Hello everyone,
I'm 20, biologically female, from England. University student. I currently identify with being an androgyne, although there still is plenty of confusion as to how I feel, but currently I feel that best describes me. Psychologically I don't feel very traditionally masculine or feminine, although I think being biologically/physically female makes me bring out masculinity more. I used to (well, still do sometimes) think about being a man. But I feel that having a masculine or feminine gender doesn't fufill me, it's both or maybe none (?) :-\
Although I've felt these sorts of issues for awhile I'm pretty new to talking openly about them, only really ever mentioned some things to one friend before. I hope I can learn lots from others by being here. ;)
Welcome to Susan's, Wayfarer. I live in the States, but there are plenty of Brits around here.
I always thought I was both and neither male/female. It can be a tough place to be when most of the world sees gender as a binary.
This is a good place to "talk" to others and, in the process come out to yourself.
Welcome. :D
- Kate
Thanks Kate. :)
Yes that feels familiar, it's quite a relief to hear from people and read stories obout Transgender issues. I didn't realise a forum like this existed, very valuable resource it seems.
I just recently found this site too, and it is FULL of useful information and helpful people to talk to! Welcome ;D
Hi Wayfarer , im from England also , good luck in what you decide to do , im new here too but seems like a really great place to be ;)
Bexxi
Welcome to Susans Wayfarer!
There are plenty of us Brits here now! :)
Jay
Hey.
I'm from England too, there are a few of us here :)
Welcome to susans!
Welcome Wayfarer! I'm (yet another!) Brit, but temporarily in Buenos Aires.
JJ
Another English andro here, hello. Welcome t'site.
Wayfarer, that's one of those anglo-saxon things like whale-road and that isn't it?
Hi Pica Pica -- M to F in transition (for the record). S'cuse me wayfarer; borrowed your post!
:D JJ
Another Brit here too (albeit an SO, rather than someone in transition). Welcome Wayfarer - and any others who I didn't get to say "hi" to yet...I've been busy.
Hi Wayfarer,
I'm an Aussie but I still talk to poms. Even if they stole the Ashes from us :laugh:
Welcome and join in, nice people here and very helpful.
Love
Cindy
Hi Wayfarer, :icon_wave:
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Blessed Be.
Janet
Hiya :icon_wave:
...and welcome from South West of London ;)
:icon_hug:
Chrissty
also south west london, oh how i miss the north of this city.
Hey thank you all for the warm welcomes!
I've moved into my new house for my last year of university, with no internet, so may be up to a couple of weeks yet before I can get back to posting properly. Best wishes all. :)
I relate to you! Welcome. :)
Hi and welcome to the community im new too. it seams like everyone here is so nice i wish the rest of the world was this understanding.
Jessie