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!

Outfit For Psychiatrist


Guest i is Sam :-)

Recommended Posts

Guest i is Sam :-)

What do people think? is it ok? I think it would be a mistake to go uber fem. Especially for a first appointment, I mean this isn't someone who specialises in gender issues or whatever, in fact they're a locum. This is just the person who decides if I really have GD or am just generic crazy.

cropped.jpg

no face, 1 I don't like looking at it myself it totally spoils the image, and 2 I don't know yet how comfortable I am with having identifing pics hitting image search with these types of keywords.

Any suggestions / comments welcome.

Also on the topic of seeing the shrink, generally just any advice you might be able to give me, I'm a little worried that I'm going to tell him/her (I wish I knew which) about how much happier I am, and that I seem to have just about defeated my depression and the shrink will say, well if you're happy now then you obviously don't need to transition.

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

Sweetheart.....

The top rocks...the bottom sux....you asked...

Honey, you'll be just fine, I know that doing this is hard..and you're all a twitter...

I was..

Open up...tell all.

You'll be so surprised how good it feels..

You'll do just fine!

LOVE

Donna Jean

Link to comment
Guest julia_d

Looks fine.. but try standing with your feet together.

I treat shrinks and GT's with the contempt they deserve after 8 years of neglect and abuse in the north.. These people can't help me any more. I'm there and I don't need them any more... not as it means jumping through their superficial and pointless hoops yet again.

Just go and be yourself.. my first 4 appointments with my consultant I looked and presented pretty much male.. a rough place and a long bus ride.. and a walk through the Langworthy area of Salford.. but my appearance didn't hinder anything. They know up to a certain time in transition we present in our original gender, and the clock only actually starts ticking once we legally change our name for everything.

Link to comment
Guest NatalieRene

I'd have to agree with Dona Jean those pants look terrible. Color wise and pattern they are good with the shirt but the holes are a show stopper and maybe get a pair a size longer (you kind of look like you're ready for a flood). However the shoes just don't go wit your outfit at all. You have a blue tone outfit and brown just doesn't go with it. I would suggest trying to find a orange or orange-red pair of shoes. They are complementary colors.

I wouldn't worry too much about showing up in female mode for therapy. It's not a requirement. I've always gone to therapy in male or very discreet female clothing because of my personal anxiety of going out in public looking like a guy in a dress.

What I'm trying to say, is go to your therapist in something that you are comfortable in.

Link to comment
Guest i is Sam :-)

i have black jeans that might be a better choice and are longer. i'm rather limited in choice right now, having spent all my money on laser.

standing with my feet together is actually quite difficult, my legs are naturally splayed so if i stand with my knees pointing forward my feet point outward at about that angle, there isn't much I can do about it, an operation to correct it would've involved having both my legs broken. I can stand for a pose but then my knees can look weird, but i certainly can't walk that way, I try to at least walk with my feet stepping slightly in front of each other, but walking with them facing straight forward is a no no.

Link to comment

Sam,

I'd go with the black pants and I understand about the limited funds - also only go en femme f you are comfortable with it - I wasn't due to the long drive to get there so I went in male mode (unless you count the fact that I was wearing panties and pantyhose under my slacks), I went in male mode and changed into a skirt and high heel sandals in the office for my second and for the third I just put on a nice peasant skirt, a soft shell and those same sandals and walked right through the lobby - my first time outside of my house dressed and it felt great.

The point is be comfortable and tell all - it isn't bad that you are happier because you have identified the source of your misery!

Love ya,

Sally

Link to comment
Guest i is Sam :-)

I don't drive, so it'l either be two buses, or about a 3.5 mile walk, which I did the other week so if the weather isn't too bad, it all helps shed those calories. I don't mind being out in the types of clothing I tend to wear, I just tend to look gay.

Link to comment
Guest julia_d

Good for you.. I have to do a 400 mile round trip in March.. not that it worries me in the slightest.. This old SE4 girl isn't fazed by a long way.. not after cup final day in Liverpool anyway.

Now about finances.. Have you thought about trying to get your laser place and your doctor to apply to the pct for funding? I managed to get mine paid for through the NHS.. because my local hospitals don't provide the service at all. It's worth a shot.. especially after you pass the test with the unqualified locum (remember... this person is not an expert.. they are just putting you through one of the unnecessary hoops they require in their twisted abuse based "treatment" regime). Don't forget.. GID in the UK IS classed as a mental illness.. what you will get from the appointment should be a clean slate for any co-morbidity, though there is nothing wrong with pointing up the depression and anguish your dysphoria causes you daily..

They moved the goalposts 5 years after I was diagnosed properly.. I didn't have toi see a shrink before starting out.. my consultant was a psycho-sexologist.. a REAL expert psychiatrist and gender specialist.. so I only needed a second opinion before surgery (and that's where it all messed up due to some mix up between health service areas)

You are lucky you are close to where you need to go.. Closest I have ever been has involved a minimum of an hour on public transport.

Guidelines..

Be yourself

Be confident

Tell the truth (even if it sounds bad.. honesty shows and a shrink CAN tell)

Be nervous if that suits.. It's normal to be apprehensive.. remember we are all actors.. have been all our lives.. so we can be anything we want (thanks Cally)

Remember.. GD is generally a self diagnosed condition.. be sure of yourself and don't get sidelined.

Watch out for any little tricks.. They do try little tricks.. like shaking hands. Remember to sit female and any little mannersims you have picked up deploy them in the most natural way you can.

It's ok to talk to these people.. just be a little careful if you have any doubts not to show them. Those get dealt with later when you actually see a specialist.. and again are a normal part of the process. I went through a few years deciding if it was really worth the effort and loss and misery to get an end result.. and look at me now.. I remember the last time I heard that little voice telling me it wasn't worth the trouble.. 6 years ago now..

Remember this one little thing.. Are you happier as you are now? .. does dressing and feeling female make life easier to cope with and feel right? .. answer yes to that pair and you know you are doing the right thing... stuff what the rest of the world thinks.. this doesn't involve them.

10th March I'm in London and should be free for a coffee or something from about 3.30 .. It's been 13 years since I was last there.

Link to comment
Guest insanitylives

Shoes don't match at all. Something not brown/pink, like, blue or black, since that's the rest of what you're wearing.

other than that it's fine.

Link to comment
Guest i is Sam :-)

I'll wear my black jeans, then I think it will transition ok. I like my new shoes dangit! and I like the top cos it has a similar pattern, tho I have another one which is grey. I just wanted to wear something a bit more grown up than my bright pink tinker bell tshirt.

Link to comment
Guest DisDwarf

these shoes are just incredibly cute! I'm still shopping for pink shoes here, havent found anything suitable for me yet (once found a nice pair but was way too small)... maybe i'll just settle for something like yours.

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean
I'll wear my black jeans, then I think it will transition ok. I like my new shoes dangit! and I like the top cos it has a similar pattern, tho I have another one which is grey. I just wanted to wear something a bit more grown up than my bright pink tinker bell tshirt.

LOL....Sweetheart....go for it!

Donna Jean

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   10 Members, 0 Anonymous, 173 Guests (See full list)

    • Josie O.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
    • AllieJ
    • MAN8791
    • Cindy Lee
    • April Marie
    • KathyLauren
    • VickySGV
    • Vidanjali
    • Ivy
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.9k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,083
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Amberoni
    Newest Member
    Amberoni
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alex2022
      Alex2022
      (20 years old)
    2. cvincent
      cvincent
      (69 years old)
    3. Demorriana
      Demorriana
      (25 years old)
    4. forbiddenforest
      forbiddenforest
      (26 years old)
    5. LoganXB
      LoganXB
  • Posts

    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Views, terminology, and aspects of how events came to be....aren't those directly related to the news item?  If not, I'm rather confused.
    • Ivy
    • VickySGV
      Second warning, this has gotten far and apart from the NEWS item that it started out with and is becoming a flat out battleground over political leanings and terminology. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Welcome to Lefty Land.... a festive theme park full of sparkles and unicorns, a perfect place except for one evil orange dragon wearing a blond wig.    I'm always amazed at the "flexibility" of definitions.  One person's f@scist seems like a centrist to others.  One person's "moderate" looks to others like the 2nd coming of Fidel Castro.  A normal marriage a century or two ago is now a criminal offense, and relationships that used to be a criminal offense are now open, normal marriages.  Pedophiles now want to be called "minor attracted persons" and teenagers are now defined as children.  A Republican in NY or CA would be a Democrat just about anywhere else.  I'm certainly no advocate for relativism, these are just observations.    What I find interesting about this Australian candidate is the attitude that he shouldn't be allowed to run for office.  Why?  Just because his views are different, or even offensive?  Who makes that determination?  Can an election really be open and fair if it is barred to candidates who are not "politically correct?"  Here in the USA, we can openly have candidates who are f@scist or any other thing they want to be, no real restrictions aside from eligibility requirements related to age, location, citizenship, and criminal record.           
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      @Birdie You certainly have more patience than I do.  I don't take it well if I get scolded.  Either I sulk or I get nippish.    We had a good Mother's Day here yesterday.  Quite an event, since 4 of my partners are mothers.  GF enjoys it a lot, because she's very (excessively?) proud of having produced her 5 kids.  Her eldest starts school this fall.  Amazing how time flies...
    • MaeBe
      Reminds me of elementary school when a kid yanked my chair as I was taking a seat. I told him to "go suck an egg" and we both got sent to the principals office. I was like, "tf did I do to deserve that?"
    • MaeBe
      Firstly, it's nice to hear that your other half is now open to you living as you are!   Secondly, things I have noticed, having started shots just before the New Year: Tears do come much more easily I am far more tender with my wife and I like to snuggle more I have noticed anxiety has an increased effect on me I am on a weekly injection, so when I get near my next shot I have noticed feeling a little emotionally "blah" After shots I am much more energetic and bubbly Otherwise, I wouldn't say I've been on any kind of roller coaster of emotion and I'm far from unstable. So take heart and congratulations!
    • Mmindy
      Three reprimands in a certain time frame? It seems like they should drop off the calendar after a period of time. How long can they hold a reprimand on the calendar?   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Mmindy
      Congratulations on getting the go ahead with HRT. I'm so ready for my wife to drop her opposition. As for the mood swings... I would look forward to them myself.   Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Birdie
      Three reprimands and they suspend attendance for a couple weeks. 
    • Mmindy
      Good for the other participant. What's involved in a reprimand? At our age, what are they going to do? Withhold snacks...   @BirdieI'm sorry you have to put up with such discrimination's. I'm proud that you're standing up for yourself.    Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • MaeBe
      You’re so nice! Thank you. ☺️
    • Ashley0616
      I love that picture!
    • Vidanjali
      Associating LGBTQIA+ with pedophilia or "grooming" is a conspiracy theory as old as the study of psychiatry (mid-19th century) when early "scientists" theorized that homosexuality was caused by childhood trauma of having been molested by older men. Some of us have moved on and become educated since those days, but conspiracy theories have an uncanny staying power...the "power" of ignorance, including the titillation of scandal. There is some psychology about people being attracted to outrage and fear. Life is naturally dynamic and uncertain. Unless you have developed a transcendent mastermind, most people have some level of discomfort with that. Therefore, it is weirdly comforting to target a particular thing as a threat and to make a big fuss about it, whether or not it has any credence. And it is comforting to be one among a mass who are equally outraged about a thing, whether or not the thing is real. It is also boosts the ego to speak with vehement "authority" about a thing that is a known trigger for the masses. Like Vicky said, Dunning-Kruger Effect.   However prominent a movement there is or not of pedophiles claiming that their perversion is a sexuality (I have heard of that, but never as it being a major influence), it is the case that much of the viral spread of disinformation associating LBGTQIA+ with pedophilia is due to online trolls. Surely, there are loads of 'em. But here's just one reported story. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/posing-gay-men-twitter-troll-goes-viral-attempts-falsely-tie-n954721  
    • Birdie
      Another interesting day at the day-centre....   Another participant called me "sweet cheeks" and we both got reprimanded for inappropriate behavior. 🙄
  • 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...