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#212 Helen An Old Queer Woman

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I manage the best I can being different.

Helen

This story is about an old, queer woman… Me.

Well I always knew, always sure, but it’s other people you see. They don’t see – or maybe they do. Well they do, of course, but best not to say.

Fourteen, having decided all the shouting, emotional stuff wasn’t going to affect me any more. My father came back from the war. I think we would call it post traumatic stress now – that was the shouting. Being a bit different… not quite… well…

Born and labeled “Boy”, but I knew this didn’t work, head and body not in sync.

I said this is who I am. Girl. “You will grow out of it, it’s a phase”. But it didn’t and it wouldn’t.

Fifteen, this is who I am. Girl. The swinging sixties had yet to begin. They said “if you keep saying these things we must see the doctor, the doctor will send you to a mental hospital.” This was 1960, read psychiatric hospital now. “Do you know what they do there? It’s electric shock, don’t think you want that!”

No I didn’t, so I manage the best I can being different. It’s the Sixties, anything goes. Long hair, long nails, unisex dressing. It was a Wow moment. I knew who I was.

Two weeks after my 15th birthday, working in a factory. The factory manager saw a bright young thing and took advantage. Raped. No place of safety. Police not interested, did nothing. Well, it was an educated middle class manager and a kid mixing with the wrong kind. No case. No prosecution, no support. Get on with it. That’s what you do.

My mother knew a man in Fashion. I have a new job. End of factory – a new more creative experience. I was good. The man sent me to do design at the local Further Education college, part time after work.

Mixing with young artists. “Would you like to be our life model?” “Is the money good?” Oh yes.

This gave me confidence to be and helped the hang-ups.

No photos available; body and mind not in sync. Photos pre-transition destroyed, torn up, burnt. Well, why would I need them?

This old, queer woman is remembering the help from the LGBT community in Malaga, Spain.

Franco dead, everyone being who they want to be, no restrictions, my lesbian friends suggested a doctor. A German, he worked with transfolk at the university… he had a practice in Marbella.

To begin the begine.

Precis

The beauty of being in a company of older performers is the kaleidoscopic range of real-life experiences that they bring to the table. These experiences cover everything from the vivid and strange world of childhood, to the unexpected late awakenings of old age. Take our newest batch of anecdotes, for example. These new stories are delightfully diverse: from the earthly, sensual joy of baking bread, to the cosmic dreams of outer space; from an unnerving encounter with a poltergeist, to the risqué glories of adult pleasure products and burlesque. Running as a rich theme throughout, is the possibility of love, and the simple wonder of human connection. As one writer tells us, in her story of funeral rites and flirting, “Amidst death, life goes on”, and indeed it does, delightfully so.

Edited by Barney Bardsley