RainAndSadness
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- Jun 12, 2018
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Hello there. I've read some stories of people that are suicidal despite having children. But as a transwoman, my problem is actually the opposite. The inability to have my own children. I can't get pregnant and therefore never have offspring. That's simply not scientifically possible yet. At least not as a woman. Not the natural way. And it sucks because I know I'll never be able to experience something that is granted for most women. Something that many women will experience at some point in their life. And I will probably be depraved of that experience for the rest of my life. It must be a very lovely journey to feel your own child growing inside of you, right? I think if I had my own children, it would actually make me less suicidal. It would give me peace to some extend. And if I could have children, it would also validate me I guess, which would make me feel good. I wouldn't feel as 'fake' as I do right now, because I'm very unhappy with my current situation. And it's probably gonna stay like that for quite a while. I started my transition 2 years ago and I made so little progress during that time. I will be busy fixing my body for the next 10 years probably, until I reached a good spot. A point where I can accept myself, a point where I feel good enough, you know.
I also know that there are women or women with an intersex background who can't get children too. Are there other people that share this frustration? It's one of the severe consequences you will have to accept at some point if you're trans. But I would also love to hear from you, if you experienced pregnancy and raising a child. I think it would be interesting to hear how it felt like and if it changed something for you.
I also know that there are women or women with an intersex background who can't get children too. Are there other people that share this frustration? It's one of the severe consequences you will have to accept at some point if you're trans. But I would also love to hear from you, if you experienced pregnancy and raising a child. I think it would be interesting to hear how it felt like and if it changed something for you.