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Title: Transgenderist
Post by: gennee on June 11, 2009, 10:36:21 PM

Last year, I was considering the possibility that I may be a transgenderist. I would define me as somewhere between a crossdresser and transsexual. I don't want to transition or take hormones. I have been dressing more and more. I would live full time as a woman but my marriage is more important.

I am equally comfortable in both genders, but I prefer the feminine. I am complete and liberated when I'm dressed. Also I don't feel constricted by what society says that I'm supposed to be. There are days I feel neither male or female. There are days that I feel that I'm both. I realized that I have crossed another threshold in my journey, something that two years ago I believed would happen.

It is said that life doesn't stand still. My journey hasn't either. I have discovered so much beauty and contentment and adventure. There are many, many genders that thankfully are being explored and embraced. I'm still discovering more about myself and exploring the many expressions of gender. What society thinks about me doesn't matter.

Genne
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Title: Re: Transgenderist
Post by: Nero on June 11, 2009, 11:57:21 PM
good for you, gennee. you go girl!  :)
Title: Re: Transgenderist
Post by: K8 on June 12, 2009, 08:27:50 AM
It's a gift if you can be who you are.

As Nero said: You go girl! :eusa_dance:

- Kate
Title: Re: Transgenderist
Post by: RebeccaFog on June 12, 2009, 09:45:14 AM

Yeah. It can be really spiritual. It is for me when I'm at my best.
Title: Re: Transgenderist
Post by: Natasha on June 12, 2009, 02:25:49 PM
Quote from: gennee on June 11, 2009, 10:36:21 PM

Last year, I was considering the possibility that I may be a transgenderist. I would define me as somewhere between a crossdresser and transsexual.

transgenderists & non-ops by choice are the same thing.

QuoteTransgenderists are persons who consistently live as members of the opposite gender either on a part or full-time basis. Some maintain their original identity in the work place or during formal occasions. Others appear in their new identity during all aspects of daily life. Transgenderists are unique because maintaining both masculine and feminine characteristics is integral to having a sense of balance. However, the outward presentation of these characteristics varies subtly depending on the individual's needs and sense of connection to each gender. Like transsexuals, many are interested in obtaining electrolysis, hormones and even cosmetic surgery to bring their outward presentation in line with their inner sense of self. However, like crossdressers, transgenderists are not interested in Genital Reassignment Surgery.

http://www.firelily.com/gender/gianna/transgenderists.html (http://www.firelily.com/gender/gianna/transgenderists.html)

https://www.susans.org/wiki/?title=Transgenderist&redirect=no (https://www.susans.org/wiki/?title=Transgenderist&redirect=no)
Title: Re: Transgenderist
Post by: Nicky on June 13, 2009, 04:16:55 AM
Quote from: Natasha on June 12, 2009, 02:25:49 PM
transgenderists & non-ops by choice are the same thing.

I think there is a massive grey area between those that identify as men or woman and those that don't.There is also a massive grey area in regards to how people live as women and men and what defines them as such or how they define themselves.

Don't let little old thing like a definition stand in your way Gennee!
Title: Re: Transgenderist
Post by: Cindy on June 13, 2009, 04:22:35 AM
Genee
Ther are massive grey areas in most studies. The disease I  work on has good  and bad prognosis and a massive we don't know.

Be comfortable with who YOU are. You give nice posts and have been very supportive to many people. Just live your life as you wish. Go girl(guy)

:laugh:

Cindy