And by anyone, we mean not you
So. I worked up the nerve yesterday to start looking at local groups that might have a trans support group...and wow was that a lot of unproductive searching. It seems like I should have (if support groups were what I wanted) done this a few years ago—I found several dead or decaying websites for groups gone under. What was left seems to be mostly FTM. Nothing against it, but it's not my need.
I have this horrible sense of anticlimax. (And more searching to do, admittedly.)
I have this horrible sense of anticlimax. (And more searching to do, admittedly.)
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Also (and again, sorry for all the questions), is Ceri short for something? It's what my mom (and no one else, thank goodness, cuz I'm not a fan of nicknames for myself) shortens my name to, so I was just curious.
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Ceri as I'm using it as Welsh, "to love"; it's a unisex name, though a bit more common for girls, apparently. My family has some Welsh ancestry on both sides, and my birth name was once unisex but is now almost exclusively a boy's name, so I thought it was a pleasing sort of symmetry.
I feel as you do about nicknames. Both my first and last birth names are far, far too prone to abusive nickname, so I decided back when I started thinking about alternatives that I'd go for something that worked well enough as is that it wouldn't be a tempting target. Nothing's perfect, of course, but I'm conditionally happy with. And, heck, can change it if I change my mind.
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I don't know what your access to transportation is. Have you checked out the Ingersoll Gender Center? They're about nine miles from Ballard, so it's a little bit of a hike without a vehicle or good public transportation. Here's a list of their programs.
That's just from a quick Google search. I have friends from the Seattle area who might know more.
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Thank you!