i am wanting to live my life fulltime as a woman. i want to have breasts, but i dont want to have the sugery to remove my penis. this is so confusing me. i have looked on multiple sites to see if i could find any information on this but to no avail. i have even come real close to suicide over this. please if anyone has some insight please please let me know........Sarah T-Girl
Sarah, although I can not relate to the way you feel, I understand how it is to be different. I also know how hard it is to find information on these topics.
The wiki section has lots of information. Also, hang out in the forums for a while and let us get to know you. You may find comfort and support here.
Cindi
What sort of information are you looking for?
Note that the wiki (https://www.susans.org/wiki/) has a lot of information, as does the links on the main page (https://www.susans.org/index.html).
i am still getting to know you, tes i do need to hang out in here more. so far from what i have read and seen you are the best bunch of ladies on the net.
Look into anatomic ->-bleeped-<-...
This doesn't indicate that I accept Blanchard's ->-bleeped-<- theories but that seems to be what SarahTgirl4ever is describing. Not what is normally accepted as clinical transsexuality.
Transsexualism has three criteria:
- The desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by the wish to make his or her body as congruent as possible with the preferred sex through surgery and hormone treatment;
- The transsexual identity has been present persistently for at least two years;
- The disorder is not a symptom of another mental disorder or a chromosomal abnormality.
While they use the word usually above, I would say it's more like always.
What she describes sounds more like dual-role transvestism...
Dual-role Transvestism has three criteria:
- The individual wears clothes of the opposite sex in order to experience temporary membership in the opposite sex;
- There is no sexual motivation for the cross-dressing;
- The individual has no desire for a permanent change to the opposite sex.
There is absolutely nothing wrong for individuals who crossdress for sexual or non-sexual reasons. Based on what you have chosen to disclose, I would suggest that the latter applies in your case. Just something for you to consider.
that was some helpful advice but i dont get turned on by wearing womens clothes. that is how i am comfortable. i cannot be comfortable wearing mens clothing. i get anxious if i have to leave the clothes behind. i have to always have them with me. i still at this point have to wear mens clothes cause i am not out of the closet as of yet but i am working on it. Susan you are a wonderful person i hope i can hear more from you.
Welcome Sarah! Many people here feel like you do. You are not alone and what you desire is possible! Contact a gender therapist in your area to start your journey.
Here's some quick info to help you on your way:
Transsexual persons have a psychological urge to belong to the opposite sex and to live as a member of the opposite sex and may be motivated to acquire the necessary physical appearance (with genital surgery and/or hormone use) in order to adopt the social role of the opposite sex.
Transgenderist persons live in the gender role of the opposite sex full-time. There may be interest in cross-sex hormones and aesthetic cosmetic surgery, but genital surgery is not desired.
Bi-gender persons identify as both masculine and feminine, and may live part-time as a man and part-time as a woman. There may be interest in cross-sex hormones and aesthetic cosmetic surgery, but genital surgery is not desired.
Ask questions, we have answers!
-Emerald :icon_mrgreen:
Quote from: Emerald on May 20, 2007, 06:23:08 PM
Ask questions, we have answers!
-Emerald :icon_mrgreen:
And one of the answers you are bound to see here is the very strong recommendation to see a gender counselor/therapist. Gender identification issues are extremely powerful, and many - if not most of us - need professional help in sorting through our innermost fancies/desires/identification to find our own truth.
Best wishes to all on their individual journies.
Robyn
so with susans help i have come to the conclusion that i am a transgenderist. from the description it makes so much sense
First and foremost seek therapy!
From what you are describing you are probably a transgenderist (also known as a non-op transsexual).
We all have had our highly closeted periods in our life. It is part of the transgender experience.
anatomic ->-bleeped-<- has been discredited, and for good reason.
Calm down, friend. Don't rush to diagnoses or prognostications. Read, talk, explore. Don't forget to breathe! See a gender-issue experienced therapist.
It's ok if you don't find yourself in one of the main categories. Things may change, given time and TLC.
Blessings, Tara