Hi ya Carol-Anne,
Life is the most difficult journey..and we are always changing as we go through our journey.....what may have been o.k when you were much younger is not acceptable to you now and the same for your wife.
I agree with many of the members here,the need to discuss,renegotiate and compromise has once come to your point in your life.
I don't think the way that you communicated to your wife was possibly the best way....the need to go fulltime,actually is a huge step..it completely changes your relationship and how your wife will view it and also the people in your community,which will have an affect on her.Maybe it is best to talk to her about how you see your relationship with her should you go fulltime...you then need to tell her the truth as to why you need to go fulltime...I mean if your not happy and it is all because you cannot be Carol-Anne and it is not a reflection of other things in your life that maybe not going so well...you owe it to yourself to think things through alone and then with your wife,to be honest and to not pretend that your life is o.k when actually it is not...
Many wives feelings are not even considered when someone wants to go fulltime,sometimes they are just expected to accept or that because they accepted the dressing within the home..well she will accept the fulltime dressing.
No longer as a fulltime Carol-Anne will you really be her husband..she would need to mourn that process and so much more...it can work,I am living proof of that ,my partner is now 3 years pre-op and has her op next year.....but we have had to cross so many bridges and there will be more to come.I have mourned the physical loss of my husband of 17 years and much ,much more,but it took time .
It has been very difficult in the past to stop seeing someone as your husband,but in a new light as a girlfriend...people react to you differently when your out in public and that took some getting used too..having to rewire the brain and see all the female attire,actions,etc has been difficult,but now ...well its normal.
Talk to your wife Carol-Anne
Hugs Penny
