Quote from: ~Amy~ on January 02, 2012, 04:24:04 PM

I don't know what else to say really. If you are happy announcing to the world that you are trans, that's great, really. But I'm not. I will admit to being trans, but I will not flaunt it. I will not use it or allow it to be used as leverage in a relationship.
I am proud to be transitioning and becoming who I am, but once that is done, for me personally, my "trans" status will become obsolete. I'll be more interested in simply living my life as a woman, blending in with society while still occasionally advocating equal rights for the LGBT community. It seems we fight so hard through transition and our own lives, meanwhile helping those along the way that we can also, that once we finally reach the point of completion...we'd be exhausted; "trans" anything in some ways would seem to become an old broken record. I will always support the LGBT community, but I also want a personal life outside the transgender realm. I don't feel this is selfish in any way, I feel it is earned.
I think you got me figured all wrong - I am not the "in your face" trans woman type. I am just honest about it and willing to put my money where my mouth is by getting involved with transgender activism (albeit reluctantly). I pretty much lead my life daily just as a normal woman but my trans aspect is always there and part of me. To pretend otherwise is to wilfully ignore the reality of my situation and the cross I have to bear.
Maybe to clarify - for me, I am trans
first, a woman
second. Without having became transgender, I would have not claimed the right to call myself a woman. My license says F , not T, but I am not kidding myself. The doctors and government enabled the switch from M to F because of my trans status, not because I just marched up to them and said, "I am a woman! Change it now!" And you know the transitioning process takes a lot of money, energy, etc, etc.
To me it is a compliment, recognition of my sufferings, tears, laughter, and journey when someone likes me because I am trans. He knows how hard the path was for me.
Progress cannot be made without visibility; it is okay if some of you prefer to stay in the background and behind the scenes.