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STACY B
05-21-2013, 08:23 PM
Don't you ever get sick of talking about it ? The trans stuff ,, I thought I would never get sick of it because I never had anyone to talk too . But once you tell about 1000 people why your doing this an buying that an getting this done an wearing this an trying on that you kinda get sick of telling people over an over an over ,, I guess that's what the hrt is for it does the talking for you in the long run ? Maybe I just have a short attention span ,, Once I figure something out I move on to bigger an better things ? Or maybe its just one of those days ?
:straightface: :brolleyes: :2c:
Rianna Humble
05-21-2013, 10:43 PM
I think many of us talked too much about being trans in the first rush of excitement about coming out. I don't know if it was the HRT that shut me up, or just realising that what I am doing is nobody else's business apart from those who are actively helping me (like my GIC clinician etc.)
Nicole Erin
05-21-2013, 11:30 PM
You just kind of get to a point where trannying from day to day is a normal thing. You just don't sit around and think about it lik you might have at first.
You don't make a big deal of it and pretty much most others won't either, unless it is someone who is a cretin and wants to laugh.
EDIT - I have a good friend who is TS and sometimes we talk about TG stuff but not much. When we do it is more joking about it than anything, like this weekend when I did my big "coming out". Or I will ask why she is wearing women's clothes and does she want to be a woman etc...
I cannot really post her responses here cause the modz are already watching I am sure.
STACY B
05-22-2013, 05:04 AM
I don't think I would mind talking to someone who allready understood part of it like a crisis hot line or something like that ,, It the other people who won't don't an can't get it ,, I guess I will have to talk about it in some way forever ? Might as well get used to it ,,lol,,,
Well back in the day when I was still a MAN ,,,,, LOL,,,,,,
mary something
05-22-2013, 06:26 AM
Well Stacy in your neck of the woods most people might not have much experience meeting someone different like you? Just meaning that if you were in California for example it might be different. I think where we live has a lot more to do with our experiences than perhaps we give it credit for.
Nicole Erin
05-22-2013, 10:18 AM
I can hear Stacy as an old lady talking to some really young TS about when she was a man...
"Back when I was a man wanting to become a woman, we didn't have doctors who would grant us hormones before puberty set in, you little sh*ts have it good! We had to wait til we were OLD!..."
The grandkids will be saying, "Oh God, grandma is on again about back in her day..."
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