Quote from: pretty pauline on December 12, 2009, 02:07:07 PM
FFS & BA was the holy grail for me, GRS just completed and finalized my transition. Well I certainly agree with you Jenny, Im on a diet myself at the moment, Im very sensitive about my weight, which is one of the reasons I don't post up my avatar photo at the moment, you always get somebody on a board who will pass a hurtful remark and its mostly women being bitchy towards other women, anyway I think you look really pretty with a big heart, that comes across in your posts.
Hugs p
ps I ment to say I AGREE, hope I wasn't misunderstood, had to modify my post, sorry...
Hi Pauline
I'm with you all the way. The thing is, and this only really struck me yesterday when I was feeling a little miffed about that needless little set-to, we don't all have the same ideals of womanhood. So it's inevitable that some of us are going to feel differently and indeed see ourselves and each other differently.
I came from a family where my great aunt drove trucks for a living back in the first world war, and then to everyones astonishment she went on doing so well into the 1930's (so she was considered VERY odd!)
My great great Aunt was the first woman to be awarded a degree by cambridge, the second woman in the world with a doctorate in mathematics, and one of the first full professors of mathematics at Bryn Mawr college in 1885. You can google her (Charlotte Angas Scott).
My maternal grandmother flew across the Andes in a biplane in 1926!
My mother was a cryptanalyst and was one of only a handful of Wrens to secretly go to sea on active service during WW2 (officially no women ever did, but I can prove that some who were attached to clandestine work occasionally did so "off the record".)
Coming from that sort of female stock what really was the chance of me wanting to be a stereotypical little woman? The only thing that matters in my opinion is that we end up happy with ourselves.
SRS was the thing which did that for me. If others find that they need to do more then I would be the last to question that.
I feel it's about being who we want to be, not who others think we should be, or indeed in the case of the earlier silly little misunderstanding
think we should want to be.