So you may be questioning your gender and asking the almighty question, “Am I Trans?”, or you may just be looking for support groups or/and social groups to connect with the wider community.
Well this website contains a lot of information about what is available for trans people in the merseyside/liverpool area. Read through it at your leisure.
So the first bit of advice, ignore the medical sections, focus on figuring out who you are and your mental health! Attend one of the many support groups and meet other trans women/men.
As an anecdote: A person once went to their doctor, they weren't feeling well, they knew something was wrong with themselves but had no idea what. The doctor asked the usual questions and sent off for a load of blood tests. A few weeks later the person went back to the doctor, “The test results are back, you have diabetes, here is the treatment plan and how we move forward”. The first step, is identify the problem, determine what you are, and only once you know what you are can you move forward.
The same applies for being trans, figure out what you are, figure out your goals, only once you know that can you move forward.
Lastly remember you are never alone, it can be a scary world but you have peers in the community who can relate, and have most likely had similar experiences to yourself. Learn from others and find your own little path.
So if you are in the early stages of things, still in the closet or just trying to figure out your first steps, why not try some of the below?
So a few extra things to try if your a trans women: