He spoke about being raised a girl but from about the age of 6ish he knew he was he! Incredible! Obviously bullying in its various forms made growing up somewhat difficult and the school teachers weren't very helpful (though a quick visit from a trans support group quickly sorted that out!).
But undeterred, and thankfully with the support of some friends, new trans acquaintances and his mother, he finally got what he wanted- acceptance in the form of an updated passport saying 'M' instead of 'F' as 'gender.'
More and more souls are coming through with strong knowingness of who they are. They will not be boxed in or told by others who they should be, the inherent difference in who they are is so strong that it cannot be stifled. Those around them who need others and conditions to change for them to feel better will be fighting a losing battle.
What goes 'wrong' is that everyone needs everyone else to agree and approve of them before they can feel good. And isn't that's going on in the world at moment?!?! I need you and you to change and in this way and this way to make me happy. If not, then I'll wreak havoc, ka boom you and do whatever it takes to go things to change and it goes on and on...
What would serve everyone better if everyone minded their own business and lived the best life they could for themselves. In the secure knowledge that when they ask, it is answered. It just takes a bit of positive focus to get there!
All is well!!!
Happy trans-ing!!!
Lots of love, Nick Xxx