So maybe I didn't word it right, my intention is to make you think.

I interact with people every day. If I were to post all my goings on it would bore you silly.

The main reason I basically stopped posting is I feel I need to protect my friends. They are just regular people living regular lives.

I didn't start going to a support group because I needed support. I went because I met them at a pride event. I was curious, so I went to a few meetings. I recently started going again. Not sure for how long because I'm already becoming bored with them again, just like this site. They are great people, and for someone in need it would be great. Some of them transitioned years ago, I do admire their dedication. That's just not me.

When I stated going I was living with my boyfriend, an other roommate and his 5 year old daughter. I was the lady of the house. My current roommate asked me about this last night. She wanted to know if I assumed the usual role. Yes I did, I did most of the cooking, shopping. Made sure everyone was cared for. We had friends dropping by all the time.

Teresa , I thought you might get what I'm trying to say.

I'm not saying that how anyone lives is wrong.

So I'll try and give an example using someone you know.

Sherry, I have met her a couple times, with and without her mask.

She has said she has not interest in going out to places like Walmart and such, doing normal mundane things.

That's fine, but she to me leaves the impression that she couldn't, that where she lives is too conservative. I has there over the 4th this year. For a week visiting with my roommate's family with her. Some of the time I was by myself. I went everywhere, yes even Walmart. I had no problems, it was the same as where I live.

I don't have any problems with Sherry or how she is. She is a great person and if she wanted to lose the suit she would do just fine.

I truly admire her for going out the way she does. It really takes a lot of courage.