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Started by TylerTerp, June 21, 2006, 02:39:51 AM

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TylerTerp

Hey.

My name's Tyler, and I live in Indiana. I haven't been outwardly identifying as FTM for very long (since March), but I've taken as many steps as I can at this point. I told my mom in April, and we talk about it every once in a while. She's relatively accepting, but says she isn't ready to use male pronouns or call me by the name I've chosen. She also told my dad, but I haven't talked to him about it. She told me he said they should try to be as supportive as possible, though, so I'm pretty lucky in that aspect.

I have a girlfriend, Alicia. We've been together almost 4 months, but we've known eachother for over a year. We both got out of pretty long relationships (2 years for me, 3 for her) just last year. It feels like we've been together for so much longer than the reality. I told her on our one month anniversary that I was considering testosterone, and she's been extremely supportive and great about it since then. I was pretty shy about it at first - I took to writing her letters about it even though she was in the bed next to me. Now I'm out to all of my good friends, and at school (which is probably because I go to an alternative school and there are only about 30 people, tops).

I pass pretty well now that I cut my hair - I'm comfortable enough to use the men's bathroom (as long as I'm in a place where no one knows me...I'm not quite ready to try it out at school).

I've devoured every book, documentary and online resource I can find, but I feel like it's time I started talking to other trans people. You can't learn everything from a book, I know that.

Anyway, it's nice to meet all of you. It's great to find an accepting place to be able to talk and ask questions.

Thanks for being here.

Tyler.
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stephanie_craxford

Hey there Tyler.  Welcome to Susan's.

Well it seems that you have come a long way for being so young, that's great as you have a lot of advantages and some disadvantages.  You are quite right that although devouring as many books on trans issues is great personal experiences in the real world go a long way as well.

Check out our Chat area, the links and the forums and don't forget to browse through the Wiki as there is a lot of information there as well.  So relax my man you're among friends.

Steph
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jaded

hi tyler nice to meet you and welcome to susans.
take care
             jaded
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Melissa

Welcome to Susans Tyler.

Melissa
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tinkerbell

Hi Tyler!
Welcome to Susan's forums and pleased to meet you!

tinkerbell
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Nero

Welcome Tyler.
Nice to meet you.

Nero
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Dennis

Welcome, Tyler. Getting more of us guys here, good to see.

Dennis
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wolfie

welcome tyler and thanks for the honest intro. i agree with dennis, it's good to have some more men around these parts.

tino
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HelenW

Hi Tyler!

A belated Welcome to Susan's!  I'm sorry I missed your intro - musta beena brain cramp or sumpthin!

I hope you enjoy it here as much as I do.  Yes, I agree that talking to other trans people is very beneficial and will show the personal points of view that the documentation dosn't have.

Once again, WELCOME ! !   :D
helen
FKA: Emelye

Pronouns: she/her

My rarely updated blog: http://emelyes-kitchen.blogspot.com

Southwestern New York trans support: http://www.southerntiertrans.org/
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Mario

Tyler,

    I too missed your intro. I have a real good friend in Indiana I have been friends with since jr. high back in 1977.

                         Marco                   
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