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Hello from England

Started by Wayfarer, September 01, 2009, 06:49:57 PM

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Wayfarer

Hello everyone,

I'm 20, biologically female, from England. University student. I currently identify with being an androgyne, although there still is plenty of confusion as to how I feel, but currently I feel that best describes me. Psychologically I don't feel very traditionally masculine or feminine, although I think being biologically/physically female makes me bring out masculinity more. I used to (well, still do sometimes) think about being a man. But I feel that having a masculine or feminine gender doesn't fufill me, it's both or maybe none (?)  :-\

Although I've felt these sorts of issues for awhile I'm pretty new to talking openly about them, only really ever mentioned some things to one friend before. I hope I can learn lots from others by being here.  ;)
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K8

Welcome to Susan's, Wayfarer.  I live in the States, but there are plenty of Brits around here.

I always thought I was both and neither male/female.  It can be a tough place to be when most of the world sees gender as a binary.

This is a good place to "talk" to others and, in the process come out to yourself.

Welcome. :D

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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Wayfarer

Thanks Kate.  :)
Yes that feels familiar, it's quite a relief to hear from people and read stories obout Transgender issues. I didn't realise a forum like this existed, very valuable resource it seems.
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Nick Aiden

I just recently found this site too, and it is FULL of useful information and helpful people to talk to! Welcome  ;D
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Bexxi

Hi Wayfarer , im from England also , good luck in what you decide to do , im new here too but seems like a really great place to be  ;)

Bexxi
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Jay

Welcome to Susans Wayfarer!

There are plenty of us Brits here now! :)

Jay


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Nathan.

Hey.

I'm from England too, there are a few of us here :)

Welcome to susans!
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jennifer jane

Welcome Wayfarer! I'm (yet another!) Brit, but temporarily in Buenos Aires.

JJ
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Pica Pica

Another English andro here, hello. Welcome t'site.
Wayfarer, that's one of those anglo-saxon things like whale-road and that isn't it?
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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jennifer jane

Hi Pica Pica -- M to F in transition (for the record). S'cuse me wayfarer; borrowed your post!

:D JJ
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finewine

Another Brit here too (albeit an SO, rather than someone in transition).  Welcome Wayfarer - and any others who I didn't get to say "hi" to yet...I've been busy.
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Cindy

Hi Wayfarer,

I'm an Aussie but I still talk to poms. Even if they stole the Ashes from us :laugh:

Welcome and join in, nice people here and very helpful.

Love
Cindy
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Janet_Girl

Hi Wayfarer, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 3100 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 andro. :icon_hug:

And be sure to check out

Blessed Be.
Janet
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Chrissty

Hiya :icon_wave:

...and welcome from South West of London ;)

:icon_hug:

Chrissty
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Pica Pica

also south west london, oh how i miss the north of this city.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Wayfarer

Hey thank you all for the warm welcomes!
I've moved into my new house for my last year of university, with no internet, so may be up to a couple of weeks yet before I can get back to posting properly. Best wishes all.  :)
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fluffy jorgen

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jesse

Hi and welcome to the community im new too. it seams like everyone here is so nice i wish the rest of the world was this understanding.
Jessie
like a knife that cuts you the wound heals but them scars those scars remain
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