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Transition Radio Industries September 2012
Rhonda states that she has always felt girlish from the age of 4. she played with and enjoyed the company of girls, playing their card games, rope jumping, hop scotch, and “house,” with toy tea sets and dolls. She says: I was frail and had no interest in competitive sports in school or in my neighborhood, and I was not good at any of them. Guys tended to bully and pick on me without any reason at all. I was a girl between the ears, and whenever I had the opportunity, I was myself when I put on my mother’s clothes and makeup. But, I knew I was different, so I played along with societal expectations most of the time by cross dressing as a boy. Still, I was torn between the she-me that I needed to be and the he-me that was expected of me.

I was baptized into the Christian faith at 14, largely out of societal expectations of the local church where my father took me, but also because I wanted freedom from the guilt of sin.

I later came to understand that although we all have a sinful condition, selfishness, being transgender is not part of it. Most TG’s are quite selfish for a while just for survival. But, TGs can grow, become less selfish and more in tune with the needs of others.

I now work to help other transgender people see that they are OK in the sight of God. God loves all of His/hers children regardless of color, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, gender expression, or any of the other multiplicity of categories into which we might fit. The beautiful rainbow/spectrum of humanity is precious to God. He/She loves us ALL, no matter what. And, it is my personal mission to help all of us love one another like that.
RHONDA DINWIDDIE
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