Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 I was told in one e-mail that that person had never seen the mix of attributes that could be found in my profile and I should provide more info to the group. My profile states: Hobbies: Klingon Language Photography Computers: 1st VP of the PC Users Group of South Jersey Latest News: Transsexual pre-op living full time. Interfaith Minister, following the (techno) neo-pagan/Wiccan Path. Two major goals: lose weight and make money for srs. To provide additional information: Education: BA Physics La Salle U, Graduate-school: Astrophysics, U of P. Engineering Sci, Penn State, and Computer Science, NJIT. I have worked for MIT-Lincoln Lab (as a physicist), Sarnoff Research Center, RCA, GE, Boeing, and CSC. I am currently employed by a major aerospace company. There I am out as a transsexual and am a member of the company's Diversity Council. Married with three children all adult females. We both love each other and plan to stay together; but I realize that she has and will need male companionship. So our marriage has and will continue to be open. I was a member of the Klingon Language Institute for 5 years. I have been in photography since 1965 and have had one exhibit of my work at La Salle U. I am a pre-op transsexual, on hormones since 2002, on anti- testosterone medication since 1997 due to Conn's Syndrome. My story is being published in Tapestry Issue #104, out this December 2003; Tapestry is the leading national magazine for the TG community. I am planning a legal name change to Stasha in the beginning of 2004, and Sexual Reassignment Surgery, some time in 2005. I am currently living full time. I am a minister in 3 interfaith churches and one Christian. I am currently working on my first degree Wiccan Priestess ordination. I have also been studying various traditions of Wicca and believe that the I am a techno pagan. This form adds the `energy of the cyber net' incorporated into the Wiccan belief system. I also just started my TG Ministry Web site at www.transministry.org. Stasha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 You didn't mention how your BP and K are doing. May your pressure be low! CE Grim, BS (Chem/Math), MS (Biochem), MD. Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Hypertension Published over 230 research papers, chapters and reviews in the area of high blood pressure: epidemiology, history, endocrinology, genetics and physiology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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