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Date Posted: 22:12:07 05/28/15 Thu
Author: Michelle S.
Subject: Re: Diagnosed transgirl
In reply to: Michelle Chevel 's message, "Diagnosed transgirl" on 13:55:17 05/24/15 Sun

Hi Michelle: It sounds like your experience is somewhat of a parallel to mine. My child has always been rather feminine for the most part in her early ages. We hadn't made any connections with that, and after I lost my husband, I had him in the care of my sister and her daughter, who was a year older. As it turned out, my Stevie was being sort of a "Barbie doll" to my niece and her friends. Since he was a naturally pretty boy in the first place he was able to fit right in with my niece and her friends. I never took any of this very seriously until one day at the age of eleven he had a real mental meltdown after an extended period of being really "down" and detached. He essentially confessed to me that he really needed to be a girl, and REALLY a girl for sure. At that point with an initial visit to our pediatrician and her referrals we found that he was "borderline" intersexd. luckily for us, our family who lived close by sort of "Circled the wagons" around us, helped us move to a new nearby community and school district where my Stephanie is very successfully living in deep stealth and will continue till we can swing the SRS. She is under the care of a very competent medical/psychological team and is doing wonderfully well. This certainly is challenging for all of us and I tend to be a real "helicopter mom" because of it all. It sounds like you are doing well with your daughter and I wish all the best for both of you.

Cordially;

Michelle S.

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Replies:

  • Re: Diagnosed transgirl -- Lisa, 08:42:36 05/30/15 Sat
  • There's no time like now -- don't put it off till lather -- Aelita, 22:44:55 05/30/15 Sat
  • Re: Diagnosed transgirl Lisa why should we wait? -- April_Case - Wife of Astepdad, 05:42:19 08/01/15 Sat
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