by leeanna19
What I like about this story is Jenny becomes a woman on her own. She is not dependent on a man for gender affirmation. As she says early in the story, “After a while I blended in as just another thirty something woman. Even though I was poorer than I had ever been in my life I was happy. I was happy just being me.” In too many stories the transitioning character only discovers who they are and what it means to be a woman when having sex with a man. Jenny meets Ray after she makes the needed changes in her life. With Ray she finds companionship and love. I’m happy for them. But what makes this story special is Jenny navigated her transition and found herself on her own.
Sometimes sex is better when it's subtle when you can imagine it and imagine the characters falling in love. Sometimes it's better. Very nice, of course, I love how you write, you write like you are telling me this over the phone, LOL...
Thank you both. I am a closet trans woman, if there is such a thing. I am coming to terms with what I am and what I may never get to be. Some of my stories are from the heart.
My next few are straightforward sissy housewife ones. I was requested to write these.
I like it a lot. I think it is cool Jenny did the Transisition on her own and did not really date till she wasa woman.
Great story that manages to show so many things such as even the outwardly brave individual is usually somewhat scared inside, so many HR departments aren’t allowed to give out information aside from things like confirmation of employment and the dates of said employment but off the record some of them get off on ruining others lives with misdirection of facts or straight up lies.
Nicely done. Thank you for the smile you brought o my face this morning.
Thanks, I do get a few negative comments from people that think that every story on here should be about raging, descriptive sex. Your reactions shows there is a place for emotional stories about real life problems
You write well and the spelling and grammar are good.
Always a difficult topic. So many mixed emotions and physical issues to overcome.
I can only imagine that life may be a little easier after/if GRS is completed.
Yes, but only for some. Some pass very well without surgery, but there seems to be a lot of hate for those kicking around at the moment.