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 I feel deeply for you Martyn, this is a very difficult path for married couples, I know firsthand how you must feel right now. Please let me assure you that no matter what happens you’re going to be OK, hopefully you can patch things up with your wife,  let her know how much you love her. I know in my case my wife felt that she had no control over the situation at all, and in many ways she was right, I was transitioning and not considering her wishes or telling her what was happening...  I think her lack of control formed the decision to ask me to leave the marriage, among other feelings of embarrassment with friends and family, and her realization that ultimately she would be perceived as a lesbian in public at some point.  I have no idea if this is what your wife is thinking, right now she is clearly in distress, and may need some time and reassurance. 

There is one side of this equation we don’t often talk about here, spouses of transitioning partners are often left with few solutions, they face all of the ridicule and judgments others would make about those who transition,  as well as condemnation for having stayed in a relationship with a transitioning partner. They really have to face as much or more judgment than the transitioning partner, friends and family members often form negative opinions about them for having stayed in the relationship, it sounds quite ridiculous but the support for the spouses of transitioning partners is nil to none, and they often receive nothing but grief from others. That being said those who stay have a very hard road, however spouses who do stay often find a new, or different relationship with their partners, where it is often very fulfilling even if very different from the original Relationship.  Right now it sounds like your wife is absolutely convinced you will be transitioning to a level that she is not comfortable with, and since she does not know what that truly looks like she is fearful of the future, she most likely is also fearful that your current level of wants and needs are temporary, and that you will wish to transition further at some later point, I know this was true for my wife and myself, and my wife was right, I could not rest until I fully transitioned. 

 Hugs, 

Jackie

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Thank you Jackie, forgive the shortness of my reply but unfortunately I have had to move out of the family home, though a combination of my wife being worn down by my struggling business with all that that entails along with my recent obsession with discovering my non binary within me, I say obsession because in hindsight I have devoted all my energy and time into researching and experimenting but not devoting the same attention to my wife - I feel utterly distraught that I have caused this and see the liklyhood of winning her back as very remote. Besides my family I have no friends at all, I’m a loner and the thought of being soo alone horrified me, if I’m honest I don’t want to be around anymore, life has collapsed around me and it’s all my fault 

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Just now, Martyn said:

if I’m honest I don’t want to be around anymore, life has collapsed around me and it’s all my fault 

 Martyn, Honey, listen to me when I tell you this is not your fault, you certainly have been working hard to maintain the relationship with your wife but you have not caused the collapse of your marriage, you have been honest with your wife and it did put her in a position where she had to make a decision about the direction of her life, the outcome of that decision is not your responsibility,  and I have been in the very place you are right now, it’s going to get better. I had this very conversation with others here on the forum when I was in distress, and they were here for me just as they will be for you, and I am here right now to echo the words of others and remind you that things will turn around and things will get better even if They are different than they are right now.  I remember thinking the very same thoughts, I had no friends, no one to talk to about these things, and family members certainly were going to be difficult to discuss this with. My wife had made her decision just as yours right now trying to determine her future, this certainly is a snap, knee-jerk reaction and not a well thought out Decision about how to face her future. I understand the idea of spending all of your time trying to operate your business along with delving deep inside yourself, introspection at this level is not simple, It takes time and effort it is not something any of us come to lightly, it takes time and self-care. Right now you need to take time to step back  and exercising some self-care, and remember the words I’m telling you now, just as those here once told me when I was in the very place you are now, it’s going to be OK, it’s going to get better, you will get through this.

I think this is a good time to contact your therapist, my therapist helped me get through so much but the hard part of My life, I saw my therapist this morning and feel recharged, I think now is a perfect time for you to see someone who can listen and understand. Also remember we are all here for you, keep this conversation going and reach out, that is why we are here.

 Huge hugs for you Martyn,

Jackie

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Thank you for your kind words Jackie,

i have seen my therapst quite recently, my wife did too on her own, it transpires that the therapist made a comment that there may be a better life for her, I hope she wasn’t meaning away from me though ? :0(

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 Therapists often only have their clients best interest at heart, and this would not be unheard of, my wife went through a similar experience. I think the one idea that really sunk my wife was that she would be viewed as a lesbian in public, and that simple idea and visual was simply too much for her to handle. Often with time  our spouses come to realize these fears are unfounded, but unless they take the time to get there they will never find out. I now have some friends that I can rely upon, both trans people and CIS gender female, and I must say that developing my CIS gender female friendships Has been incredibly rewarding, to be allowed access to that world and experience those things with the girls is something I have personally waited for all my life, you may find similar experiences or develop new friends with new experiences that fulfill you in ways you did not previously imagine.

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Jackie

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Martyn, I don't have anything to add to what Jackie has already stated.  She has given you some great advice.  I simply want you to know that my heart goes out to you in this most difficult situation.  Things will get better.  I know it's hard to see this right now but think back to all the low points in your past.  Eventually, all things come to pass and this will also.

 

With a concerned heart,

Susan R?

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Thank you Susan, the hardest part is she keeps repeating we’re over no matter how hard I try to explain things or attempt to win her back, if I could wind the clock bar and sacrifice some of my desires to bring us together again I would, 19 years I don’t want to let go of but it’s slipped through my fingers already, I miss and love her so much 

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I'm right there with you, Martyn, I have 21 years with my wife and I can't imagine being without her.  Lately, I feel like I'm in a holding pattern waiting in my marriage as I move through transitioning...not knowing her thoughts.

I know how much is a stake but there no need to give up on the situation.  It's possible this whole thing is a knee-jerk reaction to a situation that she was not well prepared.  Give it time.  I'm sure deep down she still loves you very much.  It's not that easy to just write someone off that you've invested that much time.

 

Susan R?

 

ps: forgive me for misspelling your name in my previous post. Apparently, spellcheck had other ideas.

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Martyn, I'm asking you to think positive thoughts.  You will be around for quite some time.   I understand that you want to maintain your marriage as it is important to you but as a marriage is a partnership your wife must feel the same for it to work for both of you.  Unfortunately things happen that will be beyond our control.  You cannot make your wife's mind up for her.   She is the master of it as you are the master of your mind.  Be brave and do what is best for both of you, even if that may be apart.  As Jackie noted (and others have too) your wife may come around to eventually be a friend and supporter, but she needs time.  ...On her schedule which is different than yours.  You chose to come out as NB, that was your choice.  

 

Hang in there.  You will be all right.  And so will your wife.  

 

Hugs, Jani

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I can only echo what all the others have said. No. You are not alone in being this way.

 

MaryEllen

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2 hours ago, Jani said:

Martyn, I'm asking you to think positive thoughts.  You chose to come out as NB, that was your choice.  

 

Hang in there.  You will be all right.  And so will your wife.  

 

Hugs, Jani

I have no positive thoughts now, nothing.

my choice to come out is my biggest regret ever.  I’m not like most on here I’ve never had these feelings before , I’m 47 and it just came out of the blue, my wife thinks I’ve lied to her all these years and says I must have know years ago - thing is I genuinely have never had these thoughts before.  The only thought sort of similar is my hate of body hair which I have surpressed up until two years ago, I’ve since the been having laser and taking anti androgen meds to keep the hair at bay. I can only assume this process triggered off the NB feelings.

i so wish I could take it all back, it just wasn’t worth it, my marriage was far more important. Everything is lost now , I have nothing left nor the desire want to continue 

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Hi Martyn,

 

I can totally understand why you feel terrible at the moment.  However, you have now selected a path that you know is more appropriate for you. 

 

At this stage, you are in a "can't make an omelette without breaking eggs" situation.  When you begin to smell the omelette, you will be glad that you chose to make it.  When your wife sees you enjoying the omelette, she may well want to share it.

 

Robin.

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I may be wrong, but I don't think Robin was talking about going back at all, but forward!

 

Yep, things have changed, and it's a hard time for everyone involved. Your goal shouldn't be to go back, but to keep moving forward, whatever that means.

 

I wonder -- do you think your wife and son really have such strong negative opinions on trans and nonbinary people in general, or do you think their reaction is based more on their feelings about your relationship?

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Since you are only speaking of small changes, (hair, etc) is this possibly a way for your wife to leave under conditions that are favourable to her?  Is she unhappy in your marriage?  

 

 

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7 hours ago, Martyn said:

I so wish that would be true Robin, very sadly it’s absolutly never going to be like that, no way back whatsoever 

There is never a way back in life but there is always a way forward. It may seem that you lost your universe in mere moments.

 

However when doors close others open. Maybe this frees you to be you and your wife can sense desires even if you deny them to her and yourself.

 

Maybe after she has cooled off you two can still be close as friends and hopefully your child will come back around too. Don’t force it though because they need time to process their thoughts and emotions. It’s possible your sons anger is derived from a combination of things.

 

I know that you want things to go back the way that they where and unfortunately that isn’t possible. But your life isn’t over and it is still worth living.

 

I hope you are doing better. ?

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9 minutes ago, Jani said:

Since you are only speaking of small changes, (hair, etc) is this possibly a way for your wife to leave under conditions that are favourable to her?  Is she unhappy in your marriage?  

 

 

 

 I am also curious about Jani’s question, I do know that in my case it was true, my wife started hunting for big problems to use as an ending to the marriage. The overreactions that came afterward were confusing  and hurtful, I can look back now and see that her goal was to find reasons to leave the marriage, but we did not have a solid foundation to begin with. 

10 hours ago, Martyn said:

I have nothing left nor the desire want to continue 

 While I  have had moments where these thoughts did float about, during the same types of moments you are experiencing now, I can tell you from my perspective that things are going to be OK even if the current direction is unchanged.  Marital discord can be extremely distressing, and it seems we both have a tendency to blame ourselves for everything, but Martyn please hear me when I tell you, it is not just you...  your wife Has her hands on the wheel of this ship more than you do right now, she is deciding the direction even if you are tugging as hard as you can to keep the two of you on course.  Your coming out to her, admitting to yourself that you  accept this part of who you are was the most honest thing you could do, you were honest with your wife, you talked with her about it, and you did not foresee a crash landing on the rocks, did you? Your wife’s reaction seems to be a surprise, doesn’t it? Your wife is acting out of character right now,  she may have her own pathway that she’s not being honest with you about, and keeping the communication going is very important, even if the two of you find separate pathways.  

My ex-wife and I are quite often very cordial to one another now, I wouldn’t say that we are best friends or anything, but we do have nice conversations when we take the time to see how each other is doing, and I do see that a friendship is possible in the future, something I never thought that would be possible the way things used to be. Have you considered these ideas? I understand right now  you don’t have thoughts about a happy future because you can’t envision them, I understand how you feel, I have been there too, and I will tell you again, you are going to be just fine, it might be rough right now, but no matter which way the two of you turn, the rough seas will calm,  it just takes time and communication. Right now your wife might need some space and some time, I would not worry too much about her answers right now, just let her know you love her and that you are here for her...  it’s up to her now to do the rest of the hard work. 

 I’m sending both you and your wife all the positive energy I have today, every ounce of Goodwill and gladness it’s on its way to you right now. 

  Great big hugs, two of them, 

 Jackie 

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3 hours ago, AsTheCrow said:

I wonder -- do you think your wife and son really have such strong negative opinions on trans and nonbinary people in general, or do you think their reaction is based more on their feelings about your relationship?

Yes very against anything non binary or trans related, they are disgusted I would consider wearing feminine tops, they feel totally humiliated and embarrassed that I would do that

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3 hours ago, Jani said:

Since you are only speaking of small changes, (hair, etc) is this possibly a way for your wife to leave under conditions that are favourable to her?  Is she unhappy in your marriage?  

 

 

 

3 hours ago, Jani said:

Since you are only speaking of small changes, (hair, etc) is this possibly a way for your wife to leave under conditions that are favourable to her?  Is she unhappy in your marriage?  

 

 

My wife and son have completely accepted the body hair situation, the tipping point has been the feminine shirts and me considering taking ‘E’ along with a mastectomy if needed to remove the breast tissue that I don’t want

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3 hours ago, Jani said:

is this possibly a way for your wife to leave under conditions that are favourable to her?  Is she unhappy in your marriage?  

 

 

Very possible as it’s been difficult for a long time, my business being a major issue and my inability over our entire marraige suffering with errectile dysfunction, although she been understanding it’s bound to be a big issue, it’s hounded me forever that I was unable to perform and satisfy in a way a husband should be able too. 

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I would stop speaking of this mastectomy, as if it is ever needed it will be some time down the road.   As to the shirts, wear men's shirts that are more floral and made with softer materials (rayon, cotton), thereby satisfying your needs yet not "violating" your wife and son's sensibilities (however outdated).  

 

You can only control how your business goes to a point as the economy will drive a lot of the success or failure.  As to ED, you can go to a doctor to get help for this.   

 

Jani

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Just now, Jani said:

As to the shirts, wear men's shirts that are more floral and made with softer materials (rayon, cotton), thereby satisfying your needs yet not "violating" your wife and son's sensibilities (however outdated).  

 

As to ED, you can go to a doctor to get help for this.   

 

Jani

As we are now separated I m now staying with my parents, I’m also taking a few days away to collect my thoughts and spend some time shopping for the things I like, I can now please myself at least.

the frustration from my perspective is that just prior to our relationship detiorating I had started to use penile injections, it meant that for the first time we could make love properly, the sad part is that is all gone now, hurts like hell

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I know it hurts.  At least you're staying somewhere safe for now.  Don't go overboard on shopping!  Your expenses may become strained as well if the separation persists. 

 

Jani

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3 hours ago, Jani said:

I know it hurts.  At least you're staying somewhere safe for now.  Don't go overboard on shopping!  Your expenses may become strained as well if the separation persists. 

 

Jani

Lying in a b&b thinking what the hell have I done, I have caused all this, the total destruction of my family and loss my wife purely because of my selfish desires, being non binary has been the worst discission and choice of my entire life, the feelings I have being so callled nb are no way strong enough to warrant the outcome. I am just a selfish, self obsessed bastard, I even disgust myself now. 

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28 minutes ago, Martyn said:

I am just a selfish, self obsessed bastard,

Martyn, you are not any of the above. You are a valuable person and you definitely not selfish. You are being true to yourself and as already been stated, your family are the ones being selfish. They may be embarrassed or afraid of what their friends are going to think of them, but you need to do what is best for you. Others have said, and I repeat, things will get better with time.

Your wife and son are going through their own form of transition just as you are and they need time to sort out their feelings, just as you are in the process of sorting out your own feelings. For them, the process may take months, years or maybe never. In any case, the important thing that you need to remember is that you cannot control their reactions, but as you progress you will meet people that will love and accept you for the person you are.

When one door closes another opens.

 

Wishing you the best of luck,

Brandi

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      It was nine thirty.  Saturday morning had rolled around more quickly than Taylor could believe.  She groaned, whined, thought of a million excuses why she should just stay in bed and knock the alarm across the room.  But it would still be going on, and so would the promise to Bob: when the gi came in, she would be in. There it was in its nice package, out where she could not miss it.  Why didn't she hide it?  She shook her head.   Up she got.  Sometimes you just do.  Her hair was a wreck. She patted it down and went to the bathroom.  Nine forty five. Shower later. No make up. She hated kara-tay especially at an ungodly early hour on a Saturday morning. Bagel. Instant coffee.  She was five minutes away when she realized she had forgotten the gi.  Back she went.   Into the dojo.  She had about five minutes to get the gi on.  She attempted to slip in unnoticed and go to the little restroom. Someone barked something out in Japanese or something, and there was a dead silence.  She turned to see what was going on. Both classes were getting into their lines, but everyone, including Bob, was bowing slightly. To her. Bob nodded, and she returned the bow.  Life started again. She was touched.   Bowing three times. Oath. Kata.  She was facing off with Judy as her partner.  Judy looked worried.   "Sometimes you just gotta pick yourself up and try again," Taylor told her. She nodded. "Let's do this."   Lunge punch and lower block.  They traded off like nothing had happened the last weekend.  Lunge punch and middle block. Lunge punch and upper block.  It was kind of like dancing. Taylor enjoyed it.  She wanted to learn more.  Brown-belt Maggie adjusted position of limbs and hips for both Taylor and Judy, telling them when she was about to do something: elbow up a bit".    "How'd you do?" Bob asked her later.  They had both gone home and showered. Now they were in a booth at a fast food place.   "I was kind of disappointed class ended. I was ready for more."   "That's my trooper."   "I'm not allowing you in my apartment until we are married," she said suddenly.   "You think I am a problem?"   "No.  I think you are safe. You passed the test  I am the problem here."   "Okay."   "What did the doctor tell you?"   "It's complicated.  More tests coming.  Like getting into college.  I got a letter back.  It seems there is this big fat M on my transcript and my current picture is not an M type picture.  I have to write a letter and send them notarized proofs and stuff. Just delays. This is a pain. Nothing cut and dried."   "I will say.  I'm glad I'm not transgender."   "Hah. You are pulled into my world.  You are involved in this stuff as much as I am, and, as you put it, of your own free will."   "You are worth it."   "I hope so."   "I know so."      
    • Abigail Genevieve
      On the way back to her desk she was interrupted by six short, urgent conversations that had to be attended to. Then she slipped into the women's room and locked the stall door.  She took a deep breath, then another, and allowed herself to shake for five minutes,  Then deep breathing, ten in and ten out, stretch up, touch the floor, neck rolls and she was fine. She used the toilet and a woman knocked and said, "Taylor, are you okay?"   "Ready to conquer the world!"  on her way out she found her makeup was fine.  Three stalls, two sinks.  If she ever designed a women's room with three stalls, there would be four sinks, with plenty of space to plunk your stuff down between them.   She met a deferential Karen.  "Here is the branding I came up with," she said.  And she went back to working as hard as Brenda and Mary, who looked up worriedly and then went back to the proposal.   Shortly before 5:00 she received an email with the title Consolidation and Compensation.  In it she learned that the position of office manager was eliminated, and the current office manager was to become the chief executive officer. The former CEO, along with the CFO, the chief legal officer, and sundry staff, had been terminated, per the Board of Directors.  Effective immediately everyone would receive a base salary of $20,000 with a commission to be set by the individual's supervisor.  Each supervisor would be given a certain percentage to distribute.  Most functions they had been handled would be outsourced as needed.   "The question of what profit was made last year is frequent enough to be answered.  The company lost over 500,000 in fiscal 2023.  At this point further cuts are not anticipated.  We will be strategically adding positions that will enhance our profits. Hard work is expected of everyone."   Her two web guys had been complaining because their games had been remotely uninstalled.  After the memo came out they were absolutely silent.  That gave her an idea, and after an exchange of emails they were reassigned to maintenance out at the plant, effective tomorrow morning.  There were lots of weeds that needed pulling, if nothing else. That email went out after they left early, for the day.  The maintenance foreman was a no-nonsense type who did not tolerate slacking, and they would learn a thing or two.  This also freed up two spaces for her to put new people.
    • MaeBe
      So…I didn’t know your Facebook avatar was public. So, on my birthday, a couple people used a group avatar message to wish me a happy birthday…and now my Facebook friends can see a short video of my female avatar dancing with an old friend’s and another with my uncle’s avatars. So am I “Facebook out” now? 😬
    • Davie
      No, they are not. Truth wins in the end and this report is full of lies that poison the whole thing: see this: "Dr. Cass Backpedals From Review: HRT, Blockers Should Be Made Available it's said. Dr. Cass's latest statements are likely to cast more doubt on the validity of the study, which has come under fire for disregarding substantial evidence on trans care." https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/dr-cass-backpedals-from-review-hrt?publication_id=994764&post_id=143743897&isFreemail=true&r=rebf4&triedRedirect=true I hope Dr. Cass wins The Mengele Award for it.
    • Adrianna Danielle
      Boyfriend and I went to a support group for spouses dating or married to a transgender person on Tuesday night for the first time.It was amazing meeting other couples like us.One was a genetic woman whom has been dating a transgender male for the first time and she is supporting his transition.Us,they were amazed by us agreeing on something we said,love and acceptance have brought us together
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