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Why do we search for reasons to transition?

Started by Hazumu, March 25, 2006, 12:30:33 PM

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ChefAnnagirl

Oh - dont get me wrong -

There were plenty of convincing and valid reasons why NOT to, just from the "logical" standpoint of trying to maintain some measure of my life's "stability" by the terms of other people's needs, wants, standards and judgements, but the overwhelming reality of my own mental and emotional state outweighed all of them more forcefully than i could have ever imagined. I hear you, and we seem to be paralleling each other somewhat, but on slightly different tracks of perception, i think...

I was "looking" for reasons to NOT transition, mainly ONLY as a means of making sure that i had exhausted all other mental and emotional options - deeply and piercingly playing devil's advocate with myself - as a means of making sure that i was being as dead honest with ME, and therefore eventually everyone else in my life, as i could possibly be, before i took the plunge......

This may have been what you just said or intended, and i have just expanded and paraphrased this somewhat - no misunderstanding intended....

So I went, and have not looked back with any regret at all since then...


Lovingly always,


ChefAnnagirl
Level the playing field
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Melissa

Quote from: ChefAnnagirl on June 28, 2006, 08:52:07 AM
I was "looking" for reasons to NOT transition, mainly as a means of making sure that i had exhausted all other mental and emotional options - deeply and piercingly playing devil's advocate with myself, and in so doing, making sure that i was being as dead honest with ME, and therefore eventually everyone else in my life, as i could possibly be, before i took the plunge......

and thus

Quote from: Melissa on June 28, 2006, 08:36:17 AM
...you had justified it was necessary.

Melissa
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ChefAnnagirl

Nice - thanks for that one... great use of the insert quote - you understood and i thought somehow that you hadn't...
:) ;D 8) ;)

Level the playing field
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Kate

Quote from: ChefAnnagirl on June 28, 2006, 08:52:07 AM
I was "looking" for reasons to NOT transition, mainly ONLY as a means of making sure that i had exhausted all other mental and emotional options - deeply and piercingly playing devil's advocate with myself - as a means of making sure that i was being as dead honest with ME, and therefore eventually everyone else in my life, as i could possibly be, before i took the plunge......

LOL... thank goddess... I'm not the only one! Yay!

Leave no stone unturned... yup, that's my motto. Problem is, it's a big river bed... there always seem to be Just One More Stone...
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Chynna

Simply because we has human being require "ACCEPTANCE" from other human beings...

I'm doing this drastic thing because of XYZ so don't think of me diffferently please
This is why I have to do this because of XYZ...

Chynna
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