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The Comfort Zone

1) Are you a genetic girl (gg) and a significant other (SO) partnered with a male-to-female (MtF) who identifies as a cross dresser, transsexual or transgendered person?

2) Would you like to get away from the crowds of the conference?

3) Do you have the desire to share and explore your feelings with others in similar relationships?

4) Are you looking for a community of new friends in a supportive and safe forum?

If you answer “yes” to the first question and then any or all the other questions, visit The Comfort Zone.

You are probably asking, what is The Comfort Zone? The Comfort Zone is a suite which is approved and sponsored by SCC for gg and SOs of MtF partners.

The Comfort Zone is in Suite 1001 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (10/2, 10/3, 10/4) and open from 2:00P to 5:00P each day.

The Comfort Zone is a meeting place for discussions, a place to relax and meet new friends. We will be updating this page with topics scheduled for discussion, social events, and invited speakers. The topics, events, and speakers will be developing from now and up to Thursday, Oct. 2. So visit often for updates, and be a part of this developing program for gg and SOs partnered with MtF. Click here for the Events listing.

I am inviting you to be a part of this new program. How you can you be a part? Email me, Beth Martin (j_Beth_Martin@hotmail.com) and offer topics for discussion. Discussion topics will be scheduled according to similar interests and time permitting. You don’t have to submit topics to be a part of The Comfort Zone. All you need to do is come and be willing to say “hi” to me and other SOs will take it from there.

So, who is Beth Martin?

Beth Martin is a gg and SO partnered with a MtF. We have been happily married for over 30 years. My partner is Elaine Martin and is serving as Program Chair for SCC and a member of the Board. I would love to meet you. We can share stories. I look forward to meeting you and introducing you to some of my friends who are also in committed relationships with their partners.