13-07-2015, 11:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 13-07-2015, 12:31 PM by SarahSchilling.)
Um, I never enjoyed being a guy. I never even considered myself to be a "guy". Lol
Maybe it's different for others who are older with families, I don't know.
Then again, I also don't treat transitioning as a religion, nor the reason for my existence. I never had a dual personality, there is no male side or female side, I am just me. My hobbies have not changed, i still am the same person. I don't really get the need to try to imitate some stereotypical caricature of what a woman is supposed to spend her time doing, because I blend in just fine and most people I know don't know me as anything other than a fun girl named Sarah. (Who has some odd tastes
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Lol, I probably get along better with males just wanting boobs than I do with most trans people whom I meet. Most TGs seem to make such a huge deal about it that it ends up defining them as people. I don't want nor do I see the need for that. Maybe it's an age thing, because my fiancée is much the same, as are some of the younger trans people I've met.
Basically, there are always exceptions.
On a side note, I will gladly acknowledge that I was born, both physically and genetically, as a male. Psychologically, not so much. In the pursuit of happiness, psychologically matters infinitely more to me.
Maybe it's different for others who are older with families, I don't know.
Then again, I also don't treat transitioning as a religion, nor the reason for my existence. I never had a dual personality, there is no male side or female side, I am just me. My hobbies have not changed, i still am the same person. I don't really get the need to try to imitate some stereotypical caricature of what a woman is supposed to spend her time doing, because I blend in just fine and most people I know don't know me as anything other than a fun girl named Sarah. (Who has some odd tastes
)Lol, I probably get along better with males just wanting boobs than I do with most trans people whom I meet. Most TGs seem to make such a huge deal about it that it ends up defining them as people. I don't want nor do I see the need for that. Maybe it's an age thing, because my fiancée is much the same, as are some of the younger trans people I've met.
Basically, there are always exceptions.
On a side note, I will gladly acknowledge that I was born, both physically and genetically, as a male. Psychologically, not so much. In the pursuit of happiness, psychologically matters infinitely more to me.

