
Just as important as we transwomen finding a sister is being a good sister as well when you have the opportunity to do so.
It's hard to find those special women who become a long haul part of your life, will love you unconditionally and will honestly check you when you need it.
For us transwomen, it's tougher still for us to find them, and when we do we need to treat them as the rare and precious diamonds they are.
There are ciswomen who wish to bond and stand with us. Some of them have taken the next step and have stretched out their arms to some of our transisters to embrace them in friendship.

As transwomen we have unique insights into how men think and interact with each other since some of us got to observe that on the other side of the gender fence.
The ciswoman has been immersed in femininity since birth. If she is a mother or in a relationship, she can also tell you what that experience is like in addition to sharing her personal joys and concerns with you.
She can also school you about the highs, lows and how to navigate being an estrogen based lifeform in a male dominated culture.
So when you discover you click with someone on that potentially deeper friendship level, remember for a moment that whether you like it or not, you are an ambassador for the trans community in everything you do, and that includes your personal interactions with other people.
Just be that sister she needs in her life.
So yes, if we want to find sisters, we have to be a good sister as well.