Quote from: ChrissyRyan on November 23, 2024, 08:01:02 AMPlus I did not use the words, "after you have transitioned," because it may be up to each of us to determine if and when transitioning is over, although living in your new gender is one good indication of that. My transitioning is not over in every way possible.
Transition is just a word, sweetie. It describes a process of going from one state of being to another state of being. That doesn't necessarily have to mean a complete outward expression of gender, if that's not what the person wants. It just means a change. And that's for each of us to determine what that change is.

If you reach a point where you're happy with your life, who you are, and feel like you can live outwardly rather than inwardly, but didn't come from that point... that's transition. It's what you want it to be. We don't just go through one transition in our lives. Everyone, trans people, cis people...
everyone goes through many, many transitions in our lives. Every day... from when we wake to when we sleep, we go through a transition. We change as individuals.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 11, 2024, 08:38:28 PMI do not want to go back for sure. I also am unsure about going forward.
I am in a sort of life balance now.
Chrissy
If I can give you some advice, Chrissy. Something that I struggled with for a long,
long time... it's to try to not think about it in those terms. Transition is not a life, it's a process to allow you to better enjoy a life. It's... sort of an antihistamine for a hay fever of the soul, in order to allow you to smell the roses. The severity of which differs for us all. The roses will exist regardless. And be no less beautiful.
If/when the time comes to make those decisions, you'll make them. And they'll be the right ones for you. But your life is more than that, honey. And every day you wake up... every day you learn something new, see something you've never seen, do something you didn't think you could do... be that shoulder for someone to lean on, or cry on... experience something... that's life. And we all spend it moving forwards through it. Experiencing it.
Don't think you're in a holding pattern because you aren't sure what to do with regard to your gender. There is a lot of life to live. A lot of life to love. And to learn. Which may help you better make the decisions you need or want to make. *hugs*