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By Ladypcnj · Posted
My parents didn't show me my birth certificate until I started going to school, in the meantime until that happened, I was mostly seen wearing boys' clothes, but my mannerisms mostly female without the use of hormones. My parents thought I was going through as phase, until one day things took a physical turn in my puberty years, which resulted in a family car ride to the hospital emergency. I had my share examinations, treating doctors could not come up a diagnosis what was happening to me. I would soon discover I was born with a hidden variation or undescended, which could had been ovaries inside. Things got to the point which resulted in surgery, I didn't know about. I asked for my surgical medical records, but access denied. So, I live with a surgical scar, and take medication. -
By kristinabee · Posted
It's something John Green said somewhat recently referring to the Emily Dickenson poem "Hope Is the Thing With Feathers." The poems first stanza reads “Hope is the thing with feathers - That perches in the soul - And sings the tune without the words - And never stops - at all -" It's a beautiful and helpful poem, but what was life changing for me was what John Green said in relation to the poem. "Emily Dickenson doesn't say that one never stops hearing the song of hope, only that it doesn't stop playing... The song of hope is still singing. And I know you can't hear it, but one day soon you will." -
By Ladypcnj · Posted
another link that helped me: Intersex Support and Advocacy Groups Around the World (interactadvocates.org) -
By Ladypcnj · Posted
I like shopping for fashion clothes, finding something nobody else is wearing -
By Adrianna Danielle · Posted
Going to have a paternity test done tommorrow.Having someone come up and get a sample from me.I remember having unprotected sex with her.Her daughter,she seen a picture of me going to adjust well her supposed dad is now a woman -
By KathyLauren · Posted
I don't even need half a hand to count mine. A combination of Protestant prudery, total lack of sex education, and my being the wrong gender. And, it turns out, asexual, though that may be a product of the other factors. -
By ClaireBloom · Posted
That's a great suggestion. One thing I did was start a Pinterest board. If I see something I like, I pin it without overthinking it too much. Eventually a pattern emerges of the kind of clothes that appeal to me. I'm very concerned about being age and venue-appropriate so I concentrate on more "everyday" outfits rather than the sexy stuff. Not that the sexy stuff isn't fun though..... -
By Sol · Posted
Thank you, @Vidanjali! I'm in the process of applying to universities to transfer to (I got to a local community college currently), and I've got my eye on a specific one but I'm apply to 2-3 more just in case. I'm also trying to apply for a job! Another minor update is that I'm able to purchase trans tape now! I got it in blue because I like colors and pink was sold out, but hopefully the adhesive reacts well to my skin and I can use it to bind. This is another weapon I may have in the ongoing battle with dysphoria, but I think if it works, it'll work really well! Fingers crossed, and y'all have a good day! -
By Davie · Posted
“I can't play bridge. I don't play tennis. All those things that people learn, and I admire, there hasn't seemed time for. But what there is time for is looking out the window.” — Alice Munro -
By Ladypcnj · Posted
I can relate to looking in the mirror at a young age in life, whenever I explained to my parents, it resulted in a car ride to the hospital emergency room. -
By Mmindy · Posted
Welcome to Transgender Pulse Forums @Nicola_Atherton Best wishes, stay positive, and motivated. Mindy🌈🐛🏳️⚧️🦋 -
By Mmindy · Posted
Thank you, I find them on a FaceBook Coffee page I follow. -
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By Nicola_Atherton · Posted
Hi all, a bit more about the story - I just realised the first message didn't tell you much! It's called 'Going Out', set in the UK, and it's by me, Nicola Atherton, if you search Amazon. Have a little read of the first two chapters which are there for free in the 'Look Inside' bit. It's a lovely long read, a gradual, detailed, emotional story which I’m sure some will find at times painfully raw, while at other times unbearably exciting. I wrote it for us lot :) It starts off as a gradual, realistic intro into Amy’s solitary world, before she accepts what she’s always known to be true. She makes friends with girls and meets men, and her story plays out in a way that others have said they enjoyed very much. I think you'll all love it :) PAPERACK copy.pdf -
By MaeBe · Posted
Wow! Hopefully that encounter is amicable! I can only imagine what might be going through your mind right now! I was a bit of a prude, I don't even need a whole hand of fingers to count my sexual partners on. Good old fear-based Catholic "sex ed" did its number on me. I get nervous walking into men's rooms. I don't look the part for the either restroom these days, I guess. I did use the women's at the convention I volunteered at (the restrooms were temporarily made gender free though), it was nice having a stall to use without waiting. The whole bathroom debate is so stupid. Genital-based restroom assignments aren't going to stop people intending abuse and there are laws for handling them already. It's the fear the laws strike and the conditions they creates is the problem, fomenting distrust and hate. Who cares who is in the stall next to you? Let them pee in peace!
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