Why am I writing my memoir?
To answer the question: how do I know I’m a trans woman and not just a gender non-conforming man?
Why do I want to know the answer to that question?
1) Because it’s a question that so many people have asked me, and I struggle to answer.
2) Because it’s a question I’ve struggled with so much.
3) Because it’s a quesiton that other trans people struggle with, and I want to help them.
4) Because it can help cis people better understand and accept.
5) Because it gets to the root of my trans experience.
6) Because it’s a framework for describing my transition.
7) Because it’s empowering – if I can answer this.question, it gives me confidence that I really am trans (as if there’s any doubt!)
Why do I want to be able to answer this question when other people ask me?
1) Because it’s embarrassing when I can’t answer someone’s question.
2) Because it disappoints people when I can’t satisfy their curiosity.
3) Because when I can’t answer this question, it validates other people’s concerns that I’m not really trans.
4) Because when I can’t answer this question, it makes me doubt that I’m really actually trans.
5) Because I’m a deep thinker, and so it bothers me when I can’t explain something so fundamental about myself
6) Because I really hate being misunderstood.
7) Because I want to understand.
Why do I want to help other trans people who struggle with this question?
1) Because I know what the struggle is like, and I don’t want others to struggle as I did.
2) Because if I can help other people, then maybe I can empower them to help their own families and friends understand.
3) Because if I can help other people understand, then I can help them to be more confident.
4) Because the more trans people who can understand their journeys, the more people who can help to convince the world that we’re really who we say we are.
5) I want to help change the dialogue around how we know we’re trans – it’s not just “a deep knowing,” which is vague – it’s gotta be more than that.
6) Because I like teaching people and helping them to have aha moments.
7) Because I like helping other people to have aha moments.
Why do I need to be able to answer this question for myself? Why isn’t simply knowing I’m trans enough?
1) Because I still struggle with self-doubt
2) Because I am radically curious about myself and the world
3) Because I want to understand.
4) Because understanding how I know will strengthen my knowing and give me more confidence
5) Because if I can understand better then I can explain better to myself and others
6) Because I’ve struggled so much, and I want closure.
7) Because I’m just so curious to make sense of my struggles and my transition.

Because I want to be able to answer convincingly when other people ask me.
Why do I want to help cis people better understand?
1) Because if I can help them better understand, then maybe they’ll be more likely to accept.
2) Because I care about teaching other people.
3) Because when other people understand better, they can be more supportive.
4) Because there are so many myths, and I want to help people get over the myths.
5) Because doubt leads people to support legislation that makes life so much harder, and I want to erase that doubt.
6) Because helping others to understand this creates better allies, who can then explain to others and help others get over doubt.
Why do I want to tell my own story?
1) To help others understand.
2) Because it’s an ego booster to see my own story in writing.
3) To preserve it for my children and grandchildren.
4) Because it’s unique.
5) Because it’s a challenge and I like challenges.
6) Because it makes me feel important.