Wow. If the information and support available now had been available to me in my 2o’s I would have done that. Being a fan of science fiction, and working in medicine, I sometimes wonder if one day there could be some sort of gene therapy for gender dysphoria (what a movie that would make). As it was, for most of my life I existed in a vaccume with the company of one. It took an ugly divorce and an introduction to the kink-BDSM community for me to begin asking hard questions, and ultimately to accept who I am, or rather, who I always was. I’m planning this to happen at 62 or 63, and the upside is that I have an accepting loving partner that is willing and eager to share this journey with me. Discovering the woman I am at a later juncture in life has its benefits. I know who I am. And like the person I’ve become… and would like to live as a woman to make that person finally whole. With an additional story to tell for sure. Thanks for sharing and good luck !
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