23-12-2011, 05:32 AM
I believe it has to do with generations, and with denial.
For those who are young today...well, it's a different world. I am nearing 60, and in my young years the whole idea of transgender was radical, and the thought of going down that road was unthinkable.
I think many of us thought "That is a choice I don't want to make", And then proceeded to try and play the "normal" role, only to find that the urges did not go away with time but, rather, the kids got older, lines got deeper, and darkness grew closer but the need grew stronger.
For me, I simply grew weary allowing fear of the judgement of others to keep me from the realization of myself.
I don't know where this road is going, but I do know there isn't enough of it left to let anyone else do the driving.
Hugs and kisses!
Sammy
For those who are young today...well, it's a different world. I am nearing 60, and in my young years the whole idea of transgender was radical, and the thought of going down that road was unthinkable.
I think many of us thought "That is a choice I don't want to make", And then proceeded to try and play the "normal" role, only to find that the urges did not go away with time but, rather, the kids got older, lines got deeper, and darkness grew closer but the need grew stronger.
For me, I simply grew weary allowing fear of the judgement of others to keep me from the realization of myself.
I don't know where this road is going, but I do know there isn't enough of it left to let anyone else do the driving.
Hugs and kisses!
Sammy