I am asking people who are trans if they can help me out. you all can ask me an unlimited number of questions, just to answer these questions. Am I a trans person? Should I start HRT and continue in my transition?
How do you see yourself living the rest of your life? Are you willing to come out/risk your livelihood to be a woman? (this isn't meant to scare anyone but something to keep in mind)
I can take hormones, I am covered by insurance. I am also able to give consent under my own word. ---------- Post added 23rd May 2016 at 01:54 PM ---------- Yes, I am. I feel like I am more like a woman than anything. ---------- Post added 23rd May 2016 at 01:55 PM ---------- I also see my life as living enough, month to month. Single may be an option. ---------- Post added 23rd May 2016 at 01:57 PM ---------- And, no, I am not taking hormones. I am close though.
Daggone Whizbang stole mine however, now this might sound morbid but when you die do you want to be remembered as a female or male? I think pandaboss meant from their question, do you envision yourself as a female for the rest of your life? Christine, I ask this because it was asked to me, do you get so upset at your born gender that you sometimes contemplate harm to yourself? Young lady we are all here for you, I can't play life in reverse but if I had this forum at your age...well I would be a total woman now
Can you see yourself as the true gender you are years down the road in major milestones in life? Ex: I've been able to see myself coming out, dating, getting married, having kids, seeing grandkids, retirement etc as the man I know I am.
My answer for all is yes. This gender is whom I find myself since forever. I would choose to be a woman if I die next week. Having kids? I would adopt.
(*hug*)Christine you are a woman. Wish I could give you a big hug. Keep posting. Embrace it now, be you...coming from someone who wishes they would have embraced at your age
Thank you all, for asking me questions and helping me out. I wish you all have a great wednesday, and I'm sure I'll run into you all sometime again. Love, Christine