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Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
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RE: Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
(August 26, 2012 at 7:58 am)Kayenneh Wrote: *claps hands excitedly

Oh, this is good news for my friend, who recently came out of the transgender closet. One of her biggest concerns was the label of 'mental illness', since she would like to perhaps adopt one day. Good thing to know that the world is moving forward Smile

That label is kinda a mixed blessing. While we might not like walking around with some kind of mental health label, we need to have some kind of medical label on us so we can apply health insurance to our issues.

(August 26, 2012 at 3:01 am)Violet Lilly Blossom Wrote: Nice! Shock It's different for everyone... have you suffered from the 'how trans is trans enough' bullshit some of the community touts because you don't mind/like it?

Even then, not really. The only people within the community who give me grief over it have been people who already had an axe to grind with me and just used my sex work as an extra club to bludgeon me with.

Quote:I've fought the 'urge' to cut it off for some six years now... I'd say I have a lot of restraint, but I know it's just because I'm looking forward to post-op orgasm *so much* Tiny Tiger

Oh, God, I want that so much, too! I just wish I didn't have to give up my penis to get a vag; having both would be awesome!

Quote:My earlier teen years were spent being fucked both utterly willingly and also not. I can imagine how "fun" it is to be bullied through school, or I can just remember it. I'd smile at "you look like a girl.", but then frown since it was often meant with a mean heart...

Well, in sports, the phrase 'like a girl' is used as an insult. Someone doesn't hit well, you tell them 'you hit like a girl.' They can't throw well, 'you throw like a girl.' They can't run fast, 'you run like a girl.' And so on. You can only imagine how it felt for a young person who wants to be a girl hearing how much being a girl is an insult, right? Those insults and general guy locker room culture got worse and worse as I progressed through school until my sophmore year when I had an emotional breakdown and wound up finishing high school within the juvenile mental health system.

Quote:That sucks Undecided I wasn't sure what to do when I moved to Texas with only two friends left in Alaska... so I went out almost every night to various GLBT meetings in hopes of making new friends. Most of the people I met I don't talk to or care about, but I've met a good number who meet the mark ^_^

Granted... it's probably harder to change your social circles when you're in your thirties than your late teens... Thinking

Probably, but I still have ways to make friends. I'm a college student and classes start Monday, so I can make friends there. I guess that's another down side to the work I do, though, in that I don't really make any work friends.

Although, in a way, I don't need to much outside interaction. I have Lee, we live together, so if I need someone to talk to or just general companionship, he's there for me.

Quote:He'd totally take that trade, although he'd much rather get rid of 'the tumors' than fix his genitals. Poor thing has to either deal with letting them bounce around, which is EXTREMELY uncomfortable to him or he has to wear a thick, hot, heavy binder under his clothes in Houston heat and humidity. I never met breasts I hated until he came around.

Quote:Transmen have it hard Undecided His nickname for them reminds me of my 'cancerous growth' Levitate

Yeah, well, here's a story to exemplify his feelings towards them.

A little over a year ago, shortly after he moved in with me, we got a cat, Annabelle. And every morning, Annabelle does what housecats do: sit by our face and paw around at us until one of us wakes up to go feed her. One morning, she did like she normally did with one big problem: while trying to wake Lee up, she stepped on his chest while he was sound asleep. There isn't anything that makes him more uncomfortable than having his chest touched and/or feeling them wiggle, so having a fairly heavy cat wake him up from a dead sleep by stepping on them is about the worst thing that could happen. All in one quick motion he sat up, yelled out like he was in pain and threw the cat across the room.

I guess the good news is that the cat doesn't sniff at us to wake us up anymore and Annabelle knows better than to touch his chest.
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RE: Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
(August 26, 2012 at 7:58 am)Kayenneh Wrote: *claps hands excitedly

Oh, this is good news for my friend, who recently came out of the transgender closet. One of her biggest concerns was the label of 'mental illness', since she would like to perhaps adopt one day. Good thing to know that the world is moving forward Smile

And she's not the only one Dodgy

Well where is she? Get her on here Wink

(August 26, 2012 at 10:18 am)TaraJo Wrote: Even then, not really. The only people within the community who give me grief over it have been people who already had an axe to grind with me and just used my sex work as an extra club to bludgeon me with.

I see Undecided

Quote:Well, in sports, the phrase 'like a girl' is used as an insult. Someone doesn't hit well, you tell them 'you hit like a girl.' They can't throw well, 'you throw like a girl.' They can't run fast, 'you run like a girl.' And so on. You can only imagine how it felt for a young person who wants to be a girl hearing how much being a girl is an insult, right? Those insults and general guy locker room culture got worse and worse as I progressed through school until my sophmore year when I had an emotional breakdown and wound up finishing high school within the juvenile mental health system.

I know the phrase. Smile

Saddened to hear that I'm not the only transsexual who didn't properly finish highschool.

Quote:Probably, but I still have ways to make friends. I'm a college student and classes start Monday, so I can make friends there. I guess that's another down side to the work I do, though, in that I don't really make any work friends.

Although, in a way, I don't need to much outside interaction. I have Lee, we live together, so if I need someone to talk to or just general companionship, he's there for me.

I hermitted away much of last year with my girlfriend Dodgy I can't do it again this year (much too social, it was depressing), but to each their own Smile

Quote:Yeah, well, here's a story to exemplify his feelings towards them.

A little over a year ago, shortly after he moved in with me, we got a cat, Annabelle. And every morning, Annabelle does what housecats do: sit by our face and paw around at us until one of us wakes up to go feed her. One morning, she did like she normally did with one big problem: while trying to wake Lee up, she stepped on his chest while he was sound asleep. There isn't anything that makes him more uncomfortable than having his chest touched and/or feeling them wiggle, so having a fairly heavy cat wake him up from a dead sleep by stepping on them is about the worst thing that could happen. All in one quick motion he sat up, yelled out like he was in pain and threw the cat across the room.

I guess the good news is that the cat doesn't sniff at us to wake us up anymore and Annabelle knows better than to touch his chest.

Poor kitty!! Undecided
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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RE: Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
(August 26, 2012 at 10:40 am)Violet Lilly Blossom Wrote: Saddened to hear that I'm not the only transsexual who didn't properly finish highschool.

There seems to be a lot of us that I've met. Teen years are tough for anyone, but even worse when you body is changing in ways you hate.
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RE: Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
(August 26, 2012 at 10:18 am)TaraJo Wrote: That label is kinda a mixed blessing. While we might not like walking around with some kind of mental health label, we need to have some kind of medical label on us so we can apply health insurance to our issues.

Yeah, I know. But a label that doesn't say 'mental illness', must be slightly better, right?

(August 26, 2012 at 3:01 am)Violet Lilly Blossom Wrote: Well where is she? Get her on here Wink

Well, I can ask her if she wants to join, but I can promise anything Smile
When I was young, there was a god with infinite power protecting me. Is there anyone else who felt that way? And was sure about it? but the first time I fell in love, I was thrown down - or maybe I broke free - and I bade farewell to God and became human. Now I don't have God's protection, and I walk on the ground without wings, but I don't regret this hardship. I want to live as a person. -Arina Tanemura

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RE: Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
Ok well I didn't mention in the other thread I made because I feel embarrassed and ashamed by it (no offense)... but I suffer from gender dysphoria as well to some degree.
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RE: Gender Identity Disorder? I don't think so! :D
(August 27, 2012 at 5:54 pm)sleep Wrote: Ok well I didn't mention in the other thread I made because I feel embarrassed and ashamed by it (no offense)... but I suffer from gender dysphoria as well to some degree.

No offense taken. I feel embarrassed of everything male about me.

Not that it's the same for you, but it's whatever Smile
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Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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