"It's Different For Girls" & "Normal"
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:59 am
I watched the first half of a movie called "Normal" last night which is about a middle age married man in a small town corn belt community that finally gets to a point with his GID that he has to come out and transition.
I was in a funky depressed mood and it was too emotionally draining to finish the movie so I will finish it later when I have more emotional energy. It was sad and maybe too many of the issues faced by the character hit too close to home in some ways and with being on the verge of a panic attack all day yesterday, it was jsut too much to finish the movie.
For a bit of a mood lifter, Valerie put on "It's Different For Girls", which is an early 90's film about a British post-op TG who meets someone from her distant past and developes a special relationship with him.
There are a few odd turns to the film and it does emphasize some of the realities, fears and joys of a post-op life. I enjoyed the film and would recommend it. It's an unconventional love story with some unusual twists.
I was in a funky depressed mood and it was too emotionally draining to finish the movie so I will finish it later when I have more emotional energy. It was sad and maybe too many of the issues faced by the character hit too close to home in some ways and with being on the verge of a panic attack all day yesterday, it was jsut too much to finish the movie.
For a bit of a mood lifter, Valerie put on "It's Different For Girls", which is an early 90's film about a British post-op TG who meets someone from her distant past and developes a special relationship with him.
There are a few odd turns to the film and it does emphasize some of the realities, fears and joys of a post-op life. I enjoyed the film and would recommend it. It's an unconventional love story with some unusual twists.