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Started by Davina, December 04, 2009, 08:56:36 AM
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Quote from: Davina on December 04, 2009, 08:56:36 AMHi Everyone,Did you all find that once you had decided that you wanted to transition, that you had become obsessed with surfing the net for as much info as possible on transexualism. Well, I have read just about everything on TS and realise my story is the same as thousands. I feel this way I'm preparing myself for transition and it also helps me feel closer to people like me.
Quote from: lilacwoman on December 05, 2009, 03:58:52 AMeevn today itsd impossible to find written information about transsexualism in any public library and the papers are full of negative stories so that surfing the internet is the only way to find up to date info.
Quote from: tekla on December 05, 2009, 03:03:58 PMIts the only truly neutral sea of sourcesIt's far from neutral. It may be more or less objective (or more or less subjective, and in fact, most of the trans stuff out there is subjective, not objective), but its not, and never is, neutral. Just for one example, Google puts up GIS in an order largely determined by hits - in other words, its a popularity contest, and popularity contests are never neutral.
Quote from: lilacwoman on December 06, 2009, 01:37:52 PMforget 'primary transsexualism' - if you are genuininely transsexual then its been with you since you first noticed other people had toys, clothes, decor different to yours.I don't believe in 'secondary' or 'late onset' except in TGs.