Something just struck me and I wanted to point it out.
To me looking back, age 25 is not that long ago from 40, but looking the other direction it seemed so very far into the future.
When I was mid 20's, people that were in their forties were so ancient. Putting my self back at 25 and having someone like that say they wanted to transition(had I known about this) at that age probably would have repulsed me. They are much too old I would have thought.
I just realized that I can relate to Fruity's point of view about older transitioner's now that I've put it into that perspective.
Now in my forties I can say that I don't feel or think much differently than I did at 25. Other than the normal physical aspects of aging I'm
not very different. And life has flown by for me as I suspect it has for everyone that is older here.
So for the younger girls out there, remember for you it's only a few short years away even though it seems like a long time. I think you will be very surprised at how fast you're forties get here.
Posted on: September 26, 2007, 01:16:46 PM
Jesse: my wife and I talked about me staying home and I would have been happy to do so. For us it was a financial decision more than anything. I say that's perfect if it worked for you, I'm very envious when I hear about stay-at-home dads.
Posted on: September 26, 2007, 01:19:02 PM
Fruity, do you prefer to be called Danielle?
Posted on: September 26, 2007, 01:20:11 PM
QuoteAnd like many others here I just thought I was crazy and perverted and disgusting because of the thoughts and feelings that would not leave. One thing I knew for sure: No one would ever discover my secret self!
That about sums up my early years. I managed to keep my secret self a secret pretty well.
QuoteI was certain I could never pass.
If that is your picture, you were so obviously wrong. I can only hope that if I'm able to get to your point I could look a tenth as
passable.