Quote from: GwynnRae on August 15, 2013, 04:01:38 PM
Hey Zoe,
I think your in good company here. I've recently moved to the pacific northwest and made a commitment to myself that I be honest with myself and others about being trans. I'm planning to start "part-time" next month (meaning just in my personal life, not professional) and I've found myself becoming a shut in. Afraid to make friends (I've only one left since coming out) I find myself becoming a hermit. Luckily, I've found a group of great trans people here and try to attend gatherings when I'm able, and I go to an accepting church where I've come out to the pastor and the deacons. Other then that, I tend to turtle up as I'm afraid that I will be rejected once potential friends find out. I just make it a point to "just get out" (I've probably a touch of social anxiety). Yeah, its definitely hard and I have to work at it one day at a time.
Zoe, find a support group in your area. With a bit of research on the internet and a few phone calls, you can find your sisters/brothers what will just be there for you. It may be a good step in normalizing being trans and find some self acceptance.
Love ya Sis,
Gwyn
Thanks chick
Ive actually just joined a support group in the Rotherham area called transupport.
Im hoping to go to there monthly meeting on monday, im a bit nervous, but so exited.
Its my first big step in the right direction!!!

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