Please call me Trans or transgendered. I don't ID or feel like a woman at all because that's not how I'm wired. I'll be taking steps in the near future to "complete" a little more how I feel and have felt since about the age of four.
There's been times I, myself rejected my transgender sexuality—even hated it— because it is such a difficult life when you live a dual existance tosave face and please people. I spent 11 years in seclusion trying to live as a girl.
Misery.
I've been put down and discounted by lesbians here in Atlanta because they reject masculinity of this degree. It isn't an easy life.
So to not refer to me as trans as in "TG" would only offend me.
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