"Personally my dear, I don't give a damn."
Well everything that has been discussed on this list thus far is nothing new to me, but the same old, same old. I am who I am and have lived as her for 7 years and I didn't even get a hero biscuit left on my pillow by the Transsexual Fairy, either. I haven't given a thought to who I was before, except an occasional thought about my roots.
Well at least I seldom did, until I came back here to this list. Hmmmmm, nothing has changed much except that most of the TS students are much younger than back 8 years ago, and in my opinion, I say that this is good, actually, better than good. it is is excellent to see that these young individuals will someday integrate and live a full life as their true selves in society. A wonderful, humble, new beginning and much longer opportunity to experience and enjoy their new lives.
Yes, enjoy, get on with it and live as you. There is no law against enjoying your new life. So many more wonderful years to look forward to, well, a lot more then us old bats do anyway.
It was both a case of curiosity and an opportunity to learn more about the Transsexual phenomena and maybe give a little support where and when it is needed were my only intentions. I do see, though, that this list still contains a few of the same demons that used to plague it the last time I was here 8 years ago. That would be psychological demons I would be speaking about, to be sure.
Prior to my retirement two years ago, I worked as a social worker and I worked *as my true self*for 7 years. Why would I want to come back here after 7 years? It was for the simple reason that I stumbled across the link to this list and was bored out of my gourd and then curiosity set in.
There is also the fact I have a possible position as a volunteer support worker at an outreach center for Transsexuals here In Vancouver. That's it. Simple as that. I have no interest in getting into any petty arguments about the dissection and analysis of the female anatomy or psychology and the difference in mental processes between the female and male brain to find out what makes a woman tick as a woman. As interesting as the science was, I do not believe it makes up the complete character. I do believe that much of the behavioral part is hereditary and if one has a predisposed mind towards the feminine, some of these traits do come to the surface. I am here only with the desire to learn how we got there.
Cindy