QuoteMary - Was born male and given the name of Michael. As far back as she can remember Mary believed she was female. Her parents of course discouraged this belief and Mary tried to fit in with the other boys. At adolescence Mary longed for the body changes she saw in her cisgendered female friends. Mary found she was attracted to men and considered the possibility that she was gay. Once she heard about transsexual people, she knew right away that was what she was. Mary went into therapy and soon after started HRT. Her family was supportive of her decision and after 2 years RLE she was approved for GRS. She was soon on her way to Montreal.
Dorothy - Was born male and given the name of Donald. By the time he reached puberty he knew he was different than his friends. He thought he may be gay but worked to become a "normal" heterosexual male. To that end he became über male and played sports and was promiscuous with women. He took up cross-dressing in private. After a week at a cross-dresser hotel Donald decided that Dorothy was the person she was meant to be. She got on HRT, self-medicating at first. She then decided to complete transition and was soon off to Thailand.
I think both are valid and both are transsexuals.
How about a third type for discussion that seems to be a mix of the two:
Sally- Was born male and given the name of Sam. As far back as she can remember Sally displayed feminine thinking and
traits but never understood what it meant. She tried to talk to her parents but was strongly rejected and with no other
information or support she learned to keep talk like that inside. At adolescence Sally longed for the body changes she saw
in her cisgendered female friends. Sally considered the possibility that she was gay and then worked to become a "normal"
heterosexual male. To that end he became very competitive and played sports and tried to prove himself male, even marrying
and having children. He tried cross dressing but he never understood it or had much of a desire but longed for the feminine face
and body. Eventually he realized that his thinking was entirely female and he identified with female viewpoints of almost all
important issues. That combined with the pressure of seeing the male face and body everyday eventually became too great
and Sam was forced to set Sally free and she started HRT. She realized during the process that she was in fact attracted
to males(as well as females) but not in a homosexual context but as a normal or bi-sexual woman.
On the issue of deciding, does anyone really decide to transition or is it just something that we are forced to do? Let me put it this
way: I feel like I
might be able to decide
not to transition but I have little choice in the matter TO transition.
It's like an invisible force making me move forward. Whereas I feel not transitioning is a choice I can make. I can decide
not to transition. I don't see that as the same thing I guess.
Amanda