Hello everyone. My name is Taylor and I'm rather new to the forum. I came out to my close friends and family as transgender from May into July (I did it 1 on 1). Before that, I was really scared to seek outside help because I was afraid people would find out. In retrospect, I was being dumb, but that's what fear can do. I got my help instead from places like YouTube and blogs about transgender people and their experiences. It helped me affirm my feelings by being able to identify with their experiences with gender dysphoria. However, many of the places I went to showcased people far into the process looking back on what they felt before. This was kind of frustrating as I never saw going through transition nearly as frightening or confusing as simply starting. I now find myself in a not-so-unique but time-limiting position wherein I could create the blog or YouTube channel that I needed when I was struggling. I can talk about new struggles and new conquests as they happen instead of chronicling my whole experience with the 20/20 vision of after-sight. But I don't know how to do any of that. I'm here to ask people for their assistance if you think that a real-time, as-it-happens blog could help people come to terms with the reality that transition is a step-by-awkward-step process and that it's okay for it to be so.
I often thought about making a YouTube channel wherein my first video is of me in my male persona and across the many videos, the female persona slowly starts to take control. I recognize I would be opening myself up to all kinds of harassment, which is why I also considered a weekly blog instead.
What are your opinions and does anyone have any suggestions for where/how to start a blog if I decide not to do YouTube?
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