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I am always amused when someone thinks I had a choice to follow my transgender path. Obviously, they were not there for all the trials and tribulations I had and the extreme harassment I received as I came out into the world. All the times I hurried home crying when I was stared at or glared at by the public before I was able to improve my feminine presentation to the point where I could blend in.
I did all I could to improve my testosterone damaged body by
going on a crash diet and did my best to improve my skin by using moisturizers everyday
after I shaved before I went to work. Why would I attempt all of that if I
thought crossing the gender border was just a choice I could make. The farther
I went, the more I had to do to improve. Mainly because it felt like it was the
right thing to do.
Perhaps the most important sacrifice I needed to be prepared
to make was losing my white male entitlements or male privileges. Even though I
did not respect the growing rights that I had obtained through hard work as a
male, I needed to keep in mind continually I did not really want them anyhow
and there were better days ahead if I ever had achieved my dream of living as a
transgender woman fulltime.
Through it all though, I wondered why all this gender
turmoil was happening to me. Often when the poor, poor pitiful me aspect of my life
was at it’s worse, I would “man-up” and purge myself of most of my feminine
belongings. As most of us know, purging does not work for any length of time. All
it did for me was make me go out and buy more makeup, clothes and shoes to
express my femininity again. A total waste of money, but at least I always
tried to build back better following every purge I tried. Finally, I looked
back at purging as just another rite of passage I needed to through as I followed
along my gender path to success, and I was able to put my transgender victim
mentality behind me.
As I grew older and set in my cross-dressing ways, I knew
increasingly I had no choice in how I lived my life. I was rapidly going through
yet another gender transition from just having a so-called hobby into being a
transgender woman. I was doing more than just shopping for more and more
clothes and was trying out new ways to experience the world the way ciswomen do.
I started doing a portion of the grocery shopping successfully as the new transfeminine
me all the way to starting to do all my Christmas shopping in unique situations
also. Just to see if I could.
At that point, the things I needed to go through to survive
in life became increasingly evident to me. I would need to express myself as a
woman and I had no choice but to do it. I also knew the risk I was taking when
I thought about losing the male life, I had worked so hard and long to be
successful at. What would my daughter think of her new dad was one of the few
variables as I knew I would lose my long-term marriage and great job that I
had. I needed to know beyond a shadow of a doubt I was doing the right thing,
and I truly had no choice but to stay on the course I was on. This is where my
transgender humor comes in. Why would anyone ever put themselves through such a
life full of turmoil if they ever had a choice. Or, when just putting on a
dress becomes so much more than a fun experience, where do you go then?
It is no secret where I went and I had the chance to
experience so much more in my life because it is exceedingly rare when a human
gets the chance to experience both sides of the binary gender spectrum. The problem
is we transgender women and transgender men don’t have a chance to enjoy the
trip because of the pressure we put on ourselves to perform behind the gender
curtain we chose. If we are not doing it to ourselves, the pressure is
certainly on from the public to do it too. Especially these days with the
charged anti-transgender political attitude we are seeing from the orange menace
in Washington DC, and in many states such as my own native Ohio.
If we can ever get the public at large to understand we
trans people never had a choice on the life’s direction we ultimately took, we would
come out so much further ahead. Sadly, the path to get there does not seem to
be getting any closer for many of us as the things we have to go through just
keep on coming. I know for those of you who are still on your transition path
or even consider it, it is a major step to take. Hopefully on the way, you can
take the time to stop for a moment and enjoy how far you have come. I always
thought if it does not kill me, it will just make me stronger would help me along.
And on a lesser scale, the old sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can
never hurt me saying really applied to me also.
When you are on your path long enough to realize there is no
turning back, you will also know you had no choice but to keep going towards
your goal. It was never easy, but so worthwhile as you navigated the final
blind curves, potholes and stop signs. At the least, you will know you lived a
life where you had a choice and made the most of it.
Plus, certainly it was no laughing matter.
As always, thank you for reading along with my experiences. Any
comments, extra claps or subscriptions are welcome!

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