Quote from: Sheila on July 13, 2007, 01:24:45 PM
I truly believe that she was female, but was not convinced herself. She thought that once the surgery was over with, she would feel 100% female. It doesn't work that way. You have to get through the phase of accepting yourself, by owning who you are. The surgery will do nothing except change the way you look, it won't change the way you feel or how you see yourself. This is why some trans people opt for no surgery.
Self-Acceptance is
the most important thing when deciding to transition or not. Any surgery, regardless of what that surgery is, will not make you a woman. You have to believe in your heart and soul that you are a woman and want to be female as much as possible before even starting transition, and then take responsibility for the consequences.
This is one reason I am choosing not to get SRS and settle on the much cheaper, less painful Bilateral Orchiectomy. Perhaps if this person got an Orchi instead of full SRS she would have felt better about herself??
Quote from: LostInTime on July 13, 2007, 02:07:57 PM
One has need of being honest with the shrink/therapist and also to one's self. Without that any journey will be a disaster.
Many think that SRS=cure for all of the bad things in my life. My therapists stated, rather strongly, that this is not the case over and over again and I agree.
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Being transgendered, I had to dig down into the deepest parts of my heart and soul to figure out my identity over several years, and then I weighed all the consequences, both pro and con over 6 months with the help of a counselor before I even began HRT. If this story is true, the person involved didn't do enough soul searching.
QuoteI just feel like a man with no penis.
As others have stated in this thread, she obviously had some acceptance issues, and if she hadn't figured them out completely in four years of RLE then she shouldn't have had the procedure.
But then each person is responsible for their own lives and they have to face the consequences of their choices...
And we don't know if the story is true...
~Fae