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A little late to post this but I figure why not. I could try and give explanations of why I want to be who I want to be but that's no fun. I the great Diaaloii have come out to my mother and brother, while their reaction was less than legendary it was what it were. I will be seeking therapy to get on hormones asap however my biggest concern is whether or not I will pass the therapy gatekeeper test due to me not being as girly girly as they might want. Probably paranoia, I excel at that. As stated before if I could put my finger on something everyone could relate to it would be the 70s show. There's Jacky who is great but I see myself more as Donna if anything. Yeah I posted that before, >.> Anywho.

I love cartoons. If anything makes me feel good it's watching some cartoons. Also music, I love playing my getfiddle and listening to different types of music, mostly rock of varying degrees. Hmm back to cartoons, I like anime but mostly American cartoons, Venture brothers, ATHF etc. I was a huge looney tunes kid =) People think it's sad to see a 23 year old watching cartoons but I say meh! Do what you enjoy yes? mmmmyes. My mind is a bit scattered, it always is. I daydream alot, and I try not to talk alot. My semi deep voice irritates me to no end. I I I I I I type I alot.

Bah, well. I have some...no I think I should say many. Yes I have many issues but I try to hold a positive view on life. I recently got out of a huge depression that I finally just fessed up to myself and came clean. Ever since coming out I have felt leagues better. I thank Lizzy Mctrucker for the wonderful reference to this site. I should have said before, but she referred me from the wow forums. Yes I play wow, I love that game. I am a huge gamer also. Eh dang my mind be scattered today.

Thanks lizzy! =)

Ah yes where was I? I had a friend in middle school, well I shouldn't say it was a middle school. It had many different grades in it, it was a school for kids with issues. Well I had a anger issue. My friend had a gender issue, she resolved it though. I always had a curiosity about trans. The thought filled me with shame, I never knew why it just did. It was when I met her I put 2 and 2 together. It festered in my head for years until now it just exploded and I had to deal with it or kill myself. Guess what I picked? :D

Well that's all good and dandy but why should you the viewer care? Don't, I just wanna talk. Talking about this makes me feel better, but this danged post approval. >.< I know, I know. It prevents trolls. I come from ze wow forums, nobody is ever serious. It hardens your heart, you can only see so many copy pasta threads about how a guy comes out to his family or something just to get a reaction outta people reading it before you just stop caring. Coming here is a breath of fresh air from that. Dangit, I trekked off topic again. I forget what I even wanted to say...

Oh yes, THANKS FOR READIN MY RAMBLING!

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, I read your rant and you're welcome!

Well, I see that you've been here a bit and only just introduced yourself...

So.........I'll still get you some Chocolate Chip Cookies and a cup of hot coco!

So make yourself at home....OK?

And I won't bother with the other stuff as you should know that rules by now!

Nice to have you do an intro!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K
A little late to post this but I figure why not. I could try and give explanations of why I want to be who I want to be but that's no fun. I the great Diaaloii have come out to my mother and brother, while their reaction was less than legendary it was what it were. I will be seeking therapy to get on hormones asap however my biggest concern is whether or not I will pass the therapy gatekeeper test due to me not being as girly girly as they might want. Probably paranoia, I excel at that. As stated before if I could put my finger on something everyone could relate to it would be the 70s show. There's Jacky who is great but I see myself more as Donna if anything. Yeah I posted that before, >.> Anywho.

I love cartoons. If anything makes me feel good it's watching some cartoons. Also music, I love playing my getfiddle and listening to different types of music, mostly rock of varying degrees. Hmm back to cartoons, I like anime but mostly American cartoons, Venture brothers, ATHF etc. I was a huge looney tunes kid =) People think it's sad to see a 23 year old watching cartoons but I say meh! Do what you enjoy yes? mmmmyes. My mind is a bit scattered, it always is. I daydream alot, and I try not to talk alot. My semi deep voice irritates me to no end. I I I I I I type I alot.

Bah, well. I have some...no I think I should say many. Yes I have many issues but I try to hold a positive view on life. I recently got out of a huge depression that I finally just fessed up to myself and came clean. Ever since coming out I have felt leagues better. I thank Lizzy Mctrucker for the wonderful reference to this site. I should have said before, but she referred me from the wow forums. Yes I play wow, I love that game. I am a huge gamer also. Eh dang my mind be scattered today.

Thanks lizzy! =)

Ah yes where was I? I had a friend in middle school, well I shouldn't say it was a middle school. It had many different grades in it, it was a school for kids with issues. Well I had a anger issue. My friend had a gender issue, she resolved it though. I always had a curiosity about trans. The thought filled me with shame, I never knew why it just did. It was when I met her I put 2 and 2 together. It festered in my head for years until now it just exploded and I had to deal with it or kill myself. Guess what I picked? :D

Well that's all good and dandy but why should you the viewer care? Don't, I just wanna talk. Talking about this makes me feel better, but this danged post approval. >.< I know, I know. It prevents trolls. I come from ze wow forums, nobody is ever serious. It hardens your heart, you can only see so many copy pasta threads about how a guy comes out to his family or something just to get a reaction outta people reading it before you just stop caring. Coming here is a breath of fresh air from that. Dangit, I trekked off topic again. I forget what I even wanted to say...

Oh yes, THANKS FOR READIN MY RAMBLING!

Hon - the third person writing throws me off!!! I think you are what you are and that's just fine! I am glad you found us and Lizzie McT is a great lady! So you come well recommended.

Yup - we moderate, but it is for rules, rarely content. Come here and sya what you feel and listen to us say what we feel. We DO watch for the bad guys - we DO sometimes have momma looking over Junior's shoulder - so its a PG-13 site. But I am sure you figured that out by now.

And you don't have to be serious - or you can cry your heart out! We are a support site. Just that - well... sometimes we get to be friends too.

GRIN

Lizzy

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Hey,

Another Texas girl!

Good to see you finally talk about yourself a bit.

I loved a couple of very short run cartoon shows - the original George of the Jungle (only 17 episodes) and the Animaniacs!

Then of course all of the old Warner Brothers greats - Bugs Bunny, The Road Runner (huge fan of Wile E. Coyote and Acme industries)

Some Hanna-Barbera classics - Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw (I had a stuffed animal of him, and I slept with him every night)

If you are having trouble finding a therapist, send me a PM and let me know what part of Texas you are in and I might be able to help you.

Love ya,

Sally

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Cool cool, well I will be watching this off and on. A tad busy cleaning up atm. Hopefully it shouldn't be too long with the therapist. We live fairly close to Dallas so I am sure we can find one there. =) If not I will indeed be requesting names lol.

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi diaaloii,

<<hug>>

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.

The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.

Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.

One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)

We have MTF meetings-Mon & Sat 9pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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Guest Evan_J

Oh if I but knew you just a little better lol. The heckling, the heckling . ......cartoons, rambling, "copy pasta " threads..... And you say they'll wonder if you're really a girl? :D;)

(just funning) I'm Evan (resident heckler but basic nice guy)

Glad you're here

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my biggest concern is whether or not I will pass the therapy gatekeeper test due to me not being as girly girly as they might want.

Hello, Diaaloii, and a belated welcome the Playground. When you get around to it, I would love to know the genesis

of your name. Its very unusual.

Regarding the quote above, no need to worry about that, hon. The only thing that matters as far as gatekeepers go, is

having the therapist agree that you suffer from gender dysphoria, and that hormone replacement therapy is recommended.

There is no "standard" for appearance or mannerisms or whatever. Of course, success in transition, particularly in

the Real Life Experience (RLE) depends in part on how well you pass as female, so the more you do to help yourself

in that area, the easier it should be.

I look forward to reading your posts.

Carolyn Marie

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Hello, Diaaloii, and a belated welcome the Playground. When you get around to it, I would love to know the genesis

of your name. Its very unusual.

Carolyn Marie

My name? Oh if you Diaaloii that's a name generated from the game World of Warcraft. See you have to have a character to post on their forums, and sad thing to say but sometimes I do enjoy posting in what would one of the more horrible cesspools on the internets. However not all is bad, I did meet Lizzy Mctrucker there. :D And a few others.

If you meant name name. I think I like Milly so far but I am fond of Amy as well.

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However not all is bad, I did meet Lizzy Mctrucker there. :D And a few others.

Well, any friend of Lizzie McTrucker's , is a friend of mine!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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