@Ag though your original post is gone, I remember enough of it. Thank you.

@ Awww, thank you, Jessica.

I love you too!
@FA I suppose it's subjective then. I'd personally would still like to be "on the other side" one day so I won't feel down all the time. I'll get there eventually though.
@LearnedHand You're right. I want to be as prepared as I can for when I do transition one day and seeing a lot of other people's experiences helps me out greatly. A lot of new members do come and ask the same questions so I could try to contribute more in those.
@michelle You have an amazing story and I agree. Even though I am not transitioning medically or socially right now, I do feel like I'm in transition mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. If I cannot be pegged as a man, then at I at least want people to sense "masculine" vibe coming from me.
@suzifrommd Thank you. I'v never really thought of my posts as such because I have self-esteem issues, but I suppose your right. I do feel like I have grown more into the man I want to be these past two years, in part because of this site and seeing the wisdom others have to offer.
@Catherine Sarah Thank you. As I told michelle, I do believe I'm transitioning on some level. The total I've saved so far for my top surgery, though small, helps me realize that I'll be able to start my transition one day as it gives me hope and motivation.
@Sephirah That is great advice! I'd like to think that I do have something to offer, even if that is just lending an ear for someone to vent. Though the situation may be different, I do experience a lot of feelings that other people here experience and just know that I'm not alone or that they aren't alone in this helps.
@forallittook I'm glad someone else understands how I feel and I definately think that the sidelining is real as I have experienced it a couple of times, especially while making threads. It can be disheartening at times. Yes I've witnessed people come here, start their transitions, share their struggles, and leave when they feel like they don't need this site. I've seen people come here questioning their gender, leave when they feel like they aren't really trans (and in some cases attack other trans members telling them how transition is wrong), and come back months later questioning their gender again. I've seen people be in major ruts like my self and climb out of them to start their transition. I feel so old now, lol, but I'd definately seen other people's struggles here, and aside from all of that, I have to say that Susans is THE place to get a vast amount of knowledge and support and there's no other place on the web like. Being a part of this site can be life changing, if one allows it to. Honestly, I don't know what I'd do without this site. There may be a time where I won't need it anymore, but that will probably be in the far....FAR future, perhaps even in my 30s.
@Northern Jane Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm sorry that you have to go through that. I'm know that there are some women and men that feel somewhat isolated during or after their transition. I only speak of non-transitioners in this thread because that is my current situation as I don't have any experience of feeling isolated while medically or socially transitioning, or even detransitioning.
@JesseG Though I'm not a CD, I can dfinatelly see how w can go through similar struggles, and this is a good place whre you can b your other you at.

@insideontheoutside I agree that this section was badly needed. The non-op sction was alright (only because it was the closest thing to this forum), but I feel that this particular section is a bit more inclusive. You're right though. This place wouldn't be as interesting if we all had the same experiences and perspectives. Hopefully, it won't be TOO long that I stay in the middle of the road concerning my transition.
Thank you all for your replies.