I come here a few times in the summer. This is one of few places I can completely be myself.
I believe transition is an ongoing process. It's emotional and spiritual to me because life circumstances have dictated this. Iiffe doesn't stand still, so I move along where it takes me.
After I came out as trans, I posted 'Better late than never." I have focused on aloneness in my writings. I'm not lonely; I just enjoy being by myself. As a septugenarian, passing my wisdom to younger folks is a way of helping them in their journey.
I am writing on topics such as sex, the desire to leave everything behind, solitude, spirituality, and resilience. I am compelled to challenge much of the conventional views about these topics.
This was my second favorite spot in my youth. The streets were so crowded that you shuffled along. There were restaurants, headshops, theaters, music venues, and headphones, excitement. Friday nights and Saturdays were my time to let loose. I wasn't crazy; I just needed to have the freedom to be different without having to conform to societal moms which could be stifling at times.
It's still vibrant and lively I still hang out bere though not as much. I keep getting called back to a place that opened my eyes to a unique part of New York life.
The Montana Supreme Court temporarily blocked a policy that barred transgender people from updating identity documents and allowing access to gender affirming care.