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What would you give for a succesful transition, or a succesful as it can be?

I read everywhere about giving up smoking and not doing drugs; so I did and I don't. This I intend to continue.

If they said; give up alchohol, I would. If they said cut your callories, or increase them, I'd do that too.

There's a lot of lifestyle changes I'd take if it would make the process work better.

Just as well, eh?

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I already am living and working as male. Its really nice to be treated by my new boss as male, and hang out with guys as male. My family is getting better at pronouns and names, there hasn't been any slip ups this month.

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I already am living and working as male. Its really nice to be treated by my new boss as male, and hang out with guys as male. My family is getting better at pronouns and names, there hasn't been any slip ups this month.

Great news!

Granted I don't look male at all, but it's obvious I'm trying so you would think in my a small community of trans people, there would be no pronoun slip-ups, but I got one from an MTF the other day. Was not impressed. <_<

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Guest hayden_jude

Hm. I would make just about any sort of lifestyle change, as far as calories, etc. It's the interpersonal side of things that I'm hung up on.

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Guest ChalenAustin
Great news!

Granted I don't look male at all, but it's obvious I'm trying so you would think in my a small community of trans people, there would be no pronoun slip-ups, but I got one from an MTF the other day. Was not impressed. <_<

I'm sure she just read your ftm too quickly- I aways gotta chatch myself!

As far as giving up- I've already given up EVERYTHING so I guess I can only gain now.

At least I have my dogs and my cat. My sister about 2% of the time. *humms to oneself*

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Guest Ivan Le Renard

I would do anything. (Well, nothing that can kill me! I do value my life after all!)

I already am living and working as male. Its really nice to be treated by my new boss as male, and hang out with guys as male. My family is getting better at pronouns and names, there hasn't been any slip ups this month.

That's great news! :D

My friends are making an effort to treat me as a guy, but there's always a few slip-ups. Maybe I need to be more demanding. xD

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Guest Anhelanti

My soul.

Just kidding. That would defeat the whole purpose of transitioning.

But I'd do/give up just about anything for a successful transition. I absolutely wouldn't do anything that harmed the people I care about, but beyond that, there's few things I wouldn't do.

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I would give up almost everything...

Except cherry pie.

And medium rare steak

And my music.

Carolyn Marie

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I am just about out of things to quit..... I even toyed with the idea of becoming a Buddhist just in case they are right about reincarnation ... Only obstacles in the way were shaving my head and wearing a bed sheet PMSL.... I think the 'system' is designed to grind you down.

Regards , Tiff.

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Guest Joanna Phipps
I would do anything. (Well, nothing that can kill me! I do value my life after all!)

That's great news! :D

My friends are making an effort to treat me as a guy, but there's always a few slip-ups. Maybe I need to be more demanding. xD

Actually the more demanding you become the more you will drive them away from you. There comes a time, and it sounds like you are there, that it's best just to let things go at their own pace. I live and work as a woman and my manager slips up on occasion; I just let it slide making a scene is not a good thing to do.

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Guest gwenthlian

Concerning pronouns and names its important to find a balance between being too demanding and not demanding enough. Do correct them if the opportunity arises but wait until the end of the sentence and don't interrupt the flow of conversation. Whilst people will find it tiresome if they are always corrected you need to make it plain that this change is going to happen. Just so long as you never get irritated with people and keep it light hearted it's not long before people barely need correcting at all.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Back to the topic?

Anything!

Well, not my soul (Satan step away from me!) which is already female.

We are desparate creatures we transpeople...

Lizzy

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I have already given up every bad habit I had. Except one but I came to the decision today that I'd be better off without it. But I would give up close to everything. Just not my heart, soul, or mind. I want to change my outter shell not who I really am after all. I want it all to match up finally. The perfect transition is what I dream about, is what keeps me going.

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Well, after a lot of thought I have come to the conclusion that I have already resigned myself to the things that I am giving up.

I never smoked or drank or used drugs.

I am cutting back on calories and trying to lose weight.

I gave up my marriage and the closeness with my mother and sister I will no doubt give up most of my current friends.

I have basically given up my photography business because at a time when I really needed to be working extra hard on it I was spending most of my time here and working on my transition.

What can I possibly gain that could be worth all of that?

Finally living as the person that I have always been, no more hiding and pretending to be who everyone else wanted me to be - in short freedom.

The freedom to be my true self and it is true that the price of freedom is very often extremely high.

Love ya,

Sally

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Sounds like you've all made some sacrifices.

What I'm expecting to have to give up is friends. I never really had many or made them easily anyway. Can't say I feel too bothered at this point in time.

Two testicals. :lol::lol::lol:

LOL!!

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Guest AlexanderG

I'm expecting to having to give up my eating disorder(ed behavior). Which is a good thing twice around.

My lazy, doing-nothing lifestyle of late - to get into shape and such.

& I think I'd (have to) give up the tentative thought of becoming an actor or anything else in front of cameras. Cuz I wouldn't want the whole 'Alex, the now-famous actor who used to be a... woman!!!' tabloid thing (what do you mean I'm presumptious as to my talents & future fame???).

I've actually thought about this - but since I've always wanted to be an actor, not actress, I'm unsure as to the exact loss. Plus I'll be enjoying amateur theater just as well!!!

I'd be willing to give up friends who wouldn't accept me - I don't want to be friends who are narrow-minded, anyway. Everyone who truly cares about me will accept it.

What else... hehe technically speaking I'll be giving up heterosexuality. But that hasn't been very exciting anyway.

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Guest Aaron22
What would you give for a succesful transition, or a succesful as it can be?

I read everywhere about giving up smoking and not doing drugs; so I did and I don't. This I intend to continue.

If they said; give up alchohol, I would. If they said cut your callories, or increase them, I'd do that too.

There's a lot of lifestyle changes I'd take if it would make the process work better.

Just as well, eh?

Pretty much anything. I'm not happy about the idea of giving up smoking though... -_- Are you just supposed to stop when you get on T or is it the long term effects?

I'd give an arm or a leg (though I'd probably have to have it removed for me - no Saw impressions xD )

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Guest B.heard

Pre my own transition I was depressive had bad body dysphoia and was over weight, anti social and lacked respect for my self.

I cant say post transition but at least a fair way into it now but...

I lost about 110lbs in weight to help the T work through work and exercise

shaved my hair off

under went surgeries to take my chest off and reduce my hips

stopped drinking not that I did a lot but still

lost a few friends

lost contact with a few family members

And Ive never been more happy Im a normal social fun guy I have a healthy respect for my self and dont feel as though my life is a waste I have more fighting to do and more surgeries coming but I dont feel what ive had to do and give up and change out weighs the benefits ive got back in terms of just being myself, so to answer pretty much anything, anything worth doing will take hard work but if its right for you.... it wont feel to much like hard work.

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Turns out that I can't give up my lip ring though!

My MTF friend took me aside the other day and said "Ady sweetheart, you'll have to lose that, 'cause it's feminine." and I was like no, no no. I'll hold out until I'm on T and my face gets a bit more masculine. It's already a kid face, what difference does a lip ring make?

Besides... If it's so femine why doesn't she have one? <_<

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