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An outsider

Started by Synthia, December 16, 2005, 02:24:59 PM

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Synthia

Hi everyone! I'm a 28 year-old genetic female who came across this board in search of hormone info.  I must say after reading some posts here, you ladies strike me as very classy, dignified, intelligent, with high grade character.  I've not visited the FTM transition boards but I'm sure the same can be said.  You sort of up one level in the human experience after the suffering you must endure.

I've always been very curious of transexuals and the belief that you were born with the wrong sex seems understandable to me.  Nature is not perfect.  I do not understand why people fail to understand this.  I think this society are misogynists to a degree.  It's acceptable for FTM transexuals but not okay for MTF.  I also watched Transgeneration which is fascinating to watch how one crosses over to a sex.  There are so many questions in my mind I'm sure I'll ask soon.

My best friend was a lesbian in high school.  It breaks my heart when she told me she wanted to kill herself because she was gay.  I can't imagine what it's like for you transgenders. 

I wish you all the best luck in your transitions.  Living in lies can destroy a person.  I hope I get the chance to know you all here.  And for myself I can learn how to be a woman from you.   :D

Synthia
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Sarah Louise

Hi Synthia,

Thank you for the well put message.  It is refreshing to see "outsiders" being understanding of our situation.

Sarah
Nameless here for evermore!;  Merely this, and nothing more;
Tis the wind and nothing more!;  Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore!!"
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Lisabeth

Hi Synthia,

Will you marry me?   I think you are the woman I have been waiting for all my life.   Only kidding, it's just so refreshing to hear your viewpoint.  I dream about the day that my wife will understand, but it has been a very slow process.  Even though I am not as far along as others here (not in transition), I do enjoy feeling feminine.  Anyway, welcome to Susan's.  I look forward to hearing more from you.  It's nice to get different perspectives, and I think you are bringing a much welcomed one to the table.

Lisabeth 
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Elven

Hi Synthia and welcome, we could all use more friends like you in our lives  :)
Kristina
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Shelley

Hi Synthia,

Welcome to Susans and thankyou for your lovely introduction. I hope that you do stay long enough to get to know us better and at the same time give us the opportunity to get to know you better.

Shelley
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DawnL

Quote from: Synthia on December 16, 2005, 02:24:59 PM
I think this society are misogynists to a degree.  It's acceptable for FTM transexuals but not okay for MTF.

This is a good observation and one that is seldom discussed.  FTMs are less shocking in most cases due to the power of testosterone in changing facial and body features.  Beyond that, there is an implicit feeling of "of course women want to become men, why wouldn't they? ie, men are better", whereas MTFs are viewed with contempt "why would anyone want to become a woman? ie, a second-class citizen".

Of course, we women know better  :icon_cool: :icon_cool: :icon_cool:

Anyway, welcome to Susan's. 

Dawn
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ILoveTSWomen

Welcome Synthia,

Aww you're only an outsider if you think you areĀ  :)

As your typical GM, I've been very much welcomed by the nice folks here - as they've already started welcoming you as well.

Stick around and enjoy the banter

DennisInGA
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Cassandra

Hi Synthia,

Welcome to Susan's. It is always refreashing when an "outsider" joins in. All are welcome here and as you've already seen we are a friendly bunch.

Can't imagine how we might feel? Try this. Imagine if you woke up in the morning and were male. How would you feel knowing that you are a female, with all of your life experiences intact. Now imagine you were this way from birth and everyone insisted you can't be a girl your a boy. Then you start to get an inkling of what it is like. Just a little window into our world.

Enjoy your stay here and as I always say; Fix yourself a cup of tea. or other relaxing beverage, sit down, take your shoes off and set a spell.

Good Journey,

Cassie
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Valerie

Welcome, Synthia,

I too am an 'outsider', but as Dennis (in Georgia) mentioned, the wonderful folks here sure don't let me feel like one!  Hope you'll stick around, there is much to be learned and many awesome people to get to know. 

Valerie
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Dennis

Hi Synthia,

As an FTM, I agree with you, it is easier for us. Still no cakewalk, but easier than for MTF's. As far as cross-dressing goes, you can push the line a little more if you're genetically female, but there is a line there, and at a certain point you do get flack.

Anyway, welcome to the forums.

Dennis
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