Ah, that "Little House on the Prairie" moment after the fever breaks. You wake up at dawn and realize that everyone survived. Of course, it's actually late afternoon, the fire is long out, the water is in the well not the house, the reverse is true for the outhouse, there is no clean anything and the crops have all been decimated by locusts and fire.
Actually, I am a Rocket Scientist.
Also hormonally odd (my blood has 46xy chromosomes anyway) and for most of my life, I looked male, and lived as one, trying to be the best Man a Gal could be. Anyway, in May 2005 that started changing naturally for reasons still unclear, and I'm now Zoe, not Alan : happier and more relaxed not to have to pretend any more.
UPDATE - reason now identified as the 3BHSD form of CAH.
This blog, written by a rocket scientist, is a fascinating collection of information, both personal and scientific, regarding intersex, transsexualism and related psychosocial and psychosexual issues. ... It is erudite and heartfelt. Just read the posts about the passport issue. You won't know whether to laugh, weep or crawl into a ball and rock gently in a corner - an amazing person. - David --- The reason I so appreciate bright, perceptive people - as opposed to ideologues whose intelligence does little to illuminate - is that they manage to both instruct and learn with a certain grace. Among such rarities in the transblogosphere is Zoe, whose direct speech and clear humanity always make her worth reading, even if one doesn’t always agree with her every conclusion. - Val --- The following is a request for permission to archive your A.E.Brain blog site which we have wanted to do for several years... The Library has traditionally collected items in print, but it is also committed to preserving electronic publications of lasting cultural value.... Since (1996) we have been identifying online publications and archiving those that we consider have national significance.... We would like to include A.E.Brain blog site in the PANDORA Archive... -Australian National Library
4 comments:
It comes as a shock to every child to learn that his parents are imperfect.
Ah, that "Little House on the Prairie" moment after the fever breaks. You wake up at dawn and realize that everyone survived. Of course, it's actually late afternoon, the fire is long out, the water is in the well not the house, the reverse is true for the outhouse, there is no clean anything and the crops have all been decimated by locusts and fire.
...Hope everyone is better soon, Zoe!
Gute besserung, Zoe!
hugs & smiles
Emelye
Come on, honey, get better.. we want more posts...
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