Transsexuality

    • 866 posts
    February 27, 2012 4:00 PM GMT
    Josephine,
    Maybe she guessed? Women and lots of Tgirls have sensitive antennae which pick up on changes. Let us know what happens, and if you need any support please ask.
    hugs Pauline xxx
    • 199 posts
    November 9, 2012 12:10 AM GMT
    Thnaks for the highlighting issues us girls can catch up on, I missed the prog but over the eyars i have suffered some quite bad mentally unstable times due to feeling one thing then two things then too many things at the same time, dabbled in hormones and thought very seriously about transitioning, talked to therapists and charlatans and know it alls but i ams till here just. We are all unique every girl (and admirer!?) on here is a unique metnal and emotional formula generalisations eem fine up to a point but I prefer the bespoke approach to all of us mad tarts, of treating each girl as a total, one-off unique special individual! then sometimes things can be healed a bit with the help and support and huge big impartial, listening ears of others! not sure any of that made sense...I have flu and am taking very strong cough mixture! XXXX
    • 199 posts
    November 9, 2012 12:11 AM GMT
    gosh srry it really is strong cough mixture! XXX
    • 44 posts
    November 9, 2012 9:03 AM GMT
    The article has points on the "mind changing after surgery" part, I have heard many types like this of people who has gone through surgery and afterward start to question or regret it. Perhaps maybe the time frame before Surgery is okayed should be longer, say 5 or 10 years? I am not saying it should be done like that but Maybe in that time people still have the option to reverse or just decide not to go ahead and stay as they are. For some, the quick change is the right move but for some maybe detrimental. I myself am just TV and I am happy at where I am and have no intention to go any further, I would never say to anyone what the right move is, but just to support them as a friend would