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Hiya.  NIbot is my gamertag.  Now that I see it on here I can see that it is maybe not the best name to use.  Dont want people to think I am not a real person.  I have recently come out as genderfluid.  I have been very fluid for a while. but only just realized and/or accepted it in myself.  My wife has been super supportive.  She even helps me to dress more feminine when I feel like I want to present that way.  I chose genderfluid because it changes daily, hourly, even by the moment.  Since making the realization, it just makes sense for much of the uneasy moments and feelings I have had in the past.  I am hoping to move forward a much happier person.  This is all new to me, but at the same time it has always been a part of me without me actually knowing and understanding.  But anyway, Hello  and i hope to learn a lot from being a part of this community.

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Welcome. Look around. There are some wonderful people here and several I believe you will befriend and learn from.

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Hello Nibot.  Not much of a gamer but there are others here that certainly are.  I think you'll fit in well.  Jump into the conversations. 

 

Cheers, Jani

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Hi, Nibot! So exciting that your wife is supportive! (I'm hoping that mine will eventually be as well...but we are who we are...and we need to be as honest with ourselves as we are with others.) I'm looking forward to talking more in the future!

 

Hugs,

Katie

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Welcome, Nibot. Lol, I would not have suspected you of not being a real person by virtue of your name - in my mind I pronounced it "Neebow" like the French name, Margot. Only after you made that comment did I get the ending must be pronounced, "bot" as in robot. Anyways, welcome to the community! I hope you will enjoy and benefit from the association. 

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Bit late to the party, but it’s a welcome from me too.

 

if you do decide to change your username simply ask an Admin to change it for you, we’ll be more than happy to do this for you.

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Hi Nibot,

Welcome to Transpulse. I'm glad you're here!

 

Lots of love and a big welcome hug,

Timber Wolf🐾

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Thank you so much everyone.  I am looking forward to getting to know everyone.  And really exploring and enjoying this community.

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Hi, Nibot. New here, too! Very glad to hear about your wife's support. I imagine that's been such a key element to your comfort and confidence. I'm working to figure out whether I'm distinctly trans female, genderfluid, or something else 😅 so just wanted you to know there are other questioning souls here, too.

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Welcome @Nibot, It’s a pleasure to meet you. It’s wonderful that you have support and being that your spouse is one of those who do, makes it even more comforting. I hope your journey is smooth so you can enjoy the freedom it brings. Your acceptance of yourself will undoubtedly help others embrace the ever changing you.

 

Warmest Regards,

Susan R🌷

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Welcome!  

On 1/27/2022 at 11:17 AM, Nibot said:

This is all new to me, but at the same time it has always been a part of me without me actually knowing and understanding

Couldn't have said it better myself!  Rest assured I have encountered nothing but positivity, support, encouragement and wisdom here.  NOT what I've come to expect from the interwebs!  It's good to hear that it sounds like you have a supportive family.  Best of luck in your endeavors!

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On 1/27/2022 at 11:17 AM, Nibot said:

I chose genderfluid because it changes daily, hourly, even by the moment.

Hello Nibot.  I completely understand.  I too find that there are pretty good people here.

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