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finding where I belong, Hi!

Started by crosswired, June 07, 2007, 09:16:05 PM

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crosswired

I realize my username sounds kind of odd, but it's only because that's how my brain often has felt since I was very young. It switches from feeling male to female, my persona changing with each switch. I've come to find these two sides of me are who I am, and without one or the other, I'd be missing half my identiy. I can't live without one or the other. Then I found this site, and finally felt I could relate with some of you out there. My own mother doesn't know a thing about my bigenderness, and she wouldn't believe me. OFten I find being with other girls just doesn't work well for me. Too stereotypical and the general male population in my age range are just into sex and things I could care less about. Being bigendered only makes my female side less feminine and my male side quite male, but also able to adopt a few female-like traits. I've come to find being male doesn't mean being vilent, needing to swear a lot, into cars, or the sexy babes. AT least, not for me. WEll, you get the picture. I feel having both these sides has helped me have a slightly new slant on the world and people I interact with everyday. EVen my own family. Alright, enough said.
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rhondabythebay

Welcome to Susan's crosswired. Thanks for the intro, your name sounds appropriate to me. Have fun here and keep talking.

Hugs,

Rhonda
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tinkerbell

Hello there and welcome to Susan's!

Thank you for your introduction.  Please take a few moments to get familiar with the site, review the site rules and take advantage of our many resources such as the wiki, chat, and the links listed at the main page.  We look forward to your future posts and participation.  Enjoy your stay!  :)

tink :icon_chick:
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Renae.Lupini

Welcome to the neighborhood.

You aren't the only one here with the feelings you have. ;)

You might want to check out the forums and if you have a topic not being discussed then by all means post it. :)

Please do not forget to read the site rules as well.
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Barbara Ann

Hi CW. You'll find a great group of people here and good advice. I hope to hear more from you in the forums.
Welcome-
-Barb
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Jillieann Rose

Hello Crosswired,
Glad to meet you. We have a active Androgyne
forum that you may find very intresting.
Welcome to Susan's,
Jillieann
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HelenW

Welcome to Susan's!

I think you'll fit right in.

hugs & smiles
helen
FKA: Emelye

Pronouns: she/her

My rarely updated blog: http://emelyes-kitchen.blogspot.com

Southwestern New York trans support: http://www.southerntiertrans.org/
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Pica Pica

hope you make more sense to youself.
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