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Love being gender fluid

Started by MelissaD, June 14, 2017, 03:48:25 PM

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MelissaD

I love being gender fluid and proud of it.I knew there was something about me as a young boy,this started when I was 5 years old.Thought I was transgendered at first,felt I was happy as a boy.I remember trying on dresses and loved how they looked on me.Then at age 10,told my mom I wanted to dress as a girl for Halloween.She had no problem with this at all and it happened.I loved it when I was dressed up and found myself with my mom witnessing it.It was the next day I told her that I felt that I was a boy and girl.Accepted it right away and said she still loves me.My dad whom is no longer in my life,he was very harsh on me for this.Mom told him to accept it or leave.He decided to leave.After that my mom became more supportive and did take me clothes shopping in the girl's section including getting my ears pierced.As I got older,there were times I dressed as female on certain days and as male on certain days.It is still to this day in my life.Married to a great wife that loves and accepts for who I am.I have a supportive brother that knows I am different from him,he's fully masculine.Pronouns,I like the gender pronouns she/her and he/his used.Shopping for my clothes,it gets harsh at times and my wife is with me.I do get harassed at certain times which I stand up for myself during the shopping.
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JB_Girl

Ya know what?  You're happy and have a solution that works for you.  Sounds like life rocks to me!  Gender identity is a bi-modal curve (like a two humped camel).  Lots of us slop around in the valley for a while or forever.  Seems pretty normal to me.  :eusa_clap: :eusa_clap:

Congratulations,

JB
I began this journey when I began to think, but it took what it took for me to truly understand the what and the why of authenticity.  I'm grateful to have found a path that works and to live as I have always dreamed.

The dates are unimportant and are quite stale now.  The journey to truth is fresh and never ends.
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Veronique10

Quote from: MelissaD on June 14, 2017, 03:48:25 PM
I love being gender fluid and proud of it.I knew there was something about me as a young boy,this started when I was 5 years old.Thought I was transgendered at first,felt I was happy as a boy.I remember trying on dresses and loved how they looked on me.Then at age 10,told my mom I wanted to dress as a girl for Halloween.She had no problem with this at all and it happened.I loved it when I was dressed up and found myself with my mom witnessing it.It was the next day I told her that I felt that I was a boy and girl.Accepted it right away and said she still loves me.My dad whom is no longer in my life,he was very harsh on me for this.Mom told him to accept it or leave.He decided to leave.After that my mom became more supportive and did take me clothes shopping in the girl's section including getting my ears pierced.As I got older,there were times I dressed as female on certain days and as male on certain days.It is still to this day in my life.Married to a great wife that loves and accepts for who I am.I have a supportive brother that knows I am different from him,he's fully masculine.Pronouns,I like the gender pronouns she/her and he/his used.Shopping for my clothes,it gets harsh at times and my wife is with me.I do get harassed at certain times which I stand up for myself during the shopping.

This is great. I love reading this. :)
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