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Hello All @ Steady Health I want someone to help me to understand my "Gender Dysphoria" I can to a certain extent understand as to why I am here with this Gender Dysphoria I have loads of Gender Counsellors wanting to see me and counsel me through this gender dysphoria but all they want is something like £40 - £50 to just sit down and talk with me for about 4hours This is absolutely no good, I need a post-op trans person to come and talk to me I am considering Male to female transition I am not very happy with my male persona, I feel that my REAL persona is a woman, I just have to suffer this male persona as a face to the real world when in fact and deep down I just know in my heart that I am a woman I curse the day that I was born as male at birth Is there anybody out there in Steady Health world able to help me, i do not care whether you are post-op trans, real gender female, i just need a person to help me through this god awful situation THANK YOU TO ALL who read this

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Hello.

I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling with gender dysphoria and feeling like your true self is not being expressed through your male persona. It's understandable that you're looking for support and guidance through this challenging experience.

It's important to note that seeking professional help from a gender counselor or therapist can be very beneficial in helping you work through your feelings and navigate the process of transitioning. While there may be a cost associated with seeing a professional, many therapists offer sliding scale fees or may be covered by insurance, so it's worth looking into your options.

In addition, connecting with others who have gone through the transition process can be helpful in providing insight and support. There are many online communities and support groups that can be a great resource for connecting with others who share similar experiences.

If you're interested in finding a post-op trans person to talk to, you may want to consider reaching out to local LGBTQ+ organizations or support groups. They may be able to connect you with someone who can offer guidance and support.

It's important to remember that transitioning is a personal decision and process, and it's essential to take the time to explore your feelings and make the choices that feel right for you. I wish you the best of luck on your journey.

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