Trans Woman's Journey (Justice #11)

Apr 24, 2006 18:34

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Having come out of the closet, Trans Woman faces a period of adjustment wherein her life rebalances itself as symbolized by Justice. ( Read more... )

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kara_h April 27 2006, 19:24:46 UTC
Admittedly that stage can be enoyable in a certain way. I
had set out a rough timeline for doing things before I
even started seeing a therapist and hit the marks pretty
close at first. Unfortunately the economy went, well,
downwards, when I went full-time in 2002 and I spent more
time than I planned between that and SRS, in the meantime
gathering friends who did not care about such things as my
transition status. At the end of 2004 I was about to
finally go back to work again and fortunately someone
gave me a kick and told me it was time to 'come in out of
the cold' and finally make an appointment with a surgeon.

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lorrraine April 30 2006, 19:58:33 UTC
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kara_h May 1 2006, 20:23:01 UTC
Actually, I joked with my Mom that it was a good thing I was not a CD as I would get kicked out of the club. I just bought my first silicone falsies recently.

Oh, and yes, my Mom is a TS too. I did not know that when I first met her though.

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lorrraine May 2 2006, 18:55:00 UTC
Hi,

I feel reasonably content with the breasts that hormones gave me. I have developed a fondness for neckties since I transitioned. They signify something different when I wear them now than they did the few times I had to wear them before transition. No clothing really counts as cross dressing to me when I wear it. It all just serves as clothing now. I have some personal insecurity with nudity, but that issue stands seperate from clothing strangely enough.

Thanks,
Lorrraine

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