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Started by mowdan6, April 27, 2013, 03:03:55 PM
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Quote from: spacial on April 28, 2013, 08:24:21 AMNow I understand that your point is well made and made with good intentions. But the reality is, cost is not the issue. Cost is just a hurdle. If cost were such an issue then none of us would ever own a car or a house or almost anything that we cannot immediately pay for. The issue standing in the way of transition are:Local laws and regulations. I am not prepared to make myself into a clown for anyone. If I choose to wear a dress I will, but I won't wear a dress or stuff a bra with socks, just to prove to some medic that I am not just pretending to be transgender. Social pressures. I've been beaten up many times because of my gender problems. Not because I was presenting as female, but because I was seen as such. I've been raped. I've had my crotch felt, I recall once, being. pushed to the back of a store room by three big guys, and ordered to drop my trousers so they could see if I actually had male parts.Dealing with demons. If you don't have any then I'm pleased. For those who do, nothing can help. It's just the reality of life.Fear.Am I a coward. Yep. How do I explain others achieving what I have not? They are braver and smarter and better people than I can or will ever be.Do those realisations make things any easier? No. But they do mean that my admiration for those those who have taken that leap is perhaps understandable.But coming here, surrounded by those who know and understand. It can only ever be second best, true. But it's a lot better than nothing at all.