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Christa’s Transition
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My life story is much like others I’ m sure. I will not go into the details but I would like to give a quick over view. I felt different at an early age. I knew this at the age of six, I would watch the girls and see what they wearing and wanted to associate with be one of the girls. All through my school years these thoughts, feelings never went away I still remember acquiring my first cheerleading outfit, (free BTW). White long sleeve sweater. Short pleated burgundy Skirt and matching panties ( ummm so sexy).

During my adult age I did what was expected of me. Marrying, having kids, joining the Army and taking on dangerous jobs like working on steel buildings. It was not until 1995 that my big break happened.

Driving home from an electrical job one Saturday afternoon I decided to tell my ex that I wanted a divorce. I had been considering this for sometime. Upon my arrival home, I found my ex all packed up and she told me that “we have to talk I’m leaving” On the outside I acted very sad and depressed about it bit inside I was jumping for joy and my whole body was shaking with excitement. The only problem was to tell my three sons and for them to decide who they wanted to stay with, me or my ex. To my surprise my three sons decided to stay with me. Therefore our divorce was very easy and simple. No contest. Unlike many others such as myself I was very lucky in this respect..

2008-03-09 15:14:22 GMT
Comments (8 total)
Author:loriannetucson
Nice beginning. I look forward to reading the continuing saga. I too knew from age 6 that I was different.
2008-03-10 05:17:33 GMT
Author:loriannetucson
Nice beginning. I look forward to reading the continuing saga. I too knew from age 6 that I was different.
2008-03-10 05:17:45 GMT
Author:mrmom6402
You and Leslie sure make it onto the covers of lots of magazines.
2008-03-11 14:05:59 GMT
Author:hughvt
I, too, look forward to reading the story of your transition. It takes such courage, but must be a relief to actually be connecting with your true self!

All the best!
2008-03-16 07:07:09 GMT
Author:schlob55555
It's interesting to see at what age we realize we should be different from who we are. I was 4.
2008-03-17 19:36:02 GMT
Author:his_retro_daydream
I respect you for being a single parent. It's not easy. I hope your sons love you for who you truly are. Fellow Barreite here. Congrats on your engagement ! I am married to a CD.
2008-03-30 04:09:33 GMT
Author:lauren_newlove02
I didn't realize i had any tendencies till almost my 30s.... anyway, i don't talk about it here, but for me, the most important thing is my son, who is now 6... I was a single parent with him for two years before trying it with his mom again.... being a single parent was harder in some ways but i much prefered it... AND, truth be told, my transgendered tendencies are nothing compared to the feelings i have for my son.... IF i had to choose between living with him and having sexy t-girl fun, it would be no contest... he's number one for me....
2008-04-05 14:15:56 GMT
Author:tina1347
Hi! I just found your blog by accident and read your postings. Though I'm not in your position, but I have ahuge respect for you, as aperson, who when finally realized his/her place in life, have not missed the chance and decided to go for it. I take my hat off for your courage and your strong personality and do hope that you don't have difficulties with those boys of yours!Cheers!
2008-10-08 19:41:33 GMT
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