Hi girls,
Virginia,
Thanks for the compliments, but I really do not consider myself a pioneer. It was those who came before me that inspired me when I arrived here. How l longed to just be able to be me. Here, on this very forum were t-girls who were living thier lives in women's clothes.
They went out in public proudly, many passable, some not so passable, but none the less, all were going out and living thier lives without regard to what society thought of them. This left my journey with 2 questions.
If not me, who?
If not now, when?
The future is now. There is no "who?", just me.
Love always,
Elizabeth
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Loretta Ann
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Hi Sis,Virginia wrote:Loretta ( Hi SIS) and Charlotte, I am not saying that you did not experience what I did, but it was such an absolute, deep, moving experience. One that I have never even come close to feeling before. Are you saying I could actually experience that again???![]()
If so I will take it, but it is difficult to think that such an absolute moving experience could happen more than once in a lifetime!! I am also glad to know that others of my sisters have had a taste of that - it was wonderful!
Virginia
PS: Maybe it is just a Canadian thing for it to repeat?
It is just another door that you are walking through. It becomes sort of routine (common place) So cherish the event. Because after (moving on with) it becoming part of your life, it will be a normal thing for you.
And yes it should happen for you again and again, but it probably won't have as much meaning for you as the first time.
Enjoy!!!