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Getting Interested in Transgender Again

Started by roscoe, April 16, 2012, 03:12:35 AM

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roscoe

Hi.  I am getting interested in transgender issues again.  A quick bit about me - I had mtf srs a while back.  Then sort of had bad feelings about stuff and decided that I would transition back to my original birth gender.  Been going down that path for past few years but now I am not so sure.  I don't believe in the concept of "women trapped in men's bodies" and vice versa.  I realize that no amount of surgery can change the fact that I was born male and actually I have learned to accept that and maybe now even take pride in it.  But here I am now, I don't have a male body because of the surgery. I started taking testosterone and it actually got me to realize what a great job my surgeon did in what they were trying to achieve.  I didn't realize until recently that my new body "works".  So maybe I am going to learn to be happy with what I am ... although I am not sure exactly what that is. I haven't really spent much time in the past few years thinking about gender.  I have pushed it to the back of my mind but now I am thinking about it again. So I am probably going to hang out here for a wee bit.

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Jamie D

I am sure, Roscoe, you have plenty of experiences to share.
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Devlyn

Hi Roscoe, it's nice to meet you! I live near Boston. We get a world wide gathering here! See you around, hugs, Devlyn
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Felix

everybody's house is haunted
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gennee

Be who you are.
Make a difference by being a difference.   :)

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lecoeurdegrey

Welcome looking forward to hearing about your experiences. ^-^
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