Hi, i'm Emma, and i'm a lifelong little at heart, with some ab inclinations whenever I feel the need.
I'm single, i live alone, i'm a proud parent to two lovely daughters aged 5 and 18, and I recently became a grandparent too (despite the fact i'm not even 40 yet!). I'm also an out and proud trans woman in mid-transition, and although it's been a very rough ride to get to this point, things are finally starting to improve for me, in ways I could never have imagined possible.
My daughters now accept me as female, and my eldest daughter also knows i'm a little, although we haven't discussed the details in any depth. She was telling me very casually about a friend at college who was asexual and on the abdl spectrum, so I took the opportunity to say "me too" and she was totally fine with it. She's bought me a few thoughtful gifts since then, like fluffy pink PJs and cute kids jewellery, and her unflinching acceptance of this part of me was a huge weight off my mind.
I've been through some very stressful and emotionally intense situations in my life, many trans-related but often quite comparable to the issues faced by abdls, and my hope is that my experiences may allow me to help others who are going difficult times, and that I may possibly find a bit of enlightenment here myself for some areas of my own life that still cause me concern.
I've had this account for a while but haven't really used it, as I needed to focus on transitioning and pretending to adult, but I was quite active here several years ago in another life. I'm back here now following the advice of a truly wonderful woman and very dear friend, who reminded me of this site's existence and encouraged me to try and interact here with others who would understand.
I look forward to getting to know you all better and I hope I can make some worthy contributions to the site. Please forgive me if I get a little shy and tongue-tied sometimes. Communicating online has never come too easily to me, and I much prefer to communicate with the aid of eye contact and hugs.
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I'm single, i live alone, i'm a proud parent to two lovely daughters aged 5 and 18, and I recently became a grandparent too (despite the fact i'm not even 40 yet!). I'm also an out and proud trans woman in mid-transition, and although it's been a very rough ride to get to this point, things are finally starting to improve for me, in ways I could never have imagined possible.
My daughters now accept me as female, and my eldest daughter also knows i'm a little, although we haven't discussed the details in any depth. She was telling me very casually about a friend at college who was asexual and on the abdl spectrum, so I took the opportunity to say "me too" and she was totally fine with it. She's bought me a few thoughtful gifts since then, like fluffy pink PJs and cute kids jewellery, and her unflinching acceptance of this part of me was a huge weight off my mind.
I've been through some very stressful and emotionally intense situations in my life, many trans-related but often quite comparable to the issues faced by abdls, and my hope is that my experiences may allow me to help others who are going difficult times, and that I may possibly find a bit of enlightenment here myself for some areas of my own life that still cause me concern.
I've had this account for a while but haven't really used it, as I needed to focus on transitioning and pretending to adult, but I was quite active here several years ago in another life. I'm back here now following the advice of a truly wonderful woman and very dear friend, who reminded me of this site's existence and encouraged me to try and interact here with others who would understand.
I look forward to getting to know you all better and I hope I can make some worthy contributions to the site. Please forgive me if I get a little shy and tongue-tied sometimes. Communicating online has never come too easily to me, and I much prefer to communicate with the aid of eye contact and hugs.
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