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Guest Lauren W

Hi there! I'm honestly not too sure what to write here, so I guess I'll just launch right in to it and introduce myself.

My name is Lauren, I'm nineteen and I am a Male To Female transsexual (transgender person/woman? I'm honestly lost when it comes to terminology; there's just so many different definitions!) So far my journey has only just begun. I came out to my mum back in May - I think somewhere between the 15th and 22nd, but I could be completely wrong; I was too focused on actually telling her than I was on the date - and the reception I received from her was great. Basically it was "You're still you, no matter what you look like." Although afterwards I thought about it and although I'm happy she's accepted me, I'm not sure if she's completely come to terms with it. I think she has because she's always been a very open and accepting person, but time will tell, I suppose ^_^. So far she's the only one of my real life friends/family I've told, with my sister and brothers next on the list, followed - or maybe preceded - by friends. Soon - soon as in tomorrow - I'll be making an appointment with a GP nearby and getting myself a referral a decently close gender clinic (hooray Google searching!) to properly begin my journey.

As this is an introduction I should include some details about me and my interests, I guess :P. I enjoy reading quite a lot - mainly fantasy novels like The Wheel of Time, a Song of Ice and Fire, the Mistborn Trilogy, etc - as well as writing creatively and gaming. I've always enjoyed games, mainly because to me they're another form of storytelling. They're an interactive story where you control the character and make your own way, and as someone who is a sucker for stories I simply love that. I also quite enjoy roleplaying (Yup! Total nerd!) for which I blame World of Warcraft, which I've played for FAAAAR too long. My other main interest is history, which is largely due to games based in certain time periods. I'd say my favourite historical periods are the 17th-19th Centuries - the whole musket era with Napolean, the French and American Revoluions, etc - and the classical era. The Roman Republic - not so much the Empire, but that is still great - ancient Greek history, Alexander the Great, Celtic tribes, British tribes, etc. You get the picture, I'm sure.

Hm... I think that's about it. I could go on to talk about a whole bunch of other things like gender issues, depression and such relating to myself, but it is 2 am and I'm tired. Goodnight for now. ~Waves~

Lauren.

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Hello Lauren,

Welcome to Laura's Playground. :) Thank you for sharing with us.

MaryEllen

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Guest Zayden

Hello Lauren,

I'm new here as well!

It is great that your mother has been supportive of you! I bet that was a real relief in a way.

I play World of Warcraft as well, it's really addicting.

Thanks for sharing your story! Good luck with the gender clinic.

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Welcome to the Playground, Lauren. You're in good company here, as we have many, many members from Australia. We have one thing in common; I'm a huge fan of GRRM and I'm starting on the 5th of the Game of Thrones novels.

It's great to hear about your mother; you are a very lucky young lady to have such support. I hope the rest of your journey is as smooth. I encourage you to look around the forums, post in any thread that interests you, and ask any questions you like. I do ask all our new members to please read the site Terms and Conditions, as they help us keep the site safe.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest LauraJen

Hi Lauren welcome to Laura's. I love your name choice, by the way - I was just having a massive debate with myself over whether to have Lauren or Laura on another thread. Tough one to call!

I am glad that your mum is supportive, or is at least showing promising signs. My mum is far from it and has held me back for years, so I would hate for that to happen to other people as well. It always disappoints me to hear stories of parents that won't support their children.

Best of luck with the referral and the rest of your transition and I hope you enjoy the site and find it very useful. You may know already but you can send private messages and view profiles from when you make five posts.

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi Lauren,
<<< 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 all look forward to seeing you.
:wub: vanna

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Guest MaybeLeslie

Welcome fellow nerd =P I did time on WoW, but found greener pastures lol. Look forward to hearing more of your journey.

Much <3,

Leslie

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Lauren,

Welcome to the Playground. I have a 'soft spot' for the name Lauren see Laura Jen's thread re her great 'Name debate'!

I also have a deep and abiding interest in things historical esp the periods you mentioned. I have recently been researching the cult of Cybele in the ancient world.

Have fun and take part in all you can!

LnK

Michelle

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Guest angels wings

Hello Lauren :) welcome to Lauras :)

Glad to have you here :) relax and enjoy , looking forward to getting to know you

Angel :)

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Guest Lauren W

Welcome to the Playground, Lauren. You're in good company here, as we have many, many members from Australia. We have one thing in common; I'm a huge fan of GRRM and I'm starting on the 5th of the Game of Thrones novels.

It's great to hear about your mother; you are a very lucky young lady to have such support. I hope the rest of your journey is as smooth. I encourage you to look around the forums, post in any thread that interests you, and ask any questions you like. I do ask all our new members to please read the site Terms and Conditions, as they help us keep the site safe.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

I finished the fifth one quite a while ago, which SUCKS because I'm impatient when it comes to waiting for new books to come out >.<.

I actually read the T&C before joining. They were the thing that allayed my nervousness about joining, to be completely honest.

Hi Lauren welcome to Laura's. I love your name choice, by the way - I was just having a massive debate with myself over whether to have Lauren or Laura on another thread. Tough one to call!

I am glad that your mum is supportive, or is at least showing promising signs. My mum is far from it and has held me back for years, so I would hate for that to happen to other people as well. It always disappoints me to hear stories of parents that won't support their children.

Best of luck with the referral and the rest of your transition and I hope you enjoy the site and find it very useful. You may know already but you can send private messages and view profiles from when you make five posts.

I like both Laura and Lauren too ^_^.

And yes, my fear of rejection was both huge and irrational, and after I told her I couldn't stop thinking "Why in the world was I so afraid to tell her?"

And thank you!

Welcome, fellow Victorian. Congratulations on coming out to your mum.

Thanks =D

Welcome fellow nerd =P I did time on WoW, but found greener pastures lol. Look forward to hearing more of your journey.

Much <3,

Leslie

I don't play WoW as much as I used to, but I still do occasionally. If I could afford a better PC I'd probably have moved on to greener pastures too, but alas, I do not.

Hi Lauren,

Welcome to the Playground. I have a 'soft spot' for the name Lauren see Laura Jen's thread re her great 'Name debate'!

I also have a deep and abiding interest in things historical esp the periods you mentioned. I have recently been researching the cult of Cybele in the ancient world.

Have fun and take part in all you can!

LnK

Michelle

I have no idea what the cult of Cybele is. I'll have to use the powers of the internet to find out! ^_^

Thank you all so much for the welcome <3.

Lauren

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Lauren,

Your starter for ten..... it is about CD'rs in Ancient Greece and Rome oh and ports out east .... and west....

2-3000 odd years ago! Oh and also transexual and .... well all us kindred!

see not a new phenomenon at all is it! :lol: Many similar to be found all over.... India, Samoa, .... well you get the Idea ........

we are everywhere......! giggle! really freaks some people out too! have fun.

LnK

Michelle

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Guest Carla_Davis

Hi Lauren/Laura

Welcome to Laura's Playground.

I am VERY happy that you mother was so accepting of "YOU".

Unfortunately, It is not always this case.

I wish you the best of luck in your "Transition"

My own transition was the "Most Beautiful & Wonderful" experience in my life.

I hope you become as happy as I am today finally being "The Real You"

Carla

:)

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