Guess wife is going through her own transitioning to lesbianIt would be interesting to hear the complicated answer I think.

Guess wife is going through her own transitioning to lesbianIt would be interesting to hear the complicated answer I think.
Guess wife is going through her own transitioning to lesbian![]()
If Contre's wife identified as heterosexual beforehand, she probably still does, with the caveat that she is now married to (and presumably in love with) a woman.
Do you identify as having ASD?
Are you you? Or new you?
As in, men and women have, in general, somewhat different ways of dealing with problems, communicating or which interests they have. While going through this whole hormone therapy and SRS process, have you noticed/do you expect to notice any psychological/mental differences? (Except for feeling better about being in your new body ofc.) Or was that part of you always you, and just your body wasn't you in the same way, so that nothing has changed except for your physical appearance?
I also have heard that some men who become women work with a voice coach in addition to taking the hormones, because the voice change didn't come as naturally as they thought it would.
Thanks for offering to share your experience and insights.
contre,
Just out of curiosity, what if you end up regretting the surgery? Ive been told its happened before. Would it be disappointing to wait longer?
Which is kinda unnatural for hetero-female...
Kinda? I have no formal diagnosis but I've had two different psychiatrists independently ask me if I'd been evaluated for Asperger's. My psychologist thinks something similar but I've never pursued a formal diagnosis.
I'm legally diagnosed as having aspbergers. I was with the special needs kids in grade school and part of OSD here at Brockport. That's actually why my parents are such dicks about me when I came out, they just think it's me being autistic, and not something I'm actually going through.
Which is kinda unnatural for hetero-female...
Sexual orientation is not a binary - it's not even necessarily a trinary.
Arguing based on what is or is not "natural" seems kind of futile in the Anthropocene, anyway.
In the future, we'll have an even easier time facilitating the physical sex transition. But at some point, we'll also concurrently have the tech to facilitate a gender rewiring. Do you think the latter option will gain popularity, particularly if a person's personality and identity outside their gender remains the same?
In the future, we'll have an even easier time facilitating the physical sex transition. But at some point, we'll also concurrently have the tech to facilitate a gender rewiring. Do you think the latter option will gain popularity, particularly if a person's personality and identity outside their gender remains the same?
No, I don't. As much as I hate being trans, every night I don't wish I was just a normal man, I wish that I was born female to begin with. Identifying as female such an integral part of my psyche that the thought of changing that is fundamentally changing who I am as a person.
Obviously I can't speak for every trans person in the world, but the trans friends I have all have the same opinion. Our minds are correct, it's our bodies that are wrong.
Amazing. This would point out to the fact that some inner psychological formation of man is distinct from ones physical formation and is in fact determinative of mans existence.
Its a fair bet that theres some brain structural thing or equivalent mechanism formed very early in development, through there isn't great scientific support for it yet. Not that I think thats necessary, I think asking trans people and trusting their opinions gives support enough.
If thats the case however adjustment in a brain would seem like eventually easier way to go except thats not what the trans people want.
Woman. We've been together for more than a decade, married for just under a decade. I am a lesbian, ya, though wifey has a more complicated answer.
A lot of pressure gets placed on trans individuals to pass well. Not everyone can, be it because of money, medical access or other disabilities. The ones who don't pass and don't have strong family support are the ones we lose as friends. Kinda sucks =/
In the future, we'll have an even easier time facilitating the physical sex transition. But at some point, we'll also concurrently have the tech to facilitate a gender rewiring. Do you think the latter option will gain popularity, particularly if a person's personality and identity outside their gender remains the same?