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Morriswa

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Picture of the real me in Grovetown, Georgia on February 13, 2019

Born

Wayne Allen Morris


NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationAssociate of Science in Computer Science (with an option in PC Support Specialist
Alma materSullivan College, Louisville, Kentucky
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Morriswa
— Wikipedian Trans woman —
Picture of the real me in Grovetown, Georgia on February 13, 2019

Picture of the real me in Grovetown, Georgia on February 13, 2019

BornWayne Allen Morris
NationalityAmericans
CountryUnited States
Current locationCharleston, South Carolina
LanguagesEnglish language
Time zoneEastern
EthnicityCaucasian
Height5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m)
Weight207.9 pounds (94.3 kg)
HairDark brown
EyesBlue/green
HandednessRight
Blood typeAB+
SexualityLesbian
Family and friends
Marital statusDivorced
ChildrenChildfree
Siblings2 half-brothers &
3 half-sisters
Education and employment
OccupationMerchandising Service Associate
EmployerLowe's
EducationAssociate degree
Primary schoolPark Circle Elementary School/
Fishburne Elementary School
Intermediate schoolHanahan Middle School
High schoolThe Christian Academy of Charleston
CollegePensacola Christian College
UniversitySullivan College
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesEditing Wikipedia pages
ReligionChristianity
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Instagramsailorallen77
LinkedInCharlotte Allison
Pinterestsailorallen77
YouTubewallenmorris
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I work on updating, expanding, and improving Georgia State Route articles, with the goal to improve as many as possible.
In addition to this project, I help improve various information on pages across the entire Wikipedia, as well as U.S. Roads pages.

I am a transgender woman. I enlisted in the United States Navy (USN) and served from March 20, 2002 to March 19, 2016. I got discharged from the USN due to High Year Tenure. I was a second-class petty officer. In 2014, I fully discovered that I am transgender and started dressing up as my real self.

I'm a transgender lesbian. I'm not attracted to men at all. I was in the USN while the ban on open service by transgender people was originally in effect. I didn't work much since I was discharged (until May 2018), and I currently don't have health insurance, therefore, I can't afford to pay for any services myself (all procedures are tens of thousands of dollars). Therefore, I haven't been able to start hormone therapy or get any surgeries. I fully intend to physically become a woman someday.

When I was a kid, I noticed that – when an attractive woman (or a woman in an attractive dress) walked by – I had a desire to dress like her and eventually become a woman like her. I couldn't do anything about this, since I was raised in a very strict Christian home and was raised in Baptist churches. It was only passing thoughts at the time. I joined the Navy, and met my ex-wife (we were together just over 10 years). In 2011, I was stationed at Fort Gordon. I was there from 2011 to 2016. In 2014, I discovered who and what kind of person I was on the inside. She never knew I was dressing as my real self until after the divorce paperwork was started. However, I didn't "take the plunge" until February of that year.

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