Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Hello :3


Guest Fenarth

Recommended Posts

Guest Fenarth

Never thought id actually join a forum about this but I need to get things started already

I'm 14 years old(turning 15 in like 2 months >.<) In Vancouver, WA.

I have not opened up to my parents (My goal for this is to tell them before I hit 15)

Ive known ive wanted to be a girl since I was 7 and honestly gave an effort into telling myself I was wrong for my parents sake (I've dated plenty of girls made a lot of ''manly'' friends and currently play golf) But these 7 years have passed and it is slowly eating away at me and my feelings have only grown stronger.

Very slowly I have been prepareing for my transition. Currently I weigh a meager 104 pounds and I plan on halting calcium consumption when I begin to reach 5'8-11 or so.

I have also known what name ive wanted since I was 9 and that name is Sophie. That name still holds true to today

My current plan is to start hormones at least 3-5 months into age 15 Transition at 16-17 and grow my hair to a good length. Money is not an issue to my parents so I can afford the surgerys whenever I feel it is the best time for them

If anyone could help I am currently having a hard time finding a therapist. I wish to find one BEFORE I open up to my parents to save them the hassle. I have tried looking at online therapists but they have a dreaded legal age requirement of 18+ so those are out of the question.

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

Hello and WELCOME. You are at exactly the right place. I live in a different part of the USA but gender therapist can be found with a little looking around. It's a problem for someone your age as you WOULD have to have parental agreement. But you are certainly on the right track about seein a gender trained therapist!

You may want to post in the teen forum and see what other's your age do.

Glad to meet you

Lizzy

Link to comment

you are welcome Fenarth:

I am glad ,that you find your self,early

and you want to take steps,

Ia m with you time is important,,

but sweet,i think you know that many steps at TG. are not retreat able

so please take you time,

and as I see your parent is understandable,by open mind as I feel,,

why you not tell them and speak,they will be best one to help you,,

something like TG.,hormones it is so risky at your life,if you not find true help

from specialist,and therapy as will as psychlogic. to not face any regret about any step,,

you are going to construct your future life for all long life

so I think you need to use wise steps,,

I am not say leave everything no way,,but take steps directly by wise

way,,you need close one to help you,they take too care for you,,

you still young so you have time.

Good luck for you so sweet,,

you are at right place take your time,,

with love

your sister

Bul... :lol:

Link to comment
Guest ~Brenda~

Welcome Sophie!!

Isn't it nice to hear someone else say your name? I can see that you have been doing alot of thinking and are working on transitioning the right way (via a gender therapist). I am not aware of any gender therapist that will see a minor without the permission of a legal guardian. I'm afraid that you will have to discuss your gender identity with your parents first, and then a gender therapist.

One thing that I would suggest is that you relax on your timeline (so as to not pressure yourself). When the time is right and you feel ready will be the time to come out to your parents. It could be tomorrow, next week, next year, etc. Who knows? You will know when it is time. Let it flow.

In the meantime, I would love you to continue to post onto the forums sweetie and get to know us, and yourself more.

Love you

Brenda

Link to comment

Welcome to the forums Sophie,

I just noticed all of these people greeted you and none f them found my note about the fresh batch of cookies so I'll get them for you.

You have gotten some good advice, it isn't a race so moving slowly and deliberately is a good way to make sure you find the right path - hire a guide (gender therapist).

Welcome to the family.

Love ya,

Sally

Link to comment
Guest NicolaiAE

Welcome to the forums Sophie!

I second what Sally said.

Take your time, you should enjoy life, not make it into a job. I know it may sound impossible, but there are some people who've waited a long time before they transitioned. I'm like you, I want to change as soon as possible. My parents can financially afford everything (90k+90k for my dad and stepmom to be and 60k from my mom). My mom knows, she is "okay" but not really supportive. I have to wait until I'm 18, or so she says. I turn 17 in three months. it seems like forever but you start to notice (or I did anyways) that time really flies. One minute I'm sitting in my fifth grade world history class watching the puberty video with the other gals, I blink, and now I'm a junior in high school making plans for college and the work force. Just take your time, dont rush because it will happen pretty quickly when you go through with it. :)

-Nicolai

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   11 Members, 0 Anonymous, 274 Guests (See full list)

    • AllieJ
    • Willow
    • ClaireBloom
    • Avra
    • Abigail Genevieve
    • April Marie
    • SamC
    • Birdie
    • VickySGV
    • MaryEllen
    • Wasylyna
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,091
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Layla Marie hay
    Newest Member
    Layla Marie hay
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Britton
      Britton
      (53 years old)
    2. chipped_teeth
      chipped_teeth
    3. james-m
      james-m
    4. jenny75
      jenny75
      (34 years old)
    5. KASS13
      KASS13
  • Posts

    • Willow
      @KymmieL I think we all have had to deal with a person who would not apologize when they were wrong no matter what.  In my case it was my MIL. Actually called me a lier I front of my wife.  Even when she realized she was wrong she wouldn’t admit it to my wife, nor would she apologize to my wife for any of the things she later admitted she had done that affected my wife.  I had a boss that accused me of saying things I did not say in a manner I did not use.  Even another employee told him that I had not said the things nor used the words but he still refused to back down.     Unfortunately, all too many people in this world believe they are always right no matter what.  Some are very famous.  lol   Willow    
    • KatieSC
      I wish I could cope as well as others. I feel very defeated in that all of the consideration, and then treatment to transition, could all be wiped out by this time next year with the united effort by the R party to eradicate all that is transgender. I fear that the national election could turn out to our detriment, and we will face a national push to eradicate us. Tracking us down will not be that hard to do. Once they know who we are, forcing the legislation to reverse our name changes, gender marker changes, and other records, will not be that hard. We saw an example when the AG in Texas was data mining the driver licenses for those who had gender marker changes. Who will we appeal to? The Supreme R Court? We would have an easier time trying to convince a Russian court.    We need to get out and vote in November. There is not enough Ben & Jerry's to improve my outlook on all of this. In some ways it is a cruel thing in a way. In the early 1930s, Germany was working hard to hunt down the LGBTQ population and eradicate it. Now Germany has better protections there than we have in many of our own states. About 90 years ago, Germany was seeing the rise of their very own dictator...Now the US is on the verge...Oh never mind. What a difference 90 years makes...    History may repeat itself, but sometimes it shifts the focus a little...
    • Nonexistent
      I have the same problem as you, my face is the main reason why I get misgendered I'm pretty sure. I think it's mostly up to genetics how your face will look (T can help, but still genetics will determine how you end up). You can't change your facial structure really, you can get facial masculinization surgery but it's expensive so not an option for most unless you're rich lol.    Experimentally (I haven't done it but want to), you could see if any plastic surgeons around you will give you Kybella in your cheeks. It is an injection that removes fat, and is usually used underneath the chin/on the neck below the jawline, but some may use it off-label on the face. The only potential problem with this is that if your face would naturally thin out at an older age, it could thin out extra and make you look older (though I'm not certain on this). Another option is to get filler in your jaw/chin, which would make your jawline look more square and your face more masculine. I want jaw filler but I'm poor lol, it only lasts one year up to a few years depending on what kind you get, so it would have to be done every so often and can get expensive. I did get chin filler once, only 2 small vials so it didn't make that big of a difference. I would recommend going for the jaw if you can only choose 1, I wish I had done that.   Those are the only options I know of that will bring legitimate noticeable changes.
    • April Marie
      Welcome to the forums, Blake!! We are happy that you found us!!
    • Mmindy
      Good evening Blake.   Welcome to Transgender Pulse Forums.   Best wishes, stay positive and motivated.   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Nonexistent
      Thank you.    Trans men and trans women each have their own struggles for sure, but I agree, it can be a hard time to be a non-passing trans guy. There is no specific "man clothes" that only men wear. People could just think I'm butch (which sucks to think about, if people think I'm a lesbian when I'm a dude!!). I mean I would feel better if I got gendered correctly even if I don't fully pass, it would maybe raise my confidence to think maybe I do pass well lol! Instead I'm just reminded I don't.   Though I may just focus on the times I don't pass and ignore the times that I do. Because I rarely remember getting gendered correctly, but I hone in on the times that I don't. 
    • Nonexistent
      Thank you, I'm glad to be here. :)   I have been in therapy for 9 years but still can't seem to accept myself. I think it has to do with growing up trans in a world that hates us, especially in the south. I mean I was discriminated against by adults and ostracized as a kid/teen due to being trans. My family is accepting, but the rest of the world is not. I realize now a lot of people are accepting (even unexpectedly, like my partner's conservative republican Trump-loving parents lol), but it feels like my brain is still in survival mode every time I exit the door. I am a very fearful person.   My body still may change over time, but it feels like I haven't met the same 'quota' (don't know the right word) that a majority of other trans guys have on far less time on T. Most trans guys pass easily 1-3yrs on T, I'm double that and still don't pass well except my voice.
    • Nonexistent
      Thank you. I am just used to seeing trans guys who pass at like... 6 months to 1 year, at the most 3 years. And I just don't meet the mark, all the way at 6 years. It is possible with time I will masculinize more, but it's frustrating when I'm "behind" and may never catch up. It threatens my mental health mostly, possibly my physical health if I'm visibly trans (though I don't ever go out alone). 
    • Adrianna Danielle
      Boss is happy with everything with me and said I will be the only one that works on one customer's truck.This customer saw me clean a small grease spot in the inter of his Kenworh last week,on the steering wheel.A new customer too,saw me walk out with my tub o' towels wiping that grease stain off.This one,he cannot stand a grease spot in the interior.
    • Nonexistent
      Yeah, I am grieving the man I "should" have been. He will never exist, especially not in my youth. But I don't know how to healthily go about it instead of fixating on the life that could have been.
    • EasyE
    • VickySGV
      Going to the conventions has been one of my ways to deal with this stuff. 
    • Nonexistent
      Sorry it took me a while to respond!    I would like to get to know you. :) I only have mental disabilities. Schizoaffective disorder, depression, and anxiety. The last two are severe and very treatment-resistant. I did have physical problems for some time, but it was caused by an antipsychotic medication (Invega). It basically crippled me, muscle weakness/fatigue, basically could barely walk (used mobility devices) and doctors were useless since they didn't suspect the medication I was on! I've finally ditched antipsychotics (hopefully for good, unless my symptoms come back). I usually don't share like this, especially in person, but hey, I'm anonymous. :)   I'm not expecting reciprocation at all btw, these things are personal. There is more to us than disabilities, so tell me about yourself if you still wanna talk!
    • EasyE
      thanks for the insight ... good to know things are being well thought-out ... it is no easy topic for sure, as many of us on here have been wrestling with this stuff for years and decades...
    • Ashley0616
      @KymmieLWOW! He is absolutely horrible! Definitely one of the worst boss's. 
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...