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Started by Trixie, February 11, 2013, 11:16:27 PM
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Quote from: DianaP on February 17, 2013, 03:47:24 PM I'm jealous of both of them since they get to be who they want to be, while I'm stuck being Manny McManface.
Quote from: Kelly J. P. on February 11, 2013, 11:19:58 PMLater on, I became jealous of those girls who got to start before puberty. This envy continues to the present and beyond, and I will probably always have a little resentment in store for those lucky girls. I'm not really proud of that fact, but I believe it's a natural reaction.
Quote from: FullThrottleMalehem on February 20, 2013, 04:12:29 PMI'm downright jealous of cis men since they were born in the right body, never have to worry about affording surgeries and hormone treatments. I am extremely envious possibly even jealous of trans men that pass really well, that can afford to have a really good top surgery done and especially of those who can pass without hormones and surgery and can make their voice a lower pitch. I guess I'm just jealous of people who can afford to be who they feel they are inside. I was born into an abusive poverty stricken home, forced to live in a town with no real job economy. Now I can't afford to move or transition due to finances and a complete lack of trans educated doctors. So as much as I don't like to be, I can't help but to have feelings of jealousy and extreme envy.