WeeziSbaby
1 min readDec 31, 2020

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Thank you for the example of your courage. I think that you’re probably helping more trans-people by having gone though it, and coming out the other side, stronger.

I’m a trans-woman who transitioned in 1993 San Diego. I moved back to NC in Dec 1998.

My 14 year old daughter, living with her Jehovah’s Witless mother and step-father in San Diego, wanted to come live with me in 2000. She wanted her dad.

I didn’t take testosterone, but hadn’t had breast implants, so I just did it.(B-cup, easy to hide).

I nearly drank myself to death.

My daughter moved back to San Diego in 2012. I started hormone therapy again in 2017.(couldn’t stop drinking).

I’ve been sober and clean since Sept 2018.

I’ve never paid much attention to the rad-fem people. It was always obvious to me that they were/are “not all there”. I think that many of them are suffering from PTSD… I can sympathize with that, to a degree,(#metoo), but living with all of that anger and resentment is a harsh sentence to put on oneself…

Tibetan Buddhism has been a great help to me.

Thanks again. Glad you’re feeling better.

--weezi--💖🙏🏼💜🙏🏼🦄🥳

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WeeziSbaby
WeeziSbaby

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Bye y'all. it's been real. I have a new Chromebook, but I prefer to write these little "aside" pieces on my phone, curled up in my comfy chair. always love; w

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