Lindsay Strauss is quite happy with his life.
Fifteen years ago, the father of three children, Lindsey Strauss (Lindsey Straus) made a transgender transition, risking to lose his family and destroy his career as a lawyer. However, since then, Lindsay has never regretted his decision, because her new gender identity allowed her finally to find myself and feel the comfort that she lacked.
Attorney Lindsay Straus in the District court of Orleans.
Fifteen years ago, Strauss made the transition from male to female. “His first 25 years of legal practice I wore a suit and tie. Now I feel completely comfortable,” says Lindsay.
Strauss putting on makeup.
Strauss salon manicure and pedicure MIA’s Nails.
“For me it’s something special. I had to wait for this my whole life. I’m so comfortable to be who I am, what I absolutely don’t care who I am. Fortunately, I have small feet, which correspond to the 10th women’s size”.
Taylor de Lunch (Taylor de Lench) with his father Lindsay Strauss in the garden near her home in Brewster.
“The truth is that I was very lucky that my children want to spend time with me,” says Strauss.
Family photo on the wall in the office, Lindsay, which it captured before the transition from male to female (in the blue shirt on the right).
Lindsay watches football with his son Taylor, who often comes to visit her.
“They give me a lot of joy. Father’s day has a bitter-sweet taste. My son Spencer said that his father died. A little embarrassed by me.”
Lindsay scans of sheet music for Church services for Sunday Breakfast.
Strauss shaves before going to Church. She prefers daily shaving the costly process of electrolysis.
Strauss aligns the hair in his bedroom.
Strauss chooses clothes for today.
Strauss sings during Sunday morning service at the Church in Brewster. “I’m proud of our choir and how much joy he gives the congregation”.
Strauss hugs a parishioner Carol wall. “The congregation consists of about 300 people, most of them I know by name. I am a socially active person.”
Strauss in the District court of Orleans.
Strauss plays the guitar at home after work.
Strauss walks on the beach. “I would like to share with someone these moments of my life.”