Quote from: karenk1959 on June 30, 2017, 12:41:58 PM
What if there is a third option? Is our fate that we are not in control or do we have a choice as to how we want to live our lives? I for one acknowledge my gender dysphoria on bad days and then throw it for a time into the imaginary ocean until it comes back in with the tide later on. It helps to accept that although I am envious of women with vaginas, I will never have one. Surgery is not an option after reading about how they do it and potential complications. In the mean time, I choose to celebrate my life, including all the love I have from my wife, kids and friends. I have realized I do have a choice and it is very freeing. I might add that I have suffered from life long depression because of repressed TG feelings, including overdoses and ECT, so this hasn't been easy for me.
Well Karen, the Buddhist view would be that control is only an illusion. I don't read how you're advocating a 3rd option to transitioning vs choosing not to. Transition or don't is the choice, how you live with your decision isn't a different choice.
Nearly all of us elect for some outlet to physically express being female/feminine, whether that's cross dressing, HRT, surgery etc. If you're looking for people who are more supportive in the sense of choosing not to transition, a transgender site may not be the best place to find that. Your other recent post asked if the people here are biased but I don't think that's the point.
People who deny something essential in themselves are generally not happy, same thing goes for those who choose to live closeted or stay in relationships that don't respect their identities. In this I don't think being closeted trans is any different from being closeted gay or lesbian.
I think a key thing that's difficult for not transitioning is that this isn't simply a mental construct and to the extent it is about the brain, there's universal agreement that brain structure in fact differs between trans and cis people. Being trans as I see it -- and how I experience it is very much about my body, as such, how do you address it without involving the body.
Lastly, you say surgery isn't an option because of how it's done and possibility of complications. I guess I could see saying it's not an option if there's a specific reason you're not a viable surgical candidate. All of us who elect for GCS do so based on an assessment of the benefits against the risk. Not taking an option isn't the same as it not existing.
I'm truly glad that both HRT and GCS are options for me. Some people can't take either due to other health problems. However I did get by for nearly 20 years cross dressing and that was certainly enough relief for me through that time.
None of the foregoing auggests I'm not supportive of your choice. I sincerely hope it works for you and goddess knows if there's anything specific I can do to help I'm there for you. Right now the best I can see is an honest consideration of the situation you're faced with.