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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2011
  • Topic created by LV, and she asks: What is the big drama of your life, that has nothing to do with gender identity or transition? For example - learning disabilities, disease, physical abnormalities - that challenge you in daily life. How does gender dysphoria compare to these other challenges? What makes it the same/different on an emotional level? Why?

Komentáře • 9

  • @PaintedRavensong
    @PaintedRavensong Před 13 lety

    I'm so glad that you never left and that we've had the chance to get to know each other a bit. Your presence and words of wisdom and advice are so needed here. It is really amazing that that experience made you a stronger force for good and for supporting others. It's awesome that there was something to be gained from all of it.

  • @underloved1
    @underloved1 Před 13 lety

    Hi! me again. Thankyou soo much for your kind words. Greatful for your thoughts.Glad to hear that you care.Your kindness does you honnor. I am being followed by a phsycologist that specializes in GID and do participate in a support group.But the support will last as long as i can pay for it. I fear when my funds run out so will my luck ,my support and my life. Sad that happyness is for those who can afford it.Living sucks.It`s my problem and i must deal with it alone.. You are a great person bye

  • @dylanwikifoo
    @dylanwikifoo Před 13 lety

    My reflection on what you have told us of your experience (and in fact my motto for life) is that it is so important to seek the truth for yourself and the people who know you, know the truth =) xx

  • @dylanwikifoo
    @dylanwikifoo Před 13 lety

    Most people are inherently interested and friendly towards others. However, this investment and trust in the wrong hands makes us vulnerable too. Fortunately the ‘wrong hands’ represent a small minority of society in my humble opinion and their influence will never overpower the majority of people who are honest and caring.

  • @CharleneWolff
    @CharleneWolff Před 13 lety

    Never give up. In every surrounding there always a bad one, but we should not give him too much respect.
    Good speech as always. I like your videos.
    Love
    Charlene

  • @dylanwikifoo
    @dylanwikifoo Před 13 lety

    Cyber-bullying is a relatively new concept but bullying has been around as long as people have. You have behaved with dignity and feeling throughout and I applaud you for being brave enough to speak out, at the time, and now in a more reflective way. The CZcams phenomina/community is a little bit like a friendship in that the more we invest in it, the deeper the rewards... usually.

  • @eternallypre
    @eternallypre Před 13 lety

    "Bullies get bored", is right. There are plenty people on the web who are just bored (and therefore boring) who can't find anything constructive to do, so they comment on the next video they happen to stumble over. Our mistake is to take these comments as real critical information. The best thing that happened between the web and youtube was for channels like TSG to form so like-minded people could connect and share a feeling of connectedness (wait isn't that the definition of community?)

  • @EldarianLegend
    @EldarianLegend Před 13 lety

    It seems you handled it well V, so you can add smart and brave to your list of good qualities. along with respectful and good looking ;) who'd dislike this video? why not comment also? do tell...

  • @underloved1
    @underloved1 Před 13 lety

    Hi! guy. My life drama is being physicaly raped at 23.It has affected me in that a fear people when they try to get intemit with me. I don`t go out at night. Avoid it as much as possible.It has affected my transition in that though i am MTF and are happy doing it, i fear that once complete i may not live long. People can be cold & cruel sometimes.Feel it will end badly for me.At least the pain of living will be over. Sorry to hear you were bullied. wish you but the best. bye!