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I joined this forum mere weeks ago with the question I've had for a while, about whether or not I'm Transgender, but I've been doing a lot since then. After much reading, watching videos, trying on clothes, and practicing the content put out by TransVoiceLessons on YouTube, I'm extra certain that I am. There's a part of me that still feels like I might run into a gate, but I want to give this my sincere effort. No matter where we are in life, we really can't get anywhere worthwhile without a community around us. I hope that this is a community where I can blossom.

 

One of the things that has really been driving this exploration is the discovery of what can be labeled as "depersonalization", which was very well defined in the Gender Dysphoria Bible. Despite being told that I'm attractive, I've stopped taking pictures of myself more than a year ago. Despite finding so much joy in pretty, shiny things, I've stoically crafted over many years such a utilitarian lifestyle that I could fit all of my belongings into the back of a car and still have room for someone else to sit with it. Every aspect of my hygiene sucked. I smoked for much of my life and I've gone a long while without health insurance; not really, actually caring if I survived if something happened.

 

In social situations, I'm actually quite a vibrant person and I love sharing experiences with others; but there's this part of me that always had to be kept invisible, because I thought there was no way for it to manifest... for Her to manifest.

 

The question/fascination/longing has always been with me, but it became unavoidable shortly before I joined this forum. The more I really sat with the idea, the more I could see in my heart that it's like a very intricate, energetic key that fits precisely into my constellation of grievances. Things that I thought were long dead started to come alive in me; I suddenly have desires and excitement around planning a brilliant and blossoming future for myself! She is... I am stirring below the surface of this flesh, and I truly cannot wait to begin HRT. Just a few more things to get in order.

 

I've seen many people presenting such beautiful details of their journey here. Soon, I will add my birdsong to this forest symphony.

 

In Love,

Pratana Isley

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Welcome @Pratana thank you for joining and sharing your story. I hope you do blossom here as you have found a place with wonderful and wise women and men and everywhere in-between.

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Heather

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Hey @Pratana! I look forward to getting to know you!

 

Hugs!

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43 minutes ago, Heather Shay said:

Welcome @Pratana thank you for joining and sharing your story. I hope you do blossom here as you have found a place with wonderful and wise women and men and everywhere in-between.

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Heather

Thanks Heather! I really do have the sense that you are all such wonderful people, and I look forward to having you and everyone else here on my voyage into womanhood :D

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10 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

Hey @Pratana! I look forward to getting to know you!

 

Hugs!

I have to admit that I've already been getting to know you quite well as I spend time here on this forum, @Jackie C.! You're a frequent poster of love and light :D I look forward to sharing this journey with you, too!

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1 hour ago, Pratana said:

Thanks Heather! I really do have the sense that you are all such wonderful people, and I look forward to having you and everyone else here on my voyage into womanhood :D

@Pratana She is wonderful and so much more!  

 

Jani

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Welcome to the group. You will be among some awesome people here. ❤️

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1 hour ago, Jamie68 said:

Welcome to the group. You will be among some awesome people here. ❤️

I'm really excited about that! Thank you, @Jamie68!

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Good evening and welcome @Pratana

 

I'm sure you'll find everyone here very supportive, and no mater your question. Someone here will be able to point you in the right direction.

 

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Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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2 minutes ago, Mmindy said:

Good evening and welcome @Pratana

 

I'm sure you'll find everyone here very supportive, and no mater your question. Someone here will be able to point you in the right direction.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

Thanks @Mmindy! I always have many questions, though I might reserve the more nuanced inquiries for this place!

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On 4/6/2022 at 1:29 PM, Pratana said:

I've seen many people presenting such beautiful details of their journey here. Soon, I will add my birdsong to this forest symphony.

Hello @Pratana! Wonderful intro. It’s a pleasure to meet you down learn some of your story.😁 It’s sounds like you’re clearly at that point of blossoming. Once you get to that level of understanding about who you are, it’s hard not to take that next step.

 

On 4/6/2022 at 1:29 PM, Pratana said:

Things that I thought were long dead started to come alive in me; I suddenly have desires and excitement around planning a brilliant and blossoming future for myself!

I have to say, this describes the change that happened to me after starting transition. Suddenly everything started to make sense and life became something to look forward to. You sound like you’re doing some good things for yourself and being rewarded with happiness and freedom to be you.

 

I hope you will find all the support you need here and where you are. Thank you for sharing a little about yourself here today. I look forward to reading more about you and your journey when time allows.

 

Warmest Regards,

Susan R🌷

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Welcome Pratana,

  I have certainly found that having a safe understanding place like this  has and continues to help me find comfort as myself.

Unlike you ,being a farmer various barns are full of tools and equipment.   My hygiene has certainly improved since transition.  That is probably because i feel better about myself!

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Welcome Pratana! It's wonderful that you're entrusting your story with us and allowing us to be a part of your journey. The women and men here are the best, and I know you'll be happy as you make new friends!💜

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16 hours ago, Susan R said:

I have to say, this describes the change that happened to me after starting transition. Suddenly everything started to make sense and life became something to look forward to. You sound like you’re doing some good things for yourself and being rewarded with happiness and freedom to be you.

After this long being alive (and a lot of meditation), I truly feel that my life experience feels like a conversation. "Listening" to the other side of the conversation has a kind of <falling-toward> sensation, like gravity that's pulling from somewhere... a place, an event, a feeling. Back during most of my school years, many, many children (and some adults) called me sexually derogatory names, and looking back, it's like they were on to something I wasn't, and wouldn't be until around senior year. Not only has the question always been around for me, it was imposed. I truly wonder about the depth and the importance that lay beyond this precipice... where is Existence leading me beyond that? I simply must know.

 

Now I have friends here with whom I can share my discoveries, and that's both humbling and exciting. Thank you, @Susan R! I do hope we get many opportunities to hear more about each other and our respective journeys!

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12 hours ago, Charlize said:

Unlike you ,being a farmer various barns are full of tools and equipment.   My hygiene has certainly improved since transition.  That is probably because i feel better about myself!

I feel heard, @Charlize! I'm happy that you're getting dirty doing something you love, rather than being something different than who you are :)

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9 hours ago, Katie M said:

Welcome Pratana! It's wonderful that you're entrusting your story with us and allowing us to be a part of your journey. The women and men here are the best, and I know you'll be happy as you make new friends!💜

Ah, @Katie M, you shiny star! I'm so happy to be in the company of all these brave and wonderful people. You all inspire me :D

 

Thank you for witnessing me!

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Welcome Pratana! Glad you're here. You mentioned a gate. Most gates have hinges, a latch, maybe even a lock. I hope you find this forum the key as I have with their wonderful support, advice, & acceptance. It helped me pass through & onward along this journey exploring my gender.

 

Hugs!

Delcina

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17 hours ago, Delcina B said:

Welcome Pratana! Glad you're here. You mentioned a gate. Most gates have hinges, a latch, maybe even a lock. I hope you find this forum the key as I have with their wonderful support, advice, & acceptance. It helped me pass through & onward along this journey exploring my gender.

Hey @Delcina B, thank you so much for your welcoming! As I spend time here reading everyone's stories and feelings, the more I feel that the interactive communal support is truly an essential component on my own journey, as much I read that it is yours. Here, I realize that we can be witnessed in a field of safety as we each move more into a state of harmony with ourselves, and nurturing a kind of family in the process. It takes all of us, and I'm so thankful for each of you!

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19 hours ago, Zelaire said:

Welcome aboard, Pratana, from another newbie. ☺️

Thanks, @Zelaire! Being new is fun; maybe we can do it forever! XD

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