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do you ever not think about being transgender

Started by stephaniec, April 29, 2016, 06:59:33 PM

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Sarah.VanDistel

Hi Stephanie!

I noticed that when I am interacting with people who don't have a clue about me being transgender, in the absence of people who know, I automatically disconnect from my past and I don't feel myself as a trans woman, but just as a woman. It is an extremely nice feeling, especially because how naturally it appears. At those moments, I no longer worry about acceptance by others... They see me genuinely for who I am - a woman - without second thoughts. [emoji4]

Hugs, Sarah

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Haley Conner

Never.  It's like a monkey on my back, and the older I get the more I feel as if I've lived my life wrong and missed out on the one I ought to have lead.
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Anne Blake

Ninety plus percent of the time being transgender is NOT at all on my mind. And, I never believed that this could be possible, kind of snuck up on me. Case and point, I am scheduled for ffs next week and should be nervous and excited as all get out, but this week my wife and I are hanging out in Paris, touring the local art museums, eating at local cafes and I have virtually not thought about being anything other than half of a couple of married ladies enjoying a few days in Paris.

Tia Anne
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