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Understanding Myself

Started by Kubbi Fang, October 28, 2013, 10:56:40 PM

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Kubbi Fang

Hello,

I just happened to stumble upon this forum by chance while searching for more information about trans related topics. For the past couple of years I have been slowly coming to terms with my own gender identity. But I have only been able to express my own identity with other people in the past couple of weeks. In relation to my gender identity, I am still trying to understand how I truly feel about myself and who I really am. I'm still in high school and I haven't taken too many steps towards transition, but i have came out to my parents and a few friends. Also, I scheduled an appointment with a therapist next week and I hope to try and understand myself better by seeing her. I still have no idea what the future will hold for me, but I do want to try and learn more about this community and, in the process, learn more about myself.

-Thanks!
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Claire (formerly Magdalena)

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Hi, Kubbi!  :D

Welcome to the family. This place might be the greatest ever, the people here certainly are. They don't mind if you ask many questions, so ask away. There's no hurry though, move at whatever pace makes you the most comfortable. We're not here to judge, we just want to help you find yourself. This is a safe place, I promise.  ;)

your sister,
-maggie

I'd rather see the world from another angle
We are everyday angels
Be careful with me 'cause I'd like to stay that way



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~Kaiden

Hi, Kubbi.  :icon_wave:

I think we all start out our journey with some level of uncertainty.  I know I did.  Drove me nuts!  But as soon as I came here, it's been amazing.  I have learned so much in such a short time, and discovered so much about myself in the process.  I'm sure you will in time as well. :)  Everyone is so wonderful here.  It really is a family. :)  Welcome!

~Kai  :eusa_whistle:
Make your own kind of music, sing your own special song.
Make your own kind of music, even if nobody else sings along.
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Jessica Merriman

Welcome to the family baby! You have found the most special place on the net. Momma Susan has given us all a nice safe, supportive, educated and great atmosphere for learning who we are and how to change what we feel needs to change. This family is the most caring, patient and fun place on the net. As Maggie said this is a safe place. No one judges or is too busy to answer the questions you may have. It is a really addictive site where we can grow in peace. So, welcome to the family and start getting to know us and us you. Have a great day! Here is a BIG HUG to start it off right!  :)
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Dalex

Welcome to Susan's Kubby!

Welcome to the family, everyone here is great so if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. In just a few days I have seen that everyone here is always willing to share the knowledge they have.

-Dalex
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Gina Taylor

Hi and welcome to Susan's! 

I'm sure you'll find excellent information and excellent friends to talk to here.

You haven't just joined a site, but you have joined a family.
Gina Marie Taylor  8)
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Jamie D

Quote from: Kubbi Fang on October 28, 2013, 10:56:40 PM
Hello,

I just happened to stumble upon this forum by chance while searching for more information about trans related topics. For the past couple of years I have been slowly coming to terms with my own gender identity. But I have only been able to express my own identity with other people in the past couple of weeks. In relation to my gender identity, I am still trying to understand how I truly feel about myself and who I really am. I'm still in high school and I haven't taken too many steps towards transition, but i have came out to my parents and a few friends. Also, I scheduled an appointment with a therapist next week and I hope to try and understand myself better by seeing her. I still have no idea what the future will hold for me, but I do want to try and learn more about this community and, in the process, learn more about myself.

-Thanks!

Greetings, Kubbi!  Hope your therapist appointment goes well.  What I first said to my second therapist was, "I have gender issues."

Here are some links to help you navigate the site:

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Devlyn

Hi Kubbi, welcome to Susan's Place! I live near Boston. Get busy posting and I'll see you around the site! Hugs, Devlyn
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LordKAT

Welcome to Susan's.This is the perfect place to learn a lot and make friends while having a place to just vent when you need to.
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