Hello everyone I am camilla86's spouse. I truly am a MTF transsexual in the beginning stages of transition. First let me say I am very fortunate to have a supportive wife, I am thankful everyday for her understanding. She is new to the transgender community and did not realize the error in the prefixes of "My husband, He". She is fully supportive of my transition and is amazingly supportive of me becoming who I have longed to be for years.
"The Sorority" Being born a male and living most of my life as a male I always wanted to experience things that my female peers took for granted. I.e.... Prom,Cheerleading,Slumber parties, first kiss, Crushs, Soroitys, being treated like a woman, etc ,etc. I am sure that many of you that are significant others have heard this from there transitioning spouses. So with that being said, Camilla and I came up with an idea to recreate at least one of the moments that I missed. "The Sorority" ...
Let me reassure you that the thought of all night partying and binge drinking never entered our minds. Let me also assure you that your money is not needed.
We are fully aware of Tri-ess and have found that is doesn't cater to the needs of the whole transgender community. Our Dream is to further the cause of transgender support, respect, and sisterhood, there is no doubt in my mind that this will be a success.
Our hope is that we will be a beacon for those that feel alone, by offering an online community of like minded individuals. Our thoughts where never to take the place of any other site, Group, or forum, but to be a like minded sisterhood of transsexual and genetic woman.
As a young male growing up I have experienced ridicule from my peers. I have been called sissy, ->-bleeped-<- etc, etc. Never in a million years would I have expected that kind of ridicule from Susan's. Honestly Susan's has played a tremendous role in my life. The forum and site have carried me through some pretty Dark times. The significant others forum is the sole reason Camilla supports me today.
In conclusion you don't have to like the idea; as a matter of fact you don't have to be a part of it at all. But please remember is tough enough being transgendered in this world, or being married to a transgendered person, then to have your own; stereotype you too.
Sincerely
Jenna Keeley Lewis
(One Very lucky girl in Love with a very beautiful Girl) IJLU