Quote from: Killroy on February 14, 2008, 06:09:58 PM
Hey I'm FTM (pre-T.) I'm 17, and go to a catholic high school so i dont really know if I can justifiably call myself FTM, considering I still have to wear a skirt to school every day and they wont let me wear the guys uniform. Whenever I'm not in school I wear my normal clothes.
I'm pretty much alone in the whole trans thing, I haven't had the guts to tell anyone aside from a few close friends. i'm really scared to tell my parents about it, because they are very conservative and religious and I think that they will freak out. I'd been looking for forums like this for a while to get some advice as to how to start this whole process.
Hello, Killroy, and welcome to Susan's.
I don't know why Catholic school figures into transsexuality as it does.
When I was five i knew that I liked my sister's togs better than mine.
I was nine years old, standing behind a girl named Marlene in some sort of line in the classroom and I looked at her solid green jumper over a white blouse and white knee socks and black shoes. I said to myself with all my heart, "I so much wish I was her." I admired and wished for a cute face and about found myself daydreaming I was her.
I went to eight years in Catholic School in the U.S. and no one was ever caned. Some were locked in a closet or made to write something 2,000,000 times by the next morning but never caned.
Having said that, appearing for class in a girl's uniform was out of the area of consideration. It probably is for most, if not, all private schools. I was not able to be me until I turned 50 years old in 2001. It was pretty hard to get understanding from anyone except those who would find a rope and tree for those "like me."
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