I can relate, I identify simply as a man, and while I have no opportunity to be 100% stealth because of the small size of my community (think Cheers, where everybody knows your name) I do get that chance when I go elsewhere and it's great.
It took me some time to arrive at the conclusion that I have a medical condition. I really did not like that distinction earlier on. I didn't like feeling like there was something "wrong" or "disordered" about me. But I need medication for life and have had and will have surgeries, so I have accepted this as a medical condition (while acknowledging that not every trans person feels this way.)
Anyway, welcome!
This post was last modified: 05-22-2014, 12:35 PM by Joshua.
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