Quote from: Ellement_of_Freedom on May 07, 2018, 06:33:01 PM
Everyone has a right to run their own lives and relationships how they see fit. I think it is borderline disrespectful to say your way is the only way and insist that everyone follow your rules. We are all individuals and every relationship is different.
Thank you, I absolutely agree with the above, but it's good to hear success stories like RoRo, many have posted saying they would disclose upfront and everything turns out wonderful, but it not always turns out this way, so if you decide to disclose on a first date and meeting well maybe post in the future and let us know how it turns out, experience will tell.
Maybe I've just been unlucky, I never got pass a first date when I disclosed I was trans, so then I never disclosed on 1 night stands, I disclosed to a guy after we dated for several months and he dumped me, I wasn't a ''real woman'' bla bla bla
I finally got lucky when I met my future husband, we dated for over a year, then 1 night he proposed and surprised me with a diamond solitaire engagement ring, I was overwhelmed, when a boyfriend wants me to become his wife, it was my time to disclose, I thought it would come crashing down, he didn't show anger but was very shocked and didn't believe me at first, but I felt a great sense of relief, at last he finally knows, he went for counselling, we got engaged and got married, on our wedding day I remember he whisper in my ear ''always remember you are a very special girl'' I started to cry lol and he said ''go ahead, have a good cry sweetie, all brides cry on their wedding day''
There is no ideal disclosing situation, whatever a person decides to disclose, be prepared for rejection and ridicule, disclose in a safe environment, and whatever ye decide is the right decision and choice for YOU!!!!