You must be thinking ok step away from the ecstasy pills you had a bit too much we feel.
Lol joke never had ecstasy or any drug apart from alcohol of course.
I thought I would post this here for the new members joining this forum because there is a lot of negativity here so I thought I would give the forum some positivity.
See being born a transsexual is not a death sentence, yes, the grim reaper doesn't want us yet! He told me go away because your annoyingly positive but that's another story...
Ok now I get serious:
I was born a transsexual woman in 1992 and yes, my childhood and till early adulthood was hard. I came out of the closet at 20 and my life has been transformed since. I have jumped out of several closets now: bisexual, polyamorous and transsexual.
I went through the whole of transition and went through surgery and have come out wonderfully. I on top of that I faced everything yes, I mean everything by this I mean:
• All fears.
• All trauma.
• All transition issues.
• All regrets.
• Starting a business doing self-help to make people go from suicidal or depressed to ultra-happy in themselves. As I get enough business revenue come in, I will happy fund an increasing portion of Susan's Places bills and then eventually the entire 2000 dollars and above as I grow in business success. I will be looking for forum members here for employees when the time is right.
• Look years younger as I mastered the secrets of anti-aging and turned back my body clock to look young yes, I only look like 17-18 now. I am now teaching someone go from looking 42 to only 25 again.
• Solved my fitness issues as I pound the treadmill now daily while watching TV or learning new subjects.
• Overcame severe PTSD as I was caught in several major incidents. I did this after developing my own treatment tools and eliminating all pain in just 1 week via self-treatment.
• Overcame being raped once.
• Overcame being sexually assaulted 3 times.
• Obtaining the driver's license currently, I have wanted for years.
• Overcame multiple years of child abuse.
• Overcame many years of bullying.
• Overcame my own Autism after figuring out how to solve the health condition. This is after developing my own treatment plan to overcome the health condition. This means I permanently changed from introvert to very strongly extrovert.
• Overcame my anxiety to become extremely happy.
• Went from being in the emergency room multiple times a week for suicide attempts to extremely happy, confident and at peace in myself.
• Overcame being homeless 3 times.
• Overcame all limitations as I believe extremely strongly everything is possible.
• Got rid of the negative people in my life.
• Got rid of the people who did not support my transition, I am extremely proud to be a transsexual woman.
For those here who are reading this at the beginning or the start of your journey. Please understand if you feel you need to transition, it is the right decision do what is right for you.

The most important thing is doing what is right to be comfortable in your own skin, there's no right or wrong answer for anyone.
Thank you, Susan Larson and the entire forum users, as you inspired me to do what was necessary to achieve the true happiness I truly deserve. Everyone deserves to be happy and treated with dignity as it is a basic human right for all.
If you are reading this you are a wonderful person and I am thankful for you being yourself. I wish you peace, prosperity and happiness.
If the forum users are wondering if I am afraid of trans haters. The answer truly is not at all in fact, I say the trans haters should be afraid of me. This is because I am afraid of no one and will protect my trans brothers and sisters from the haters. I am not violent I will just protect those weaker than myself in self-defence.
I am so excited at the major successes the trans community will gain as the years roll by.
Thank you once again to Susan Larson and the entire forum users.
May every person who reads this thrive in happiness and joy. Making the decision to transition to be me was the best decision I made.
Kind Regards,
Abbie