Quote from: Doreen on June 20, 2018, 10:20:24 AM
Ever since I was as young as I remember .. I can recall praying, hoping, wishing that I was a normal girl. Above all else having a womb, after all wasn't that the quintessential dream living in the wrong body? At least to me it was.
I had to fix some things. Wishes weren't cutting it, and my prayers fell on deaf ears. Until about 4 years ago when I had my first ultrasound.
Turns out I had it all along. The irony though is its not attached. Not just that, it hurts me every day. I don't think there's a surgeon on earth willing to attach it either (I'm still looking around.. I still have some hopes).
Word for the wise though: Careful what you wish for. The only 'benefit' I see out of it is constant pain. Would've been nice to know this 40 years ago though. I would've made some very radical very quick decisions about my 'transition' timeline. Oh well, hindsight & all that. Also ... you never know. You too might be 'gifted' with this. Its not unheard of, and apparently I'm not the only alien on earth with these issues.
Just my ramblings.
@Doreen Dear Doreen: Your heartfelt posting resonated with me in a way that compelled me to sit down and contemplate what you stated about your feelings about your transition that you have wished you had acted on much earlier in your life.
You are right about wishing that you knew then what you know now... 40 years later. (for me 25 years later)
I too have very similar feelings... I knew when I was young that something was wrong.... in many of my earlier postings on the Forums I mentioned that in my school and college years, I had the correct appearing body as far as looking feminine but I had the wrong equipment down below. Obviously I was not comfortable being around my male classmates that for all practical purposes were becoming big, strong, muscle endowed men while I was small 5'4", thin and small build, no muscles, small hands, slightly curly blonde hair, soft looking girly face, and a voice to match.
I endured the cruelest of jokes and comments and the locker room scenario was torture. Finally in my early 30's I made the transition decision that I should have made years earlier.
You are correct with your statement....
Also ... you never know. You too might be 'gifted' with this. Its not unheard of, and apparently I'm not the only alien on earth with these issues.
Thank you for your posting.
Hugs and well wishes,
Danielle