• Live from Pride: My First Public Sharing

    This was an epic day. My first time telling my story. It was to a small group at our church’s Pride festival. My best friend couldn’t make it so I used Facebook live. When I finished talking, I noticed that EIGHT people were watching on Facebook!

    I guess my story was out. I was out. So, let it ride. Here’s that video.

    – Carol

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  • How did I not know?

    Really. It baffled me. I never exhibited the ‘classic’ signs of gender dysphoria – playing with dolls, wanting to dress as a girl, etc. Not that it was even an option.

    As I researched more, I found more that DID explain how I’ve been feeling all my life. I just never knew it wasn’t normal. The distress of gender dysphoria is typically described as a combination of anxiety, depression, irritability, and the pervasive sense of not feeling comfortable in one’s body. People with severe gender dysphoria may experience severe, disturbing, and long-standing symptoms.

    Then I stumbled upon a twitter feed from a couple of years ago. The author made a list of 17 idiosyncrasies and traits shared by transgender individuals. Every single word described what I lived through for 64 years. I was in tears by the time I read the fifth one. Sobbing by the 7th and completely devastated by the time I was halfway through.

    It was hard reading that and realizing that I have been experiencing this all my life.

    And it was comforting to know I am not alone.

    Here’s that list.

  • Welcome!

    Thanks for visiting.

    At age 64 I discovered something about me that changed my world. I put on a dress and realized I’ve been wearing the wrong clothes for 64 years. It’s been an incredible experience, and I wish to share my joy with you.

    Hopefully my journey can help someone else.