Quote from: TheDutchess on August 01, 2010, 05:46:35 PM
it's always the people who couldn't live stealth if they tried, JEALOUS of those who can. thats why so many people are against it DON'T HATE
I beg to differ. I don't hate at all, but I do think it is the wrong thing to do.
In 30 years believe me when I tell you I've done both approaches, and successfully too. As a matter of fact I've done stealth twice. Once right at the start of my postop period the other more recently.
The second time I went stealth I had just buried my last living close relative and moved to a different part of the country so there was little to out me.
At the time I even got away with it to the point that most of our neighbours (many of whom Alison had chosen to tell about herself) were saying how nice it was that I was so accepting of Alison!
Alison is a SAINT for having put up with all that for nearly a decade, during which I was honestly believed by almost all of the neighbours, as Ali herself will confirm, to be her CIS ex-wife or partner.
That must have been utterly galling for her and it didn't make me happy at all, but she never once complained. She just let me do what I wanted, and she did what she believed was right, which was to loyally go along with the deception whilst being honest about herself. Heck I was a bastard... I even thought about leaving her once or twice - fearful that she might eventually "give me away".
That alone made me feel bad, and in my experience it does indeed become a paranoic state to live in... but that is said not to hate, but merely in the spirit of sharing my genuine experience and hoping that some may learn from it and avoid making the same mistakes that I did.
Just about the only positive thing that came out of the whole thing was the PRICELESS look on our neighbour Tania's face when I finally fessed up. She was gobsmacked and at first she thought I meant that I was wanting to be an FtM - that one moment was fun. The rest of those ten years was kind of sad actually.