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I talked to a lawyer today about getting my name changed, and also asking about genders markers, etc. He said this is his 1st case like this, but he's gonna do some research and get back to us in a week. Sometime probably in May-June I'll be going to see an endocrinologist, and having a consult, depending on when he can get me in. We're still looking for a place, it's gotta be at least a 2 bedroom apartment, that allows a small dog. and it can't be haunted! xP So that's not the easiest to find. we're still getting the paper daily, and have several people on a look out. I got my underworks binders today, I had one but I ordered more that were a little smaller. They're so tight my mom had to help me get the one I'm wearing right now on... "THEY COST 7 DOLLARS TO SEND BACK AND I'M NOT DOING IT AGAIN YOU'LL GET THEM ON EVEN IF I HAVE TO GET UP 1/2 AN HOUR EARLY EVERY DAY TO HELP YOU!!!" She was so funny xP I can actually balance 1/2 decently on a skate board now, I'll probably look up how to do some simple tricks tonight and pick one to practice. Anyone with any advice, or with any links please post them for me! :D I was talking to my dad last night about me being trans, he was trying to say that I need to worry about getting a job and a car now not getting a sex change and I argued that point, and told him how I felt and he was just speechless, he couldn't think of a single argument except "Well maybe you'll change your mind" which I followed up by telling him how long I've been like this and that I haven't and won't change my mind. xD He just didn't know what to say. Tonight probably I'm gonna start packing up some more stuff to put in the storage shed, and cleaning my room, it's a good way to get some exercise at least I wanna build up my arms.

I want to try to find a big old "Man Ring" that could probably leave an imprint of it on someone's face if I punched them, I wanna convey an image of being tough but yet not look like a "Freak", or just odd to the extent no one wants to be friends with me.

and my Mango still hasn't come yet!!! >_< GRRRRRRR GAH! I want my mango... The company still hasn't replied to my Email yet... I'm getting really sick of having to drop my drawers and place a med spoon every time I have to pee! >_<

Okay everybody I'm done ranting, be careful not to let your packers fall out onto the floor in the bathroom or in a public place and flub around on the floor for a few seconds before going limp XD

Lewis S.

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Is the hard part to find a 2 bedroom that take small dog or not haunted?

Love ya,

Sally

(I am so sorry, with all of the rest of that information I just zeroed in on the haunted part!) :D

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Guest Pól_Eire
I was talking to my dad last night about me being trans, he was trying to say that I need to worry about getting a job and a car now not getting a sex change and I argued that point, and told him how I felt and he was just speechless, he couldn't think of a single argument except "Well maybe you'll change your mind" which I followed up by telling him how long I've been like this and that I haven't and won't change my mind. xD He just didn't know what to say.

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Oh boy, have I been there. If you find something to say to that beyond what you said that works better, let me know.

That's awesome about the lawyer, Lewis. Good luck with the move, and everything else as well.

That may have been the funniest sign-off I've yet to see in a forum,

-Pól

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Guest bronx

Dude I have a question, Why would you want to convey an image that you are tough? And part two, Why would you want to hit another person?

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Congrats on the name change! Good stuff.

(emphasis is mine)

Oh boy, have I been there. If you find something to say to that beyond what you said that works better, let me know.

That's awesome about the lawyer, Lewis. Good luck with the move, and everything else as well.

That may have been the funniest sign-off I've yet to see in a forum,

-Pól

I'm an old man (31) and my mom still tries the "maybe you'll change your mind" bit. She's starting to give up on it now, but I think I haven't heard the last of it.

BTW, I'm keeping my packer securely fastened.

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Guest Elizabeth K

.... be careful not to let your packers fall out onto the floor in the bathroom or in a public place and flub around on the floor for a few seconds before going limp

That happened to me once and I am MTF - hummmm maybe I was tucking too tight....

Lizzy

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hahahahahahahahaa omg im crying at your comment lizzy

dude dont try so hard to be tough thats not what being a guy is about

just be yourself

im really happy to see your mum is so supportive

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Guest MrAwesome
Is the hard part to find a 2 bedroom that take small dog or not haunted?

Love ya,

Sally

(I am so sorry, with all of the rest of that information I just zeroed in on the haunted part!) :D

2 bedroom that accepts pets, I can perform a cleansing for the ghosties ;)

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Guest MrAwesome
Dude I have a question, Why would you want to convey an image that you are tough? And part two, Why would you want to hit another person?

I've delt with enough people making fun of me, and picking on me. All my life in school, and it made me misserable. and the school wouldn't do anything. pulled me out of class and told me boys will be boys, you know what, I don't go for that Poop, and I was just too afraid of getting in trouble if I did anything so I just let myself be miserable. You know what, I know better this time. I won't resort to physical violence unless I absolutely have to, if somebody does try to swing at me 1st, but I can still convey the image of "You don't want to mess with me." and I'm definitely going to be assertive. I'm not some weak little kid, and I definitely won't be seen that way.

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Guest MrAwesome
Congrats on the name change! Good stuff.

BTW, I'm keeping my packer securely fastened.

Are you sure? does it jiggle and move around when you jump?

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Guest StrandedOutThere
Are you sure? does it jiggle and move around when you jump?

Yup. I'm sure. I keep it in an athletic supporter.

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Guest Myles

I needed help the first couple times getting my binder on, they loosen up a little and now I can do it on my own. I know from a few other people that Mango is really behind in their orders (like 3+ months). Congrats on the name change!

Myles

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Guest bronx

Dude-

If I even began to telll you what it was like when I was I a kid, I don't really think you could handel it. All I'm saying is be you. You do need to defend yorself, but at the same time you must maintain who you are. Thats's all I can say right now.If You really want to know how "dirty" it can get, PM me. but I'm telling you right now I'm 37yrs old and I feel like it was a waste of good energy.

P.S.- I aint no punk guy either, just choose your batteles.

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Guest Evan_J
.... be careful not to let your packers fall out onto the floor in the bathroom or in a public place and flub around on the floor for a few seconds before going limp

That happened to me once and I am MTF - hummmm maybe I was tucking too tight....

Lizzy

ROFL always the best advice comes from Lizzy :P

but anyway....

Definately know the difference between "being realized to be a strong person" and "acting tough" . "Acting" anything can get you in some stuff you're not ready to handle. Being you and making sure that that means you'll "go to the wall" over yourself doesn't mean you need to make a "performance" for ANYbody.

As far as your "life developments" tho, much applause to you, sounds like you're just clickin right along. And I gotta say, I was like Sally, :huh: wondering if it was finding an unhaunted place that was "challenging" lol.

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Guest MrAwesome
Dude-

If I even began to telll you what it was like when I was I a kid, I don't really think you could handel it. All I'm saying is be you. You do need to defend yorself, but at the same time you must maintain who you are. Thats's all I can say right now.If You really want to know how "dirty" it can get, PM me. but I'm telling you right now I'm 37yrs old and I feel like it was a waste of good energy.

P.S.- I aint no punk guy either, just choose your batteles.

Well, if anything I'll be more myself XD

I'm gonna say this so no more confusion, cause I'm REALLY REALLY bad at explaining things.

My personality, I'm a good guy, I don't go out looking for a fight. I play with little kids (even when I don't want to.) I rescued a baby wild rabbit (I don't want to get into that too much) that would have died without me, and a cat off the streets that again it could have died without me, it was an abandoned house cat. I like helping. However, I do like fighting, I am violent, just not to people/living things that have done nothing wrong. And I'm VERY proud. I want, and deserve respect. And that's what the image is for. I am also messy, and somewhat lazy, but I still take care of myself enough, and when it comes down to it, I get things done. I'm afraid, a lot, but I still get up and face my fears. I still fall and get back up, and it's taken me a while, but I trained myself to be like that, because I don't want to sit on the side lines all my life and not stand up for what I believe in. To stand up for myself, and simply so I don't miss out on what could be fun things in life. :)

I spent a lot of time thinking about the kind of man I want to be, the kind of life I want to have.

Okay be VERY SURE not to let your packer fall out and flub on the floor xP

Lewis

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