Hi everyone,
So, I'm mtf, which a lot of people don't believe, but I am. I'm also 21, and started transitioning at age 20, in early-college. I determined that I had to do this, as years of abusing steroids, as well as trying to embrace the gender I'm expected to be, only caused distress.
I've been through an unbelievable amount of hardship, as many trans women have, solely to be myself. But the thing is, I look gg, and a lot of the unacceptance has come from my then-family. If you're familiar with VICE on HBO, they interviewed me with my story the other day (which will be featured), mainly because I attend a pretty relevant university, fortunately.
And that's the thing -- attending the GLBT-receptive powerhouse that I do, one would think that I'd run into a lot of trans girls, especially considering that I live in their learning community designed specifically for transgender/gender-queer people. But I'm the only mtf here that I've heard about in the learning community, and one of three that I've heard about across campus (47k people). For every trans woman, there seems to be three or so trans men. For every trans man, there's like 2 gender-queer people.
Why in the world are there so few trans women, pretty much anywhere, who are in their late-teens early-20s??? I encounter many who started in their 40s, but I'm feeling pretty lonely unless I'm searching pretty hardcore on Tumblr.