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After 40+ years of running, I finally admitted to myself that I am transsexual. Prenatal hormones or nature’s mistake, I am what I am. I have wrestled with my gender issues since before grade school. I bottled up that part of me when I got married in the early 90’s. In 2009, my female self started to blossom and there was no longer anything I could do to stop it. I haven’t felt so alive for as long as I can remember!

I am on a different path than many. I have a wonderful wife and wonderful life and don’t want to lose either. Although I have never told her about this side of me, my wife has been remarkably accepting of me growing my hair and nails, laser hair removal and doing my eyebrows, and girl stuff like shaving my legs, light makeup and wearing bikini underwear. I just started therapy and am taking it one day at a time.

I am just under six foot, skinny, have a big nose and a tiny mouth, but I am blessed with good skin, small feet and hands, and lots of hair :) I will never be beautiful, but that won’t stop me from feeling pretty and being all the woman I can be.

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Guest Donna Jean

Why, hello, Hon!

So nice to have you here with us ....

I loved your intro and I think the others will, too!

So, have a seat and have some nice hot coco and a plate of Sally's cookies!

You'll enjoy being here...it's safe and non-judgmental...you can just be yourself!

I also came to it later in life as did some of my friends here..I'm 59 and 3 months on HRT, getting electrolysis, living out at home 95% (well, neighbors DO come over) and I'm loving my life anymore . It sounds that you are enjoying your life, too....

So, let's sit and in a little bit the others will stop in and say "Hi" and make you welcome!

Relax and enjoy yourself, Sweetheart!

XXOO

Donna Jean

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Hello!

Welcome to the forums, I hope you like the cookies - I am a fantastic virtual baker (actually my real baking isn't so bad either, but sweet rolls and iced cupcakes make such a mess all over the Internet that I stay with virtual food here).

I am also a slow learner bottling myself up for 57 years before finally admitting that all of my problems stemmed from never being myself - it just doesn't work - the feeling of freedom and power once Sally finally took charge has been amazing, my transition is going very slowly because of the great curse of no money but just letting myself know that I am Sally and I will transition has been such a wonderful thing - enjoy the journey don't just survive until you reach your destination - life is an on going journey and transitioning is just a special part for those of us gifted with both genders - we have a better perspective on the realities of life than most (that in itself might be considered a curse - but I have choosen to see t as a gift) I take that gift and offer my friendship my support and all of my compassion to all who are in need.

------- was a miesrable loner, but Sally is very happy and outgoing and about as supportive a friend as you will ever find - all alone in her daily life but rich with friends in this wonderful community.

Welcome to Laura's the friendliest place on Earth and we can all use another friend, can't we?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Hello and welcome!!! :P

I see the girls have already offered you some coco and cookies. Good stuff!

We are a friendly bunch! Glad to have you here!

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Guest 1charlotte1

Welocme! Ima give u a hug *big hug* I'm very glad you can be honest and open about who u are not only with yourself, but with us! U will enjoy it here! I pinky promise! I'm glad also to see people introducing themselves, and I can't wait to get to know u.

Another hug, Charlotte

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Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Blossom!

You have found Laura's!! You are so welcome here!! Come in to our newcomers lounge. We have great food, drinks, and atmosphere! I just lit some inscense (smells good doesn't it). Now dear, being transgendered does not mean that you have to loose your loved ones. That depends on them too. Eventhough you have not verbally come out to your wife. Don't you think she at least suspects something? You may find that your actions simply have outed you already!! She still accepts you now! I don't think you have anything to worry about!!

LOL

bernii

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Guest nymphblossom

I just stopped by to see if my newbie post was even up and you all have already stopped by with open arms and fresh cookies- Thank you so much for the warm welcome!

I don’t feel so alone knowing I’m not the only one getting a late start. Bernii, I truly appreciate your encouraging words about my wife. My therapist suggested that on our first visit. As much as I want that to be true, it means so much more coming from you than a therapist.

I am still learning my way around here, but will be sure to stop by the newcomers lounge (er...as soon as I can find it :)

Hugs to all my new friends!

Blossom

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Guest Elizabeth K

Welcome Welcome Welcome

It only took me 61 years! My story is like yours except I DID tell my wife in October. I am starting my 6th month on HRT and having wondeful results. I just did my eyebrow, but used electrolysis - what an important thing it turned out to be. HRT is gradual but feminizing your eyebrows is instantaneous! It really had a big impact on me emotionally!

And I am 6'2" and 196 pounds... but my hair is good and my face is good. my therapist says I won't need FFS.

There are a bunch of us older MTF here. So you fit right in - most have already said hello - GREAT friends... you will love it here at Laura's

So look around and make comments - and post questions - feel free to check this place out. There are a lot of younger people here and they are just like us except they don't have a life experience - so it can be harder - so we try to help where we can.

And if it gets stormy with your wife - let us know and we will try to help.

Glad to meet you - ohhhh - the 'lounge' is virtual - and you are already in it!

Lizzy

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Hi Blossom and welcome to Laura's, I am 57 years old and started my transition last year, been on hormones just about a year and they have made some remarkable changes, especially my face, i was lucky i got most of my facial features from my mom, unfortunately i got my big eyebrow ridge from my dad along with big hands and feet, when my hair gets longer it will cover the ridge and FFS will not be needed. I'm 5'9" and 210 pounds but want to lose 40 pounds this summer.

Sounds like your wife already has a pretty good idea about you and is accepting if you are growing your hair and nails, laser hair removal and doing your eyebrows, and girl stuff like shaving your legs, light makeup and wearing bikini underwear and she isn't complaining.

Most of us older woman kept it bottled up and usually when we are in our 40's is when the dam breaks lose and you need to do something about it, for some unknown reason i was able to hold out till last year. Your therapist will you as far as what path you may want to take, if transitioning is the path take things slow.

HUGS!

Paula

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Guest Frank67

Hi Blossom,

welcome to Laura's, nice to have you here. Enjoy your stay and have some fun.

Eh, why is it so important to be 6 foot tall, I am only 5,7 and I like it (ha - most of the time :lol: ), but I too like my small hands.

Frank

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Guest nymphblossom

It's nice to meet you, Frank! It's not that it's important to be 6 foot, just the opposite :( 5' 7" would be fantastic! I know I can expect hormones to soften my features, but I am very anxious to discuss my passability with my therapist.

Have a great weekend!

Blossom

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