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Living Life As A Transexual

2009 February 14
by Kalyn Schofield

I found this really interesting website that provides detailed information, links, and articles about the life of transexual women and supporters.

Website: http://www.lynnconway.com

Please go to the bottom of the website and click on “Transsexual Women’s Successes” and then from that page scroll to the bottom and select from “Photo Galleries of Successes”. From there you can read about a number of successful people and what they’ve overcome. From the main page there is numerous subjects that range from “college Transition Issues” to “Sex Reassignment Surgery.” I encourage you to glance through them all.

To quote from the Transexual Women’s website :

“The thing that makes these women “successes” isn’t how far they’ve gone in their careers, or how much money they’ve made, or how pretty some of them are, or how well known some are as entertainers. Those accomplishments are very meaningful, and show that transitioning doesn’t have to hold a woman back from achieving traditional social measures of success. However, the real successes we find here are ones of the heart. They are successes in living “life in the large”. We see it in the happy faces, and sense it in between the lines of their stories. These are the successes of women who have survived and corrected their earlier transsexualism, and gone on to find joy and comfort and peace in their lives.
The women listed on these pages are a very diverse group. They are of many different nationalities, races and ethnicities. They come from a wide range of social classes and family backgrounds. They transitioned at many different ages. Some have been postop a long time, others transitioned more recently. Some have been “out” for many years, others are still living stealthily.
The women listed on these pages are a very diverse group. They are of many different nationalities, races and ethnicities. They come from a wide range of social classes and family backgrounds. They transitioned at many different ages. Some have been postop a long time, others transitioned more recently. Some have been “out” for many years, others are still living stealthily. “
 
 

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