Another week has jetted by here in Cyrsti's Condo and it's time for yet another "Horror Scope"!
Libra (September 23-October 22):
Choices are going to be presented to you, giving you a new sense of freedom and making you want to act fast. You know who you are and what you love and that logic tends to fly out of the equation first. However, if that is how you’ve been doing things, perhaps a slight change in your approach is necessary. Don’t end this year messy.
Hmmmm..."new sense of freedom" and "love, logic and messy"?
I'm glad the stars didn't try to add tooooo much!
"Horrorscope" is my own term and you can get your own from theFrisky !
Monday, December 17, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
The Mystery of Mom and Trans Daughters
I wrote this post some time ago here in Cyrsti's Condo and it's mainly directed towards those of you who have lost their Mothers:
"Yes girlfriends, I'm talking about us.
Some Mom's really wanted a daughter and dressed some of us as girls. Some Mom's may have found it interesting to relate to us on some level as a girl and let us in on a little makeup or clothes. Other Mom's may have shut us out all together.
All of the mother/son interaction intrigues me because of a couple of reasons.
The first would be the simple question of why me? Did my Mom set me up for all of this? (My brother believes she did).
The second would be is how much I look like her.
How many of you believe your Mom knowingly or even unknowingly opened your door into a female world?
I remember vividly the way my Mom blotted her lipstick and made sure the rest of her outfit was together before she went out. I would bet you my brother doesn't!
The age old question-environment or genetics? Was I predisposed to be transgender? Most likely it's a question I will never know.
Maybe the whole "daughter" question explains my total lack of respect for women who do not take care of themselves. This girl was raised believing that appearance was part of the female gender.
My Mom passed away years ago and I believe in two sure facts.
She would like the fact I try to keep up a good appearance.
She would hate the fact I'm a lot like some of the girls I brought home she didn't like!!!!!!"
Transgender Due Diligence
I'm biased but it's hard to imagine many tougher journeys through life than changing ones gender.
If you are lucky enough to know for sure you were born into the wrong body and you are fortunate to be born into a loving accepting family-then you have society to face.
If you aren't, at the least- you have the genders ripping and tearing you apart internally. At the worst you become a tragic suicide statistic.
A few alternatives of course are therapy or due diligence. My definition of transgender due diligence is exploring the world the best you can. In other words you are stuck patching together bits and pieces of a life in your planned gender. I liken it to to playing golf, the more you play the better you are. In my own case I normally averaged perhaps one day a week to get out in the public and test the feminine waters it was tough to learn the girl basics.
Plus, like many of you I understand completely the dynamics of tearing loved ones, friends and jobs and possibly losing them all. I am not one of those in the transgender community who rate you on time served or operations you have had or how you look.
I have heard from more than a couple trans folks who have taken me to task for being an intruder of sorts into the so called higher echelon ranks of those who are fortunate to live a quality life in my chosen gender. But more importantly I hear from more of you asking how I served my due diligence to arrive here.
For any number of reasons, I buried my true feelings deep into my own mental closet believing cross dressing was enough. On occasion I think by the time my life is over, it will be shortened by the extra gender stress I suffered. But, it's way too late to cry over lost dresses.
So if we survive the Mayan debacle, a stray asteroid or even a giant solar flare- think about your due diligence in the new year. Consider your biggest warning could be not jumping from the frying pan into the fire.Don't get burnt and run out and buy a store bought vagina before you have any chance to socialize yourself as a woman and start taking it out on the world.
What happened to the days when you had to live a year or so as a woman before a clinic would accept you for surgery? What a concept! How many have found that even a store bought vagina does not guarantee acceptance in society- or that you would even like it?
Just remember the "DD" experience (not that one!) Do the best you can to serve your due diligence as a girl and plan your life from there. Doing your best is all anyone can ask.
If you are lucky enough to know for sure you were born into the wrong body and you are fortunate to be born into a loving accepting family-then you have society to face.
If you aren't, at the least- you have the genders ripping and tearing you apart internally. At the worst you become a tragic suicide statistic.
A few alternatives of course are therapy or due diligence. My definition of transgender due diligence is exploring the world the best you can. In other words you are stuck patching together bits and pieces of a life in your planned gender. I liken it to to playing golf, the more you play the better you are. In my own case I normally averaged perhaps one day a week to get out in the public and test the feminine waters it was tough to learn the girl basics.
Plus, like many of you I understand completely the dynamics of tearing loved ones, friends and jobs and possibly losing them all. I am not one of those in the transgender community who rate you on time served or operations you have had or how you look.
I have heard from more than a couple trans folks who have taken me to task for being an intruder of sorts into the so called higher echelon ranks of those who are fortunate to live a quality life in my chosen gender. But more importantly I hear from more of you asking how I served my due diligence to arrive here.
For any number of reasons, I buried my true feelings deep into my own mental closet believing cross dressing was enough. On occasion I think by the time my life is over, it will be shortened by the extra gender stress I suffered. But, it's way too late to cry over lost dresses.
So if we survive the Mayan debacle, a stray asteroid or even a giant solar flare- think about your due diligence in the new year. Consider your biggest warning could be not jumping from the frying pan into the fire.Don't get burnt and run out and buy a store bought vagina before you have any chance to socialize yourself as a woman and start taking it out on the world.
What happened to the days when you had to live a year or so as a woman before a clinic would accept you for surgery? What a concept! How many have found that even a store bought vagina does not guarantee acceptance in society- or that you would even like it?
Just remember the "DD" experience (not that one!) Do the best you can to serve your due diligence as a girl and plan your life from there. Doing your best is all anyone can ask.
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