. . . not when I first started crossdressing, not when it started to come back stronger in my 30's and 40's, not when I finally accepted it was part of me after that and not even when I thought I had become part of a community or two.
There are things that happen, and I willingly embrace and even celebrate, that I never would have imagined I would do, be part of or witness. Last night I attended the wedding of two transwomen I've come to love as dear friends. I was there presenting as Sarah, it wouldn't have been appropriate any other way. I sat and chatted with others, some leaders in the local LGBTQ+ community, some family and others who worked with one of the happy couple. The ceremony was wonderfully and lovingly officiated by a transman who understands the way a marriage impacts lives and had the words to bring us back to that understanding. Their love and the support of those in attendance made it a perfect example of what is right about their relationship and why I was there to celebrate their marriage vows. That experience is a highlight of my year so far and is something that never would have crossed my radar even 10 years ago, let alone following that first time wearing something not made for my gender.
Within the confines of this G-Rated forum , what have you seen or done or learned that you never imagined would be part of your life?