I put this in the off-topic conversations because posts here only show up for users that log in.
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Wishing you all well,
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I'm not so sure that it's anywhere near as uncommon as it once was.....although 'less-followed' is certainly true.WIckedWitch wrote:A topic of no small interest to those of us whose path through life has been one less-followed.
Changing a forum id is nothing compared with letting people know your female name when you transition in preparation for a sex-change. As it happened, I had become passably well known in my area of professional specialisation before the big change ... and then I found that people I had never told knew all about it anyway.
I once had an interesting first three weeks on a contract when the management knew about me before I had told them.They were much relieved when I made an all-staff announcement because it meant they would not be on the hook for accidentally disclosing what they knew.
Funny old world, eh?
Musher might give me a bit of stick for wayward humour for this ... but the last time I saw my balls, they were in a stainless steel surgical dish in a hospital operating theatre!Mike Walsh wrote: Go for it, girl. You have as much right to live your life with dignity, in the way in which you feel most comfortable, as anyone else. All credit to you for having the 'balls' to go through with it.....because it certainly takes them to even contemplate such a prolonged period of upheaval in the first place. Especially when it's entirely voluntary.
OMG, you were awakeWIckedWitch wrote:Musher might give me a bit of stick for wayward humour for this ... but the last time I saw my balls, they were in a stainless steel surgical dish in a hospital operating theatre!Mike Walsh wrote: Go for it, girl. You have as much right to live your life with dignity, in the way in which you feel most comfortable, as anyone else. All credit to you for having the 'balls' to go through with it.....because it certainly takes them to even contemplate such a prolonged period of upheaval in the first place. Especially when it's entirely voluntary.
I had three GRS operations in sequence. The first was bilateral orchidectomy, which is normally carried out under local anaesthesia.OMG, you were awake![]()