tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5036794040682969601.post6146768226156688769..comments2024-03-14T13:28:27.833-04:00Comments on "How to Discuss Paint Colors with your Wife" and Other Stories: Trans dhstringer.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06158436684890797416noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5036794040682969601.post-7581151144151724452019-08-08T23:28:53.878-04:002019-08-08T23:28:53.878-04:00I’ve only known 1 trans from CA. She was very diff...I’ve only known 1 trans from CA. She was very different from Michelle. I think Michelle is very comfortable with her new identity. I think this blog was very “informative.”Fotogypsieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04266430625677511646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5036794040682969601.post-92072201288451035912019-08-08T09:35:37.123-04:002019-08-08T09:35:37.123-04:00This is so sweet, David. I have a niece, who, unti...This is so sweet, David. I have a niece, who, until she was 16, we thought was Jonathan. That's when she told us she was Jonathan, really, and had been all along. We just didn't know or realize it, based upon her anatomy. At 22, she had surgery, and became indistinguishable from a person born as a female. (Or so I've been told.) Jonathan was always a troubled, challenging little boy. Jessica is much happier, and so are we, her family. For those of us born cis, it's hard to image what those with gender dysphoria feel or go through. I can't walk in Jessica's shoes. All I can do is love her, as I have since the day she was born. Dawn H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17943371643556490935noreply@blogger.com