The F*** Word
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:29 am
Fear
Fear is a primal instinct, which may appear irrational to some in some situations, but is an honest emotion.
One has to work at conquering their fears.
My wife is afraid of snakes. She knows most won't bite, and are good for some things, like vermin control. She not only knows that, but even understands it. Doesn't relieve her fear though. And it is actually a healthy fear, because some snakes do bite.
BUT, she's only afraid of snakes when snakes are present. Why worry about them all the time?
So, will the fear one has that the CD will want to go further and possibly transition, or your SO will not accept you’re dressing, ever go away?
It might, the more you learn, the more you talk about it with others, like on this forum, and the more you talk to your partner.
Then again, it might not go away, but hopefully it could ease somewhat.
I've told my wife for the last 29 years that I have no desire to take hormones or transition. But she still asks once in a while.
I have no problem with her asking, and we talk, and her fears ease until next time. But it isn't constantly on her mind.
Hopefully the emotion LOVE will be stronger than the emotion FEAR, so that your fears ease. As long as there is trust and love.
But will the the fear ever go away?
Only time will tell.
Fear is a primal instinct, which may appear irrational to some in some situations, but is an honest emotion.
One has to work at conquering their fears.
My wife is afraid of snakes. She knows most won't bite, and are good for some things, like vermin control. She not only knows that, but even understands it. Doesn't relieve her fear though. And it is actually a healthy fear, because some snakes do bite.
BUT, she's only afraid of snakes when snakes are present. Why worry about them all the time?
So, will the fear one has that the CD will want to go further and possibly transition, or your SO will not accept you’re dressing, ever go away?
It might, the more you learn, the more you talk about it with others, like on this forum, and the more you talk to your partner.
Then again, it might not go away, but hopefully it could ease somewhat.
I've told my wife for the last 29 years that I have no desire to take hormones or transition. But she still asks once in a while.
I have no problem with her asking, and we talk, and her fears ease until next time. But it isn't constantly on her mind.
Hopefully the emotion LOVE will be stronger than the emotion FEAR, so that your fears ease. As long as there is trust and love.
But will the the fear ever go away?
Only time will tell.