Every day you come across another person form the LGTB community on the internet struggling to come out to persons at home or school or just random friends, it begs to question how would they feel if some found their videos or blogs, or happened to see the information circulation around school-just how devastated would one be?
I have never been the type to come out to anyone, never thought it was anyone's business. I came to England and quickly found that documenting my life on the internet helped me to have a bird's eye view of life, seeing and hearing comments from others who may feel the same encouraged me to continue...I guess it’s safe to say it’s a cheap form of therapy LOL!!
Lesbian...hmmm, I never identified with, I would always tell persons I’m straight-straight girls, or I would simply say I like girls, never stepping into the L-word saga, it is not until but a few months ago am I accepting the term 'trans' for I would have just rather 'Man', however the medical world and society forces me in a way to conform to a label by identifying myself simple saying I am a man raises eyebrows and drop jaws. For some they barely flinch at the sound of hearing the word transsexual.
The point is I like sharing my story in hopes of getting through to someone who is struggling, yearning to meet someone who will listen and not only say I understand, but I feel your pain, I hope by being out on the internet I am out in the world making a difference.
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
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Oh crap typo errors and i can't seem to delete it and redo it...next time
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