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A wife's perspective

Why do women get so
upset about  it

The Other Side

The Challenge of
Transition to a Wife

How to tell your partner

Understanding the
acceptance pendulum

How My Husband Makes Accepting Him So Easy

Sue's story

Gail's story

Sandra's story

Debs story

Amy's story

Sophie's story

Tina's story

Sandi's story

Nicola, the tranny
Sandi, the wife
Rosie, the daughter


Sandra's story: Sandra has known for a number of years about Nigella.


(published in Rose's Repartee Magazine No 49, Summer 2005)

   

  When I first found out that my husband was a TV, I was really shocked. My first thought was to wonder if he was gay but was reassured that was not the case. I was confused and thought it was a joke, but 17 years on it has become part of my life. I felt very alone at first, as I didn't have anyone to talk to and thought I was the only one. But now I know that there are plenty of RGs out there willing to help and give advice if possible. Living with a TV isn't easy, emotions and mood swings play a big part especially if they cannot dress regularly. On the other hand I find my husband more sensitive and caring and he is even more helpful around the house too! I won't say living with a TV has been all plain-sailing but having someone to talk to and share feelings and thoughts has helped a lot.

  Sandra Fussy Cat - Roses forum.


Copyright 2005 Rose's Repartee Magazine