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I'm new to this and yet at the same time I'm not new to this. I'm 25. I have been dealing with gender identy problems ever since I can remember. I recently had an incident where I spent a day in the ER and then 9 days in the phsyc ward. During my stay there I wound up having to confront my family and opening up to them about mu issues. Now I just started seeing a gender identity specialist to hopefully start my transition. I live in the Oklahoma City area and was wondering if anyone here is around the same area as I am?

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Hey, Josephine,

How long have you been sitting here in the members lounge?

I was at a rehearsal and just got home so let me go into the kitchen and get you some cocoa and I'll whip up a batch of fresh baked cookies - the smell of cookies baking is the sign to everyone that we have a new member.

They will all start coming by to greet you because we are very friendly but it wouldn't be a bad idea to hold on to an extra cookie or two.

We are heree to support each other ask and answer questions and have a little fun as well.

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest josephinedenice

Well - I've been looking all around Laura's Playground for the last two days and I decided to join because I need to meet and talk to people like me.

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Cookies, cookies? I smell cookies! Sally, you're in the kitchen again!

Hey, Josephine, welcome to Laura's hon. Its great to have you with us. You will find this an

amazing place full of wonderful (if sometimes eccentric) people. We are one big family, and

we look after one another and especially the young'uns.

There are forums for every interest, chat rooms for the fleet of finger, and resource pages

for the knowledge hungry. So please look around, make yourself at home, and when

you feel ready, let us learn more about you.

Welcome aboard.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest josephinedenice

I first started seeing counselors in the 2nd grade when I wore my sisters panties and bra to school and the teacher found out. That was the first time and when everything started. A few years later I was given the option of SRS but I declined. Then I turned out to be a closet crossdresser over the years and thenin the last about 10 years have accepted the fact that I am bisexual. After that I started thinking, dream, fantasizing or whatever you want to call it, about becoming a transsexual. And now I am starting to go through the process.

Thanks for the replies and the warm welcomes.

By the way - josephine denice is a name that my mother and sister picked out for my "other half" while I was in the ward.

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I'm new to this and yet at the same time I'm not new to this. I'm 25. I have been dealing with gender identy problems ever since I can remember. I recently had an incident where I spent a day in the ER and then 9 days in the phsyc ward. During my stay there I wound up having to confront my family and opening up to them about mu issues. Now I just started seeing a gender identity specialist to hopefully start my transition. I live in the Oklahoma City area and was wondering if anyone here is around the same area as I am?

Hi ! Josephinedenice, Welcome to the playground . This is a wonderful place to connect to your sisters and brothers. We are all very glad to have and to support your journey to a fuller life.LOL Brenda Lee

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Guest NicolaiAE

Hello Josephine,

Welcome to the playground! We're always happy to have new members. Oklahoma huh?...I'm pretty sure there's some people from that area.

Just wander around the forums and post! Everyone's extremely nice here. I'm sure other OKC area people will start showing up soon :)

-Nicolai

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