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Big hello from Kasihnya!

Started by Cassie 4 Ever!!!, April 17, 2013, 07:27:25 PM

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Cassie 4 Ever!!!

Hello Everybody,

Hi, I am new here, and I would love to introduce myself to everyone. Almost everyone in life knows me as Christopher as I have not told many people about me yet, but I would love it if all of you lovely gals and guys would call me Kasihnya. It is pronounced, Ka-Sin-Ya. ;-) It is my pleasure to meet all of you and I would be delighted to converse with all of you and learn.

So without delay, a little about me. I'm a 25 year old transgendered woman, stuck in the wrong nutshell so to speak. All my life, I have known that I was different, started talking to friends about it in 4th grade and started expressing it a little, but always tried to hide my female side and feelings as best as I could as I was scared out of mind about it. I grew up in a very homo and trans phobic place, or perhaps that was just what I imagined and I interpreted it incorrectly. My mother became aware of my feelings of me wanting to be a girl when I was in 6th grade and all that came of our talk was that I should observe and learn from all the girls. Never did I get see a therapist for it when I was a kid, and really wish I did. As the years went by, I told more, and more friends, and family, and for the most part, they all said do what makes you the happiest.

It has been many years since I told my family, and some people ask why I didn't transition before. simply put, I was scared. my fear of losing family and friends, the dire question to whether or not I will fit in and live like any woman would, and also the ridicule that I might and probably will receive. I know I am only 25, almost 26, but throughout my late teens and my 20's, everyone says I am so manly. Hearing this made me so nervous, scared, and worried that I would look like a guy after I transitioned, but I will leave that up for my first, non-introductory post. so, I finally got the courage to contact a therapist and I am finally taking the first baby steps towards living my life the way I feel and know I was supposed to live.

Thank you everyone and I hope you have room for one more sister here. :-)

Sincerely,

Kasihnya
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Jamie D

Welcome, Kasihnya!  And greeting from sunny southern California.
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Ms. OBrien CVT

Hi Kasihnya, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 10875. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another sister.

And be sure to check out these links ( MUST READS )


Janet  )O(

  
It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
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Cassie 4 Ever!!!

Thank you for the warm welcomes. And yes, tat would be a very large reunion.
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