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has any one gone to a school reunion while pre-op or post-op transitioning

Started by stephaniec, January 24, 2014, 05:42:07 PM

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stephaniec

just wondering the kind of conversation that would take place if you were noticeably changing or changed. I went to an all boys school. haven't gone to a reunion yet. I'm guessing it would be an interesting experience if I was  farther a long to be noticeably changing.
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Jessica Merriman

I am going to keep my eye on this topic. I have one coming up in a about three years and just can't wait to show for that one. I am hoping to be post op by the time it gets here. It should be really interesting! ;D
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nikkit72

Nope, back then it was a lottery on who would beat the crap out of me, for being 'different', on a daily basis. That whole load of hurt began 31 years ago. If I went to a reunion now and explained who I used to be, It would be much the same thing, except I would probably get thrown in jail for putting a bullet in someones head..
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stephaniec

Quote from: nikkit72 on January 24, 2014, 06:11:09 PM
Nope, back then it was a lottery on who would beat the crap out of me, for being 'different', on a daily basis. That whole load of hurt began 31 years ago. If I went to a reunion now and explained who I used to be, It would be much the same thing, except I would probably get thrown in jail for putting a bullet in someones head..
probably be a good idea to miss that one
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Jill F

Never was one for reunions.   All the cool kids at the time were too cool for school anyway and I'm sure none of them would bother to attend.  If I ever did go to one, I'd probably do the same thing I always did in school- skip it and smoke pot in the parking lot with the rest of the metalheads.


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Miss_Bungle1991

The only way I would go to a high school reunion is if someone paid me a million bucks. I would walk through the school for 15 minutes, associate with no one and split. Then I would figure out what I was going to do with the money.
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Catherine Sarah

I went to the combined college 75th anniversary/reunion two years ago. Missed last years as I was still overseas.

Instead of gate crashing the event I checked with the organising committee that I would be attending, but not as my former student self. They didn't think it would be a problem, but advised me some attendees may take umbrage.

Due to the anniversary, the event started with a mass. Being the only woman in a congregation of 400 blokes was a bit of a head turner. You could see the nudges going round saying " Who's the chick?"  I just had to laugh. Soooooo many egos being tested.

Meeting up with my class year was hilarious. Lots and lots of interesting and serious questions. Only some were challenged by my presentation. The overall feeling was very positive and supportive. However this was a one night stand so to speak. I'm sure the acceptance will wain with time. I had lots of doors opened for me. First served at meal time. Sadly nobody asked me for a dance when the band struck up.

Although the college did go co-ed for a short period, I was outside the age range for me to be seen as a former girl student. One Of the teaching brothers was trying to subtlety find out who I was by asking ever indirect question in the book. I had soooo much fun with him, if he'd asked the most direct question first, he would have had his curiosity satisfied immediately. As he didn't ask the right questions, I left him struggling with his unsatisfied curiosity. "Who was she?" may never be answered. 

I going to this years as well. After all, these boys were family all those years ago.

For those considering not going. Just remember, everyone changes with age and maturity. The bullies of your past can become your biggest supporters. It did in my case.

Hope you enjoy your reunion.

Huggs
Catherine




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Hayley

I have my 10 year reunion this year. Debating wither or not to go if they even have one (I have no idea how that works). I wouldn't mind going. Of course high school wasn't the best time in my life but it was high school and it would be nice to see the people I don't hate. Though really thinking about it those people wouldn't be there so odds are I won't go.
Byes!!!! It's been real but this place isn't for me. Good luck in the future everyone.
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Miss_Bungle1991

I didn't get an invitation to my 10 year high school reunion. I was still living as my birth name back then so I don't know why I didn't get one. I wouldn't have went to it anyway but I thought they would send them automatically. I guess that I wasn't cool enough to be invited. :D
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stephaniec

Quote from: Catherine Sarah on January 24, 2014, 07:01:45 PM
I went to the combined college 75th anniversary/reunion two years ago. Missed last years as I was still overseas.

Instead of gate crashing the event I checked with the organising committee that I would be attending, but not as my former student self. They didn't think it would be a problem, but advised me some attendees may take umbrage.

Due to the anniversary, the event started with a mass. Being the only woman in a congregation of 400 blokes was a bit of a head turner. You could see the nudges going round saying " Who's the chick?"  I just had to laugh. Soooooo many egos being tested.

Meeting up with my class year was hilarious. Lots and lots of interesting and serious questions. Only some were challenged by my presentation. The overall feeling was very positive and supportive. However this was a one night stand so to speak. I'm sure the acceptance will wain with time. I had lots of doors opened for me. First served at meal time. Sadly nobody asked me for a dance when the band struck up.

Although the college did go co-ed for a short period, I was outside the age range for me to be seen as a former girl student. One Of the teaching brothers was trying to subtlety find out who I was by asking ever indirect question in the book. I had soooo much fun with him, if he'd asked the most direct question first, he would have had his curiosity satisfied immediately. As he didn't ask the right questions, I left him struggling with his unsatisfied curiosity. "Who was she?" may never be answered. 

I going to this years as well. After all, these boys were family all those years ago.

Hope you enjoy your reunion.

Huggs
Catherine
that's a great story . I went to a Christian Brothers high school  It probably would be hilarious.
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Hayley

Quote from: Laura Squirrel on January 24, 2014, 07:09:32 PM
I didn't get an invitation to my 10 year high school reunion. I was still living as my birth name back then so I don't know why I didn't get one. I wouldn't have went to it anyway but I thought they would send them automatically. I guess that I wasn't cool enough to be invited. :D

Really? Hmmmm that is dumb. I mean it was actually that you're clearly to cool for them. I'm "friends" with most of the people from HS because of Facebook but still. No idea you had to be invited.
Byes!!!! It's been real but this place isn't for me. Good luck in the future everyone.
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: Hayley on January 24, 2014, 07:17:42 PM
Really? Hmmmm that is dumb. I mean it was actually that you're clearly to cool for them. I'm "friends" with most of the people from HS because of Facebook but still. No idea you had to be invited.

I know nothing about 99% of the schmucks that I went to school with. The two friends I did have ditched me once I transitioned.
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Dina DAngelo

Hi girls, I went to my 40th in September of 2013. Right after my implants. No one had seen me since 1973 because I had moved to Colorado. Everyone and I mean Everyone was absolutely awesome! They not only accepted me,but even the Jocks asked me to dance. I am now friends on Facebook with 20 classmates. They even asked via the microphone while I was dancing,how it felt to be the "Belle of the Ball". It was the best day I've had in my transition.

               I even took lots of pictures with my high school sweetheart.

                             Dina
Be what you truly Desire.
     After all it's you.
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Catherine Sarah

Hi Stephanie,
Quote from: stephaniec on January 24, 2014, 07:12:33 PM
that's a great story . I went to a Christian Brothers high school  It probably would be hilarious.

It will be, I promise. I too am an old Christian Brothers girl. My ex brother-in-law is a Christian Bro. and no doubts hears of my escapades.

The Royal Commission into Child Sex Abuse in Oz did some recent studies and found the Christian Bros the worst offenders in child abuse. I noted and learned with interest, a reasonable proportion of questions I was asked about my current gender was on the back of, "we're you abused too"? "Was the abuse you suffered a reason for your gender change?" Fortunately I wasn't abused by the Brothers.

Have fun at the reunion. It'll be a hoot.

Huggs
Catherine




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Jessica Merriman

Quote from: Dina DAngelo on January 24, 2014, 07:26:13 PM
Hi girls, I went to my 40th in September of 2013. Right after my implants. No one had seen me since 1973 because I had moved to Colorado. Everyone and I mean Everyone was absolutely awesome! They not only accepted me,but even the Jocks asked me to dance. I am now friends on Facebook with 20 classmates. They even asked via the microphone while I was dancing,how it felt to be the "Belle of the Ball". It was the best day I've had in my transition.

               I even took lots of pictures with my high school sweetheart.

                             Dina
I am crying tears of happiness! That is so cool, thanks for that story. :)
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stephaniec

Quote from: Catherine Sarah on January 24, 2014, 07:40:53 PM
Hi Stephanie,
It will be, I promise. I too am an old Christian Brothers girl. My ex brother-in-law is a Christian Bro. and no doubts hears of my escapades.

The Royal Commission into Child Sex Abuse in Oz did some recent studies and found the Christian Bros the worst offenders in child abuse. I noted and learned with interest, a reasonable proportion of questions I was asked about my current gender was on the back of, "we're you abused too"? "Was the abuse you suffered a reason for your gender change?" Fortunately I wasn't abused by the Brothers.

Have fun at the reunion. It'll be a hoot.

Huggs
Catherine
my gender thing started at least at 4 years old if not when the sperm hit the egg.
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Sheala

Not yet, heck havent even been to one.... i think its every 20 for my school so i still have a few to go lmao. but by the time that happens it I will most deffinatly be full time and no going back
---Content is not being happy with what you want, but being happy with what you have.---

---2014, New Year, New Me---

---screw being the black sheep, be the rainbow sheep its more fun---




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justpat

  Well I hate to say this but my 50th is in a couple of years and having never been to any of the other ones they wouldn't know me from Eve.!
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Hayley

Quote from: Laura Squirrel on January 24, 2014, 07:23:47 PM
I know nothing about 99% of the schmucks that I went to school with. The two friends I did have ditched me once I transitioned.

Blah. That sucks. Shame on them. I don't haven any high school friends anymore actually thinkin about it. Lost my last one 2 years ago.
Byes!!!! It's been real but this place isn't for me. Good luck in the future everyone.
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