This is my understanding of the typical life of a MTF transsexual, which varies a bit from what they say in books. Some items may not be applicable to some individuals, but I think that many will fit the majority of these.
- At around 5-7 years old, you know something is wrong with your gender. A few people will know why, but most won't.
- You have at least a few friends with girls, but depending on the person, it may be all friends or just a few.
- Around the age of 10, you start crossdressing and experimenting with wearing women's clothing. Usually the interest is center around undergarments and possibly dresses or skirts.
- As you're growing up, you realize how boys are supposed to act and even if it doesn't feel natural, you learn how to do it anyway. If you don't you will be ostracized by the other boys.
- During your teen years, if you are not already aware, you become aware that the gender of your brain is different that the gender of your body.
- You constantly look at other girls and are jealous of them.
- Once you get out of highschool, you decide to do the role of being very masculine. Maybe you can overcome this.
- You join the military because it is a masculine career and you will be forced to not be able to deal with gender issues.
- You get married and have 2 or 3 kids.
- During this whole time, you have been dressing in women's clothes and possibly thought of yourself as a crossdresser.
- You come across something that makes you decide to look at your gender issues a little closer.
- You realize that you are transsexual and decide to come out of denial.
- You go through a period of research and readjustment.
- You start transition.
Maybe this will help some people that are wondering whether or not they are "typical", because what you read in books does not quite fit this. Some people may realize they are TS sooner than others, some will repeat steps, some will skip steps, but most people hit a majority of these.
Melissa