Quote from: PurpleWolf on December 12, 2017, 02:28:38 PM
Has there always been trans people in your life? (Probably not.)
When did you meet others like you for the first time?
How did that make you feel?
Do you have many trans friends (in real life)?
Do trans friends offer you something more that cis friends can't?
Has there always been trans people in my life?
No
When did I meet others like me for the first time?
In San Francisco on the trolley, but I didn't even know what I was or who at the time.
How did that make me feel?
It made me feel awkward. This trans female wasn't working on her voice (at least I don't think so....). When she spoke to me and my classmates she had a deeper voice than any of us, but she was beautiful. Being from Mississippi none of us had seen anyone like her. Most called her a ->-bleeped-<-. At the time I didn't know about it and I wasn't questioning yet. I had done some crossdressing but, nothing further. It was almost like an episode of Maury.
Do you have many trans friends in rl?
Yes, now that I have found the local group and everyone seems to have a trans friend they want me to network with now. So yes, I have a few now!

Do my trans friends offer something more than my cis ones?
Yes, it is a fraternity if you will. We all have common threads we can relate to each other whether male/female. We get each other on somewhat of a deeper level. "I mean some cis still think of us as weird/strange." We can talk shop (i.e. transition, what we are changing in life, operations)? So absolutely my trans friends offer a little more than my cis friends, but I wouldn't trade any of them for someone else. They are still friends and offer a friendship. I mean with a cis person I might not share my whole life and why I know I am trans but, a brother or sister I can do that with more openly.