A Good Question

On Thursday I was sitting with my friend Anne in a pub drinking a milky coffee, Anyway, after we had managed to catch up on what we had being doing over the past two weeks since we last met, the subject changed to what we were reading at the moment. I mentioned that I was just finishing off 'The Lost Continent' by Bill Bryson and was just going to start 'Labyrinth' by Kate Mosse. I admitted that I was sidetracked as usual by reading some stories from this site, when she asked me a good question.
"Why do you read TG fiction?"

Before I continue I should explain that I started living full time in 1993 and had my 'op' a few years later.

Anyway, back to the question. Now, I am not the most articulate person at the best of times and began with the usual ums and errs. Whilst I was struggling to formulate an answer, I first of all threw in the comment that it was perhaps, the same reason other women read Mills & Boon, or other romance novels of that type. She replied by saying that was just 'wish fulfilment' reading and that there must be another reason.

Finally I said that I had grown up with the need to find out why I felt so wrong in myself. I had scoured the libraries as a youngster when, alas, there was little or nothing on the subject. In later years I found plenty of factual information, real life stories and some fiction. The 'need' to know more about the subject continued. I added that whilst I was now aware of the known reasons why, plus the current speculations as to how, I was transsexual, the 'need' to know more will continue with me always.
Through reading this genre of fiction, I find aspects in myself, that others have realised and managed to explain through their stories. Not always of course, sometime I just learn more about how much the writers disclose about their selves through their writing.

This seemed to answer Anne's question, and we finished our drink and went in her car to pick up Mark our other pub quiz member. On the way, we talked around the subject and once again she asked me another question that made me think "What type of woman would you be if you were born female?" now that answer I will have to leave for another time.
Sometimes, I wonder if I should have friends who are trained counsellors, but no, after all these years, I enjoy the unusual questions she asks, even if we both know I will struggle to answer them.

So, for those of you I haven’t bored with my silly story, what would your answer have been?
Love
Anne

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