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Hei There

Started by Dyrik, March 26, 2009, 08:52:35 AM

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Dyrik

Hei, I'm an FtM, 20 years old.  I learnt about TG stuff when I was 14 for the first time and realized how much sense everything made all of a sudden.

So I told my folks I wanted to be a man, they were really not too impressed and tried scaring me away and it worked for a few years.  But as of this past year I just really started to dislike identifying as female.  So I told them again, they were surprisingly a lot better about it.  But I think that's because they knew I was going to do it anyways.  So here I am, lost and confused.
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Dyrik

That is exactly what I came here for.  I'm glad I came to the right place then.
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Janet_Girl

Hi Dyrik,   :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 1900 strong. That would be one heck of a family reunion. Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers.  Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now.  And it is always nice to have another sister.   :icon_hug:

Janet

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paulault55

Hi Dyrik,

Welcome to Susan's, you are lucky that your parents see that you need to be you and that's a really good thing.

Paula.




I am a Mcginn Girl May 9 2011
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Dyrik

Ja, I know I was really lucky actually.  I've met up with a couple TGs that were not so lucky.

Well it will be good to join such a large family, thanks.
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JakeDenver

Well its always a good thing when your parents are on your side. I live at home and hardcore fear telling my parents. I as of right now live two lives. Anyways... welcome to Susans. Take a look around and soak up all the information you can.
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Cindy

Hi Dyrik
The first and most frightening step is acceptance of yourself. The second is coming out to loved ones.
Well done Bro!  My gosh I have two new brothers in one night. Must be breeding season :D

Love
Cindy James
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Genevieve Swann

Welcome. You seem very comfortable with your decision. That's fantastic. Life just keeps getting better all the time. I'm happy for you. Hugs, Genevieve

Dyrik

Well, I can't say I was thrilled about having to tell them, but with the steps I want to take I figured there wasn't any hiding it.

I am pretty comfortable with my decision.

I'm just glad I'm not the only "brother", as I seem to be in many places.  Its just nice to have found a place that has a nice mix of guys and gals.
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