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There is No Cure?

JJ Hart
3 min readMar 5, 2022

Most of us learn the hard way there is no easy cure for our gender issues. Marriage, kids and the military are a few of the most common so called “cures” Of course we all found out adding the responsibilities of a spouse and/or family just complicated our lives. Here is a comment I received from Sara:

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Sara

“ I wish I had known more back before the pre internet days! Like getting married WOULD NOT CURE ME! I wouldn’t have put the wife and kids through all tis mess, mine comes from the fact that my mom was given something to stop the many miscarriages she had, or something went wrong/right and here I am today, or was it something else?”

Thanks Sara! I felt the same way even though my two wives knew of my cross dressing desires. The difference was though no one, including me understood my feminine desires went far beyond the occasional desire to put on a dress.

Sara also refers to the DES drug which was given to Mother’s with history of problem pregnancies. Although I can’t prove it, I believe my Mother took the medication which flooded the uterus with extra estrogen.

As far as the military went, I would have never served except when I was drafted into the Army. I just didn’t understand how I would ever adjust to being away from my feminine self for three long years. Adjust I did though and was rewarded more than I could ever say. I can’t write enough how my daughters support helped me over the years.

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JJ Hart
JJ Hart

Written by JJ Hart

Thanks for stopping by! I am a married Transgender veteran author and blogger. I write in the hope of helping others with similar gender dysphoria

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