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07/25/2013 10:08 am

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07/25/2013 10:13 am

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Ok, I'll go first. I'm Alexis, founder of GenderLife.  I transitioned in 2010, and I am a strong proponent of the non-op option for transfolk.  I do everything I can to challenge the idea of a trans hierarchy, and think that every person should define themselves.  Why jump from one box that doesn't fit into another?

I live in Columbus with my partner Andrea, with our cat Sebastian.  I have an 11 year old daughter that lives with her mom in Cleveland, and she's really cool. (My daughter, not my ex.  Oy vey. Don't get me started)

I am disabled but in my previous life I was a construction manager who built an airport concourse, several K-12 schools, a center for severely autistic kids, and a research laboratory at Cleveland Clinic.  These days I try to help transfolk feel ok about life, and hide from the sun. (I was recently diagnosed with malignant melanoma, but we're gonna get it beat.)


There. That's me in a nutshell.  Your turn.
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07/30/2013 10:53 pm

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I'm Chrys, (name pending). I am 35 a mother of 2, married for 15 years, and I am FTM. I have not started hormones yet, but I have been making positive changes in my life in preparation. My husband, mother and children are supportive, even if there is a lot about this process that they do not understand.

I am also legally disabled and have many health issues to hurdle. I have yet to find out if there will be any complications, but I am positive that things will work out for the better. I am a poly-obsessive geek-nerd hybrid.  I love creating things with my hands, artistic, mechanical, repair. I also love computers, gaming, role playing and 2-D/3-D design, horror genre anything, and sci-fi enthusiast.

I am a strong supporter of individual and non-binary gender expression. Be yourself!
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