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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

One Half of My life


Stanna (Femulate) had several wonderful post discussing getting out. I have few regrets in my life and realize if too much had changed, “early on” it would likely be a different person today. Like going back in a time machine - If you tinker, too much you can really mess things up in the future. Therefore, I am pleased the way things worked out. I would love to say it was great planning and execution however, as with so much in life, just plain happenstance. 

This is a note to younger self:

Do not be so afraid of what others think. Few care. If you are looking for permission, it is not going to happen. The timing will never be better than today. You will regret denying this part of your reality.

I was thin, petite, and had good hair like the stock photo to the right.  Androgynous would have worked so well for me. Cute, I could have been. The first time I ever went out as Rhonda was the fall of 1982; 35 years ago. I spent almost exactly one-half of my life wishing, but not doing. I did not wake up one morning and say, “I think today I would like to now wear a dress”. No, it was always there however, I lacked the courage. 

Transitioning or seeing myself in the “wrong body” was never a haunting specter so I put off much. I let others control me; however, the responsibility to be myself was mine. Permission was not required however I self-limited. If there are young people reading this blog then get out and enjoy/live your youth. If you are not young and have self-limited, then why are you waiting?   

The timing is never better than today. It is never too late…



1982 - My best "Tootsie" imitation.
Wow - I wonder where those boots went?

3 comments:

  1. Good words of advice. It reminds me of the adage that "The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago...the second best time to plant a tree is today."
    Pat
    PS: I wish I could follow my own advice at times.

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  2. Rhonda, as I continue to read through your blog I just adore these 1980's photos of you. I absolutely love your fashion sense. I am a HUGE fan of that decade and of that fashion. Much of what I wear today is similar to that fashion. I hope you continue to post these old photos.

    There is a pure sense of elegance in that decade that I appreciate.

    - Christina Cross

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