
So yeah I replied to the thread "Gender" earlier today and I'm assuming that I waiting.
You might remember me as Caesar from PA.
But now I'm Jade, and I live in NJ.
Oct 11th 2016 I came out as transgender. I was fed up with the discrimination that my family was a part of when insulting another trans individual I know. They weren't expecting it at all, few did. So they didn't take it well at all. April 2017 I packed everything I could and left for greener pastures.
Six months ago I started HRT(Hormone Replacement Therapy)
I figured I'd reach out hoping maybe you could somehow remove my old listing from the directory. I don't have access to those emails anymore.
Anyway I hope everyone is well, I'm hoping everyone else is living their lives the way that you know you should. I'm much happier now, but I can certainly say life hasn't gotten in any way easier.
Thanks,
Jade
I wish you luck in your transition. In recent years i've come to know seven transgender folks and have gotten to know the stuff they have to go through to be their authentic selves.
Yes I do remember you. Good luck in your new life!
Hi Jade.
I wish you all the best in your transition. Glad that you're happier. You seem to have found yourself. Don't hesitate to contact me by email for support & contacts on the days that are more difficult...
A.D.
Hi Jade,
As a matter of fact, I remember you well! You have some of the most beautiful hair I have seen! I was very much inspired to grow my hair out when I saw your hair. I am happy to see you still have long hair! And you are looking great as well! I wish you much happiness and hope you check in once in a while around here! Life is much too short to put up with intolerance and "little people"!
Much love. Ted
Hey, Jade! I'm sorry about your family. That's tough. You are very strong for coming out to them, and for living your life the way that makes you happy. You're going to find a family that will love you for exactly who you are. I did! Lots of us have had similar experiences in life, whether we're transgender, gay, or just different than the people in our birth families. You are not alone.