Physical embodiment

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    I have recently attended a number of ante-natal classes with my wife and as a result I'm beginning to appreciate even more the physical differences between the sexes. When you begin to appreciate the mechanism and structure that is the uterus, the timing of hormonal releases that relax bone structure prior to birth, the fluctuation of breast tissue for lactation, etc, then the physical differences become more apparent.

    Sitting there, in a mixed class I wondered whether I was the only closet transsexual in attendance? I suspect that information would test the mid-wife's capacity to take the seminar..

    As it's impossible for a post-op transsexual to achieve a full, physical embodiment of a woman, I guess we can only ever aspire to assimilate and integrate. But I place the emphasis here on the physical, as this site clearly illustrates that psychologically and spiritually you can become the woman you are.

    I'm certain that participating with the birth of a child can only assist you develop nascent feelings, and that maternal sensitivities will be nurtured simultaneously with the development of the baby.

    I have no specific desire for a boy or a girl – just a healthy, balanced and open-minded individual.