It's a fascinating thing, sitting back and attempting to observe yourself. I once had a boss tell me that I had the most accurate self reflections of anyone he had ever met. That really pleased me. For if there is one thing that I have constantly striven to do, it has been to have an accurate picture of who I am. Thinking of that line now, I have to laugh. For if I was actually accurate in my self reflections, wouldn't I have seen the writing on the wall long ago, and started taking hormones way, way, way, back?
Possibly. Who knows? Who knows why we arrive at the locations we find ourselves? Maybe I'm only on hormones now because of the path that life has led me on up to this point? I mean, isn't that an obvious thing? If life had not led me here, then I wouldn't be here? Oh gawd!! What is up with me this morning? Ahh!!!!
Ponderables. That is what is up with me this morning. As of late, I find myself reacting differently than I have ever reacted in the past, and it is down right odd! A lovely odd, but odd nonetheless! I mean I have seriously worked hard to see myself, to see who I am, to see how I interact with the world around me, and I really thought I had a pretty good bead on things. I was pretty sure that I knew how I would react in various situations, so it is odd to no longer feel the ways I have felt for so many years.
The main thing I am pondering this morning is the vast amount of anger that I have carried around with me since at least puberty. The longer that I go taking hormones, the more I am leaning towards, some part of me knew that I was not supposed to get testosterone, and when I did, it began messing with me in very serious ways.

There were also a million other little things going on in my house. My sister being repeatedly sexually abused, me having been sexually abused, my mother having a brain tumor, and eventually a brain aneurysm, my father being the typical type of male who loved people so much but was so terribly insecure about it all that he had to throw his hatred out vast and wide to push people away first, and some of his favorite one-liners having come from his time in the marine corp, like - I will not be treated like a PFC in my own home! If you don't know - a PFC is a private first class. Apparently a nobody in the military!
So, um yeah, having come out of those family dynamics with half a brain, and still able to function in society fairly decently, it didn't really surprise me much that I was terribly angry. I mean it is a completely logical thing to assume would happen, isn't it? Though it did always feel weird. It never really felt like it was me. I always kind of felt as though I was so close to someone that had a constant nasty dust cloud surrounding them, that I too became covered in dust. All that I really needed to do was to figure out how to remove all of the dust! Easy, right?

And that is what I feel as though I have been searching for - how can I shake off that dust, how can I extinguish that fuse, how can I have been raised in that house, under that regime, and not be an angry bitter asshole? I have searched and searched and tried numerous things, but the older that I became, the more resigned to my fate I became as well. Which is terribly unfortunate. I had always kind of assumed that the further I made it into my own life, and away from my father, that the calmer I would get, until one day, I would no longer be saddled with this terrible burden. It sounded like a good theory, but the problem was it just never seemed to actually be working!
So can you imagine my surprise that it has now been 5 months since I have been taking female hormones and testosterone blockers and I have not experienced a feeling of explosive anger yet? In the past, I have been able to go some time between temper tantrums, but it was generally through some seemingly well thought out plan and some supreme will power. This time, no major plan, no massive amounts of will power, just a little patch, and two tiny daily pills.
Damn! I mean really. Seriously, it is totally tripping me out.

That is just one teeny-tiny example of how my outlook on things have changed. I am not expecting miracles. In fact I am anticipating that in any possible upcoming situations I just may very well loose my shit. But it hasn't happened yet. And it is very odd. Again - a lovely odd, but odd nonetheless!

It is things like this that have made me really look at myself and reexamine what I thought I knew.
I no longer think I should have been attempting to play the hand I was dealt. I think I should have folded, left the table, and gone and found a new game long ago!
It really is a fascinating thing sitting back and attempting to observe yourself.
Love you!
Love yourself!
Observe yourself more!
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I feel extremely sad for you Nadine. No one should have an abusive childhood and especially your particular situation. OMG! You are fortunate in that you have survived to overcome that and become a productive member of society. You cannot be consumed by anger!
ReplyDeleteI on the other hand, have never had anger issues. I come from a military family and we moved around a lot. All my father would do (usually when drunk) was to try and beat the living female out of me when I was caught wearing gender-inappropriate clothing multiple times... He was a high school and college jock and I was a major disappointment to him in not liking any sports I think. But I felt no anger, only deep, deep sadness and hurt. Anger I think would have torn me apart.
It is a healthy thing to be introspective and try to see yourself as others see you once in awhile - just to keep the inner a$$hat under control ;-). I can be somewhat curt and stand-offish at times but I have been letting the other, softer side of me show a bit more now and then and I note that people DO respond differently at my workplace. How to win friends and influence people... Oh well, sorry for rambling on!
Hugs,
Tanit
Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI laughed when you said, "pet his back".
Your posts are wonderful. When is the book coming out on Amazon?
Clare B.