世 or 寿 ?
世 or 寿 ?
story
It’s a cliché but true – we all have our story. And the story always involves a life, however much or little of that life is trans
The big thing, my dears, is how we come by that story. Here’s a few thoughts,-
If you don’t get yourself a story somebody will lay one on you and if that somebody is the media then it will almost certainly be a cliché
You can of course have a made-up life. The great thing about a made-up life is that you can have as many as you like. You can have an exotic back-story, if that helps you in some way.
Otherwise the stock of trans stories is mainly familiar. For Example?
My Break For Freedom
A Secret, Good or Bad
Confusion Resolved
A Passport to Purpose
The Other Me, - with Meaning
How I Found Belonging
Accepting the Inevitable
A Leap into the Unknown
Playing with Myself
Hmmnn -
All very Mills and Boon, aren’t they? (except that last one). That doesn’t stop them being true. And they don’t all have happy endings. Anyway, call it a journey, a memoir, a confession, a justification – the moment you have your story, you lose your fluidity. You’ve taken the route to identity and there’s no more playing around, no more shape-shifting – it’s serious now.
Here’s a tip – have a good image to tell your tale. Leave the world to its speculation.
- Archived Date
- 20 February 2023