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Quote from: Oldandcreaky on Yesterday at 04:41:23 PMI agree. It might invite second looks.
Quote from: DDGCDTRANS on Yesterday at 05:29:53 PMHi, I am DeeDee short for Denise Donna a 73 yr passable Trans Fem, non-op, and I regularly use the women's locker room at a local YMCA. In Minnesota at most YMCA's and all YWCA's it is legal for me to use the women's locker rooms totally naked. I believe all YWCA's have this policy and do check with them in your area. I attend regular swim exercise classes at YMCA with communal showers and I shower and change fully naked with fully naked women, usually 20 in our classes. The all accept me, chat with me face to face naked, hug naked, laugh together, and totally accept me as the woman I am. Your life as Tgirl can be very rewarding if you are willing to research. I was scared at first, hello, but the Y desk lady escorted me to the locker room and introduced me and told them I was able to be naked with them. I did not want it to be shoved down their throats so I asked the women if they were comfortable with me being naked. I received an overwhelming YES and many hugs welcoming me. Please explore your options to make your life as a woman rewarding and make new friends. Thanks, DD
Quote from: Jenn104 on Yesterday at 07:21:56 AMFull disclosure-- I suggest Lynn Conway's name. I didn't get to decide. No worry.
Quote from: Jenn104 on Yesterday at 07:21:56 AMBusy is good-- I read thru a lot of blogs early on. Most are sadly gone into the ether with the January reset. Regardless, I decided the people who seem the happiest don't wait for transition to happen, rather they jump in. I decided to jump. It worked.
Quote from: Jenn104 on Yesterday at 07:21:56 AMI'll let you know how the gran fondo nyc adventure turns out. I am scared witless of the uphills. I am maybe more scared by the downhills - 45 mph is not my thing and a technical descent at 20 mph is a stretch. I am novice group rider, so the start has me nerved up. Love the new shoes but still getting used to the new pedals and clips. Then again, I never thought I'd feel ready and I kind of do. Yes! lots of cycling to come.
Quote from: Lilis on May 09, 2024, 03:59:51 AMHi Sarah B,
Thanks so much for the warm welcome! It truly means a lot to connect with someone who understands.
I appreciate you sharing your story about transitioning. It's inspiring to hear about your journey.
Quote from: Lilis on May 09, 2024, 03:59:51 AMThe idea behind the name Lilith came about in the early days. To be honest in those days I wasn't a very good girl, back then I was only allowed to exist in the nightly hours, especially on Friday's and weekends after heavy drinking and drugging. Living in New York City, during that time I would dress and post salsy images of myself in websites such as craigslist, and other similar websites looking for cis-gender men for sexual pressures. No, I wasn't selling myself I did this because it was the easiest way for me to meet cis-gender men at that time in my situation. This phase in my life is behind me, and today I no longer participate in these dangerous activities. I didn't have a name and I needed something that resonated with my lifestyle, so I did some research and came across the name Lilith on a Google search, after learning who Lilith was from the wikipedia website and having a Christian background the name resonated with me with and the life that I was living.Thankfully I no longer live like this today, but I became attached with the name and kept it, I think Lithith and who I was and who I am have somethings in common.
About the chromosome test I'll definitely consider your suggestion and discuss it with my doctor.
Quote from: Lilis on May 09, 2024, 03:59:51 AMI'm happy to be in a space where I can learn from others and hopefully offer some insights as well.
Thanks again for everything, Sarah B, and everyone for the warm welcome.