Hi everyone my name is Chelsea!
I'm in the beginning stages of my transition. I have been seeing a therapist for the past three months; and in that time I came out to my now ex fiancé (she and I are still best friends),family and friends that need to know. I've been on the site off and onbut never joined till now. But that's enough about me for now ;)
Hi Chelsea,
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Hugs,
~Jill
Hi Chelsea :icon_wave:
Welcome to Susan's :) Glad to have you here, join on in the fun
Hugs
V M
hey I'm echo. awesome another nj person. hope we get along ghostly (evil laughs) tehehe
Welcome to Susan's
Another Jersey resident here. With all the negative NJ jokes, taxes and high cost of living, it's a very good state to transition in. So many resources and anti-discrimination laws that protect us state wide.
Quote from: Sydney_NYC on April 16, 2015, 10:11:53 PM
Another Jersey resident here. With all the negative NJ jokes, taxes and high cost of living, it's a very good state to transition in. So many resources and anti-discrimination laws that protect us state wide.
living in NJ is a killer. though i would never live in NY, at least the people there dont care. here its if you dont fit in, you get squashed
Quote from: enigmaticrorschach on April 16, 2015, 10:15:13 PM
living in NJ is a killer. though i would never live in NY, at least the people there dont care. here its if you dont fit in, you get squashed
I first moved from NC to NJ when I was 15 and it took a long time to adjust. At 18 I moved away for 10 years to East Tennessee (Knoxville where I was born) for College and eventually a job developing Foreign Language Software (The Learning Company Foreign Language Division) but visited a lot with family here. Came back to live NJ as it was kind of like like a fungus and grew on me, LOL.
The real reason I came back to NJ was a job opportunity as The Learning Company had been purchased by Softkey (then later Mattel) and the writing on the wall was that is was going away. 6 months after I left, they shut most of the division down.
Hi Chelsea and welcome to Susan's. Congratulations on beginning your transition.
:)