How to start transsexuality and protect myself from society
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Oliv
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How to start transsexuality and protect myself from society
Hello I want a sexual conversion and I have no news and there is nothing in my society like this do I have advice and a safe place or a society to go to.Tell me how to start turning
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Sofi
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Re: How to start transsexuality and protect myself from society
Hi Oliv, welcome to the boards, glad you found us.
I hear you're looking for more information about transitioning and a safe place - by this do you mean physically, or online? This is a safe space for you online, but if you are looking for a physical place you can go to and get support, can you share what area you live in so we can help try to find something for you?
When looking for resources, it's important to make sure they're actually supportive. Unfortunately, some resources that pretend to be for trans people are actually anti-trans. Here's a helpful guide to figure that out: It's a Trap: How to Spot Anti-Trans Resources
I also hear you say there isn't much information about this where you live, or it isn't common around you. I want to make sure you have as much info as we can send your way. We have a great series called Trans Summer School, there's loads of helpful info in there so please browse through it and let me know if any questions come up for you:
Trans Summer School
I hear you're looking for more information about transitioning and a safe place - by this do you mean physically, or online? This is a safe space for you online, but if you are looking for a physical place you can go to and get support, can you share what area you live in so we can help try to find something for you?
When looking for resources, it's important to make sure they're actually supportive. Unfortunately, some resources that pretend to be for trans people are actually anti-trans. Here's a helpful guide to figure that out: It's a Trap: How to Spot Anti-Trans Resources
I also hear you say there isn't much information about this where you live, or it isn't common around you. I want to make sure you have as much info as we can send your way. We have a great series called Trans Summer School, there's loads of helpful info in there so please browse through it and let me know if any questions come up for you:
Trans Summer School
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