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How to Choose the Right Partner as a Transgender Woman
Finding the right person is tough for any woman, but being transgender makes finding a lifetime mate a little more complicated.
Finding the right person is tough for any woman, but being transgender makes finding a lifetime mate a little more complicated.
With Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, you may find yourself being asked out on a date or making the first move yourself.
Throughout my 24 years of wish lists, I have always wanted more feminine presents, and I know the importance of receiving a gift that will bring pure joy.
Dating is tough for everyone, but dating as a transgender woman is even harder. I’ve been on more dates than I can count.
In our culture, there’s a major lack of respect for the valiant journey transgender people go through.
I was born transgender, but back in 1993 there was no way of explaining that. Although I was announced a “boy” at birth, my mother knew something was different about me from the moment I was born.
We’re expected to lose our virginity on a special night with someone we love, so we can remember it forever. Like many high schoolers, I couldn’t wait to lose my virginity. But unlike any high schooler I knew, I had extenuating circumstances that prevented it: I was born transgender.
When I started my transition from male to female at the age of 15, my personal style became a difficult thing for me to deal with. My mom, however, has always been stylish.