With
his boyish looks and a beautiful lady always in his arm, Richard
Stuart-McHardy was the envy of his mates. Gulping ten pints every night
at the bar, lifting heavy weights at the gym and a career lined up in
the Royal Navy, everything was rolling on smoothly for McHardy.
But in private, the 28-year-old from
Essex, England, was putting on make-up in his bedroom and dreaming of
life as a woman. Repulsed by his muscles, Richard felt so trapped in his
body that one day he walked into work wearing a dress to the amazement
of his colleagues and changed his name to Ri Ri Fox.
Ri Ri now lives as a woman and has even been referred to a Gender Identity Clinic.
“To my friends and family, I seemed like
a proper lad. I would drink beer every day and all of my male mates
wished they could lift as much as me,” Ri Ri said.
“I always had a stunning girlfriend on
my arm. Girls would tell me I had the charm of Danny Dyer and the looks
of Ryan from The OC. I had sold this super-masculine image to everyone
but actually I was sinking into depression, wishing that I could be a
woman.”
Ri Ri, who is currently unemployed, now dreams about settling down with the perfect man.
“I’m definitely looking for a boyfriend
now. I have lots of lovely girlfriends around me so it would be amazing
to have a white wedding with lots of bridesmaids.
“I’m seemed to have the perfect life
when I was a bloke but now as a woman, I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. I
can’t wait to meet my soulmate and adopt a baby one day. I can’t wait
to discover what life has in store for me,” Ri Ri said.
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