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She will be missed, but her happiness is the most important thing.
Too long to read and while i'll admit i'm thinking strictly selfishly I don't wanna see you go but if this is the way you to go then I will support you and hope that you live a good fufilling life.
I'm glad Danielle is back on the forum, her posts are always nice to read. Welcome back, Foxxx!
As far as everything else, always remember: Wherever you go, there you are. And so are all the rest of us, too.
:)
i met Danielle back in 2004 in Boston and can say it was probably the best experience i ever had.
she was so sweet and cool with me, not to mention how super hot she is in person, and let's just say she was unbelievable.
...never forget it.
Danielle, I read your post in it's entirety. I truly appreciated the insightful
and poignant look into your heart, mind, and soul. And I will go a step
further to say that it took a great deal of courage to share yourself with us
like that.
As a post op woman I can understand the mixed emotions you may be
feeling as you ponder whether to have gender reassignment surgery.
I will share with you that while having the surgery will solve some issues,
it is not a magic wand that will make everything right in your world. It is
yet another step on the long road of life, and one that must not be
undertaken lightly.
Thus think it through very carefully, talk it over with other transwomen,
and people whose opinions you value. Do your research on your surgeon
and once you have done that think it through yet again, go into it with
realistic expectations.
As I sum up I'd like to gve a shout-out to Felicia for assisting in the
editing, but having spoken with you in the past I know that the thoughts
and words are truly yours.
Good luck on your journey to self actualization. :wink:
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2...hepyramid1.gif
Danielle, I read your post in it's entirety. I truly appreciated the insightful
and poignant look into your heart, mind, and soul. And I will go a step
further to say that it took a great deal of courage to share yourself with us
like that.
As a post op woman I can understand the mixed emotions you may be
feeling as you ponder whether to have gender reassignment surgery.
I will share with you that while having the surgery will solve some issues,
it is not a magic wand that will make everything right in your world. It is
yet another step on the long road of life, and one that must not be
undertaken lightly.
Thus think it through very carefully, talk it over with other transwomen,
and people whose opinions you value. Do your research on your surgeon
and once you have done that think it through yet again, go into it with
realistic expectations.
As I sum up I'd like to gve a shout-out to Felicia for assisting in the
editing, but having spoken with you in the past I know that the thoughts
and words are truly yours.
Good luck on your journey to self actualization. :wink:
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2...hepyramid1.gif
I never say this but very well said peggygee....and i'm loving the inserted pic ;) people take note
Thanks Night Rider. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Night Rider
And I have been following your posts as well,
and I would like to commend you on the quality
and degree of empathy in them.
I never say this but very well said peggygee....and i'm loving the inserted pic ;) people take note