Hello. I want to say Thank You to all the Hosts here on Gender Blenders. I first started watching the videos a couple of years ago, before I started my testosterone therapy, or sessions with my therapist. You all made me feel not so alone, and your thoughts cheered me on. I will be two years on testosterone June 2012. I have never been happier! If I had a regret, it would be not starting my testosterone sooner. I am 40 years old now. Again, thank you all for what you do!
There are lots of issues we deal with in life. Loss of friends or loved ones, job issues, financial issues, personal development issues. Our transition is part of ourselves, so it is difficult sometimes to separate them out. But in the end, our transitions allow ourselves to be us, as we ARE, and nothing, repeat nothing, can top that, since it is the very core of our inner being. Never confuse that with those other issues, that pale by comparison Nice video. Many hugs, dear! Stephie
Hi Hun ... You are looking awesome, and for that you should have no regrets. I have never felt better about myself, especially since I had my GCS (Gender Corrective Surgery). I have found throughout the years that no one better understands our condition than other Transsexuals who have experienced the pressures of not being our true selves. Sure there are therapists who are willing to listen. You are fortunate to have transitioned early. Your whole life as you now awaits. Infinite Hugs
I differ from you in that I do not have my doubts about transitioning. As the result of my life I have not been able to transition as fast as you but as a woman I always feel right and as a man I always feel wrong. My question to you is why do you feel that you need to see a therapist? I feel that my visits to the therapist are a wast of time and money that my insurance does not cover.
Hello. I want to say Thank You to all the Hosts here on Gender Blenders. I first started watching the videos a couple of years ago, before I started my testosterone therapy, or sessions with my therapist. You all made me feel not so alone, and your thoughts cheered me on. I will be two years on testosterone June 2012. I have never been happier! If I had a regret, it would be not starting my testosterone sooner. I am 40 years old now. Again, thank you all for what you do!
There are lots of issues we deal with in life. Loss of friends or loved ones, job issues, financial issues, personal development issues. Our transition is part of ourselves, so it is difficult sometimes to separate them out. But in the end, our transitions allow ourselves to be us, as we ARE, and nothing, repeat nothing, can top that, since it is the very core of our inner being. Never confuse that with those other issues, that pale by comparison
Nice video.
Many hugs, dear!
Stephie
Hi Hun ... You are looking awesome, and for that you should have no regrets. I have never felt better about myself, especially since I had my GCS (Gender Corrective Surgery). I have found throughout the years that no one better understands our condition than other Transsexuals who have experienced the pressures of not being our true selves. Sure there are therapists who are willing to listen. You are fortunate to have transitioned early. Your whole life as you now awaits.
Infinite Hugs
I differ from you in that I do not have my doubts about transitioning. As the result of my life I have not been able to transition as fast as you but as a woman I always feel right and as a man I always feel wrong. My question to you is why do you feel that you need to see a therapist? I feel that my visits to the therapist are a wast of time and money that my insurance does not cover.