One thing is very apparent, be it increasing social acceptance, the influence of the internet, our genetics or whatever the cause of TG maybe, there is a dramatic increase in the number of trans*people 'coming out'. This is seen in children and in adults and is swamping the medical providers that we need to assist us in our journeys.
I realised I was female when I was a child, but 50 odd years ago being transgender was not something that parents, medics or anyone generally knew about. So I, as so many others, suffered a life of hiding myself, using harmful behaviour to kill the pain and nights and days racked with fear and depression.
I transitioned when I was 58 - largely due to this site and its members who gave me hope and support. Now? My cisfriends are just amazed how happy and how different I am, my close friends have told me that I must have been in a living Hell, I was!
But things do get better, transitioning for either men or women isn't easy but it is a path that works for so many of us. Batmanlovr, you have faced and tackled the biggest hurdle we all have, accepting that you are trans* and need to live your life as the man you are. Yes we grab support where we can get it, your Mum sounds great! But we also need to realise that many will not accept us, and we have to deal with that and it is, to my mind, important that we have a strategy in place. Mine was very simple, I didn't and I don't care what anyone thinks of me. I transitioned to save my life and my sanity. No one who criticises me has a clue what my life was. They are not TG so can never understand.
Jeez 31! You spring chicken you!!
And Hey, welcome to this wonderful site
Cindy