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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Dallas, TX
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Old news. I've seen her at the meetings but I am not allowed to say anything.
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Do you still drive semi-truck? How is that working out for you? If you are still driving, what's the biggest change in your routine? I can't remember if you were pro ccw or not. Pro gun IIRC. Do you carry a piece now? Not a bad idea now days will all these <sarcasm> simpleton right wing Limbaugh/Hannity hate crazies running around.</sarcasm> Oh, here's another one. Are you more likely to vote Dem now? That sounds funny but I'm curious. ![]() How do you think of your previous life? There must be memories that you still think back on fondly. Or not? All of your experiences could not have been uncomfortable through the years (hopefully not ). Do you ever get mad and call people fucking assholes? Out loud? When they deserve it. Do you think about getting married? Do you think about having kids or adopting them? How might you be a better parent than a traditional mother? What might your weakness be in your opinion in raising kids? Is it easier for you to cry now? Are there specific things that make you cry now that did not previously? During the past year, there have been many times that I'd like to cry just to release but have been unable to. The more intensely sad or difficult that life gets the more detached I become. I'll try to think of more questions because you're right, this is a great opportunity to ask almost any question and get your honest answer here. Many of the questions are sensitive here so thanks in advance for the answers you choose to give. |
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Dallas, TX
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Allow me to explain one other thing which you did not ask. I have the emotions of a fifteen year-old girl. Everything seems like a huge, dramatic deal. It comes of the higher than normal doses of hormones that I take. I therefore tend to throw hissy fits for nothing and temper tantrums at the drop of a hat. However, I do get to keep my wisdom and sense of propriety, so I usually simmer down to normal again within a few minutes. I was trained, as I said earlier, not to show emotions. "Boys don't cry" and all that rubbish. So I am somewhat unprepared for all the new and unfamiliar emotions that are now having their way with my psyche. Natal females get to learn to deal with this by following their mother's example and learning on their own throughout adolescence. I didn't get that background. So I am trying to make up for lost time by forcing myself to learn faster than normal. There is some detriment to that, my therapist says. However, real life tends to force such actions anyway. I just don't have the time to go through puberty again! Especially since once I am post-op, I will get to smash straight into menopause with no intervening years to "season". We do not call it The Roller Coaster Ride for no reason! Keep em coming! That was exactly what I had in mind! Love Pam Last edited by Pamela; 02-12-2014 at 05:56 PM. Reason: typos |
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St Petersburg, Florida
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Would you agree? What other job might be popular with transpersons? How about difficult for same? An office job of some sort I'd imagine. Quote:
Shout therapy inside a closed semi cab could be productive. And pretty safe. Another benefit of that job. |
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