Where it all Started

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Donnie
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Where it all Started

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I was about 10 years old and my mother caught me in my older sisters bedroom. I was checking out her panties. From that point on, I was forbidden to go into her bedroom. It wasn't until I was about 13 years old that I understood that there was something different about me. I was called a sissy in school, and would get beat up by bullies who didn't like the way I acted. I was sent away to a bording school in the sixth grade and I had to conform. This was a very difficult time for me. I began to hide who I was from everyone, and started to act like others wanted me to be. It wasn't unitl very reciently that I go help from a psycologist, and realized that there was nothing wrong with me, and that expressing my fem side was who I am. Since then I have been a much happier person, expressing who I am. I know that I will not be accepted in the general public, so I am very careful as to my apperance when I go out in the public and at work. At home, I can be the person I truly am, and join groups who are like me. Coming out and understanding that I am OK, has helped me a great deal. I know that there are others like me out there, and we all need to support one another.
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Post by DonnaT »

Good to hear, and I'm glad you found a good psychologist.
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Hi Donnie--
I'm glad you managed to come through all that, and find your way here. Welcome to the forum.
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Post by Lily »

Being found by you mother and told you are wrong is hard. I've been there. So glad you are strong enough to keep learning and growing.
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My girlfriend still doesn't know why her sweaters are always stretched out.” -- Ed Wood
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