My name is Kimberlyann. I am a 48 yr old M-F school teacher. I have been married for 24 yrs. My wife hates me (Kim). I have 4 kids ages 11,14,16,17). I knew I was a girl when I was 5. I didn't just suspect it. I simply knew! By the time I was 14 I knew I was transexual. I ran from me from the time I was age 18 I ran from me until I reached age 40. I stopped running then but didn't do anything until I was 45 and was living in Monterey County CA. I went to counseling in Monterey County and even had my endo letter but ran again and then moved to Central Georgia. When I transition I will lose everything but still must move forward. I hope I can be a good member of this wonderful group (((((((((((hug)))))))))))))) to everyone!
Welcome Kimberly ann..
I hope you can be to hope to see you around in the postings..
Ricki
Hi Kimberlyann,
I'm 56 and have been running and fighting with myself for years and years. Now I call myself a Bi-gender because I seem to have two different genders inside of my head. I just recently made peace with each side.
My wife hates Jillieann and doesn't trust JR anymore.
So it seems we have something in common.
It good to meet you and I will be looking forward to read more from you.
:) :)
Jillieann/JR
Welcome to Susan's Kimberly!
Thank you for your introduction. Please feel free to explore the entire site, get familiar with the site rules and visit our wiki which is a wonderful source of information on tg-related issues.
We'll be looking forward to your future posts. Enjoy your stay!
tinkerbell :icon_chick:
Welcome, Kimberlyann!
I can really relate to "having" to move forward and I hope you're wrong about losing everything. It wasn't 'til I was 48 that I hit the wall and decided to start making changes even though I still thought I was "just" a CD'er at the time.
I'm happy you found us and I hope I'll be reading more from you in the future.
again, WELCOME ! ! :)
helen
Hi KimberlyAnn,
I think if you can look beyond the immediate future and see yourself at some point all settled down and in a good place, it will make the present seem a little easier. I'm having an emotional slump too, but I think of it as a dark swamp I have to have the patience to cross before I can be in the sunny green fields that I long for.
You should have some solid support here at Susan's.
I wish you the best,
Rebecca