went through the gambit of therapy, support groups, starting HRT, getting FFS, BA, and SRS.  It has been a great ride with only one problem, my voice.  Back then there really were not good options for addressing vocal feminization outside of speech therapy.  I did that and it did improve, but never to my satisfaction.  Then over the last few months, I really started getting depressed about my voice and started doing some research and stumbled upon Yeson.  I could not believe it.  I actually started feeling the same way I felt when I first came out...it is weird, good, but still weird to feel this way again,  I love it :)

That is kinda what brought me here.  Here is a little about me; I hail from the great Pacific NW one of the best places in the world to be trans (IMHO), I play roller derby for one of the local leagues and I travel around the country, but mostly to So Cal to play.  I run a small consulting firm, which gives me time to garden and work on my house.

Most of my trans friends have moved on with their lives, or probably most likely I have moved on with my things.  I wouldn't say I live stealth, but all of my friends are strong, vivacious, extremely independent cis-women.  Only one of them knows of my past, and even that is minimal.  So my coming by is a nice refreshing homecoming if you will.  Back then I was on another forum started by Calpernia.  I don't even remember what it was called anymore, just that it was super helpful at a crucial time in my life.  This explains why I am here. I think it is important to remember where you came from, and having a sense of community is important.  So as I undertake my first surgery in almost 13 years, it felt right to re-connect.

Thanks for being so welcoming already with the posts I have made.  I am not sure if I have any valuable insight, but I have been known to be encouraging.

-Sarah
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V M

Good to see you Sarah, glad things are going well for you

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LiliFee

Welcome back Sarah! I hope your feelings of excitement will find resonance here [emoji847]

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Mariah

Hi Sarah, Welcome to Susan's. You already have definitely given valuable insight and I thank you. It's wonderful you came here to sort through that one last thing. I look forward to seeing around the forums. Good luck and hugs
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Inarasarah

Thanks everyone.  I have already read through many helpful posts. 

You definitely have a nice place here.  :)

-Sarah
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