Quote Originally Posted by JeanTG View Post
On the other hand becoming a woman is like someone who has only ever driven automatics and worse was into left-foot braking, and now has to learn how to drive a stick and coordinate clutch, brake, accelerator and gearshift.
The whole notion of learning to be a woman does not resonate with me. I am female, socially, mentally, emotionally and now physically. I didn't have to learn how to become that. All I had to do is stop pretending to be a guy. It was actually the easiest part of transition for me. It required no thinking and no effort. I was very successful at being a guy because I was a good actress.

That being said, there were things that I came to enjoy and things that I became good at. I am looking for a house to buy. The day after tomorrow my realtor and I will tour eight houses. On my list of criteria are, space for my tools/shop as well as a sewing room. A big, well equipped kitchen and a place to keep my fishing tackle is important too.