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What does that “T” really represent?

Started by Natasha, December 03, 2008, 06:09:26 PM

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Natasha

What does that "T" really represent?

http://kerib.wordpress.com/2008/12/03/what-does-that-t-really-represent/
12/3/2008

I was googling "wives of transsexuals," and came across this:

"Transition is hard enough, without feeling that we "have to do it right" or that we have to live up to someone else's standards. (Almost invariably, someone else who hasn't lived this life.) Transition is something I did for me. It's not about living as a transsexual or living as a woman, although I happen to be both. It's about the freedom to be the person that I need to be."

Wow... after the past week, it's nice to find that it isn't just my thinking alone.  I know it's not, but so often we rely on others to reinforce our thoughts, to remind us that no, we aren't crazy and that yes, that is a good approach to viewing things.
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keriB

wow... how'd my blog make it here??  Course, I had to join the forums!
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NicholeW.

Ve haf our vays, Keri. :) Welcome to Susan's.

Please try to make an introductory post in Introductions if you would and please be aware of the Site Rules.

It's nice to have you with us even though ya sorta got dragooned into coming by!!  :laugh: :laugh:

Nichole


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