"Sex Change - Him to Her" - Discovery Channel - 2 April 2005
I have a number of TS related documentaries on disk and after installing a SCSI scanner, I thought that I might watch the one previously mentioned again...
I couldn't finish watching it; I had to shut it down.
And I was mildly traumatized...and it induced pain. And for some reason I feel hollowed out, inside.
I will not watch it again until I am full-time. I can't deal with this right now.
Quote from: rhonda13000 on March 26, 2007, 10:55:37 PM
"Sex Change - Him to Her" - Discovery Channel - 2 April 2005
I have a number of TS related documentaries on disk and after installing a SCSI scanner, I thought that I might watch the one previously mentioned again...
I couldn't finish watching it; I had to shut it down.
And I was mildly traumatized...and it induced pain. And for some reason I feel hollowed out, inside.
I will not watch it again until I am full-time. I can't deal with this right now.
ive watched it as well. their stories are very similar to ours, filled with pain, sadness, happiness, laughter, ups & downs ; the good thing is that there's a happy ending for all of them.
I can understand that...sometimes I get frustrated watching those doccumentaries, seeing people getting their surgery while I don't even know how I'll pay for mine. I just stopped watching them. I don't need the frustration anymore.
Quote from: Katia on March 26, 2007, 11:16:16 PM
Quote from: rhonda13000 on March 26, 2007, 10:55:37 PM
"Sex Change - Him to Her" - Discovery Channel - 2 April 2005
I have a number of TS related documentaries on disk and after installing a SCSI scanner, I thought that I might watch the one previously mentioned again...
I couldn't finish watching it; I had to shut it down.
And I was mildly traumatized...and it induced pain. And for some reason I feel hollowed out, inside.
I will not watch it again until I am full-time. I can't deal with this right now.
ive watched it as well. their stories are very similar to ours, filled with pain, sadness, happiness, laughter, ups & downs ; the good thing is that there's a happy ending for all of them.
That is a very good point.
Yes, I definitely understand, Rhonda. I still get misty-eyed when I watch programs like the one you mentioned. I think that it is a very human response to feel sadness when you relate to something so profound and remember certain events in your life which were not very pleasant. :)
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