Quote from: rejennyrated on April 22, 2010, 06:10:21 PM
My mother was an Androgyne - she didn't call herself that because the term wasn't invented back then... but she was beyond doubt. She was very physical and due to her particular skills played an active combat role in WW2 (she was in intelligence). In our family she was always the alpha and the one who wore the pants!
Happily I have never been left behind when my male friends went off for some bonding, nor would I expect to be so, anymore than I would expect to be left out of a girls night out (or ladies coffee morning). I love doing both and I hope I contribute well enough to both groups. Oh yes - and the boys probably like having me along because not being testosterone driven I don't mind coming last!
You are so lucky Jenny, you obviously got a lot of your assertivness from your Mother, we inherited a lot of our characteristics in our genes.
Quote from: rejennyrated on April 22, 2010, 06:10:21 PM
I can't imagine how frustrating it must be for you. But on the plus side at least you know they see you as female.
Im now 37years female, 25years post op so thats not an issue, Im now fully excepted as female by my family at this stage, but I do get frustrated sometimes the way women are treated specially when I discuss it with my brother, he says ''your choice, you choose you be a woman'' my whole family background was very traditional and old fashion, women have their place and role to play, I regret sometimes I didn't transition away from family, but if I did that I would have lost them like so many other trans people.
Oh they definitely now see me as female, but I have to behave as they think a female should and I won't have any problems, I now live with my Boyfriend (fiancé) for over 2years now, he is an absolutely wonderful and gorgeous guy, but like my family is traditional, but very kind, he'll do anything except ''woman's work'' as he calls it, cooking, cleaning, dusting, polishing, washing and ironing, at least he's honest, so I do all that ''woman's work'' without a fuss, but if I was honest I don't like doing tiresome ''woman's work'' it can be boring, same thing everyday, but I get on with it, a sort of price to pay for being excepted as a woman, anyway I catch up on a lot of chores and woman stuff when Boyfriend goes away with the boys to do whatever they do, just hope Im not a basket case, Im a woman in a crazy man's world.
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