Quote from: Buffy on June 13, 2009, 01:34:22 AM
Part of transitioning is about managing your own expectations.
Its easy to get depressed or down when things don't move as fast as you wish.
Everytime you are going forward its a step in the right direction.
Buffy
I agree. I know of at least one MtF who has had surgery to make her Cinerella but is now very disappointed because there isn't a prince waiting for her.
Transitioning isn't like turning a page; it's more like growing or unfolding. I've gone really fast, but my expectations and how I view myself have transitioned along with my external transition.
The SOC 1-year RLE requirement isn't just to make sure you
want to do this but also to make sure you
can live in your target gender. Living as a woman (if you are MtF) isn't just saying you want to be a woman and wearing women's clothes, it is
being a woman in your mind and in your actions and mannerisms and interactions and daily life and so forth. You've lived as a man for X years. It will take time to settle into living as a woman. (Or vice versa for FtM.) Also, you can tell your therapist anything. They want to be sure you are talking truth to them and to yourself.
Yeah, I've wished for the genie. I've seen a bunch of movies where I guy wakes up as a woman, with all the problems and hilarity that follows. But real life is much more complex and the transition is just that - a transition.
I can understand impatience with having to wait to begin transition, but I hope all of you who actually transition get a chance to enjoy every step of the wondrous journey.
Just my two cents...

- Kate