Alright, So What Exactly Is A Hetero Androgyne?
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By MaybeRob · Posted
In my case, at almost 9 months, most changes have been very subtle. I was 60 when I started, and overweight. Also, I am not very observant when it comes to changes. In the last 3 months I have been on T blockers and breast growth have definitely started having suffered irregular "ouchies", but at the same time I have been slowly losing fat, so Bust measurements have not changed. What has changed in the density, I can feel a difference. Face wise the skin feels softer, and my lashes seem to be more visible. Head hair regrowth is a maybe- maybe not situation. I do have to select men's clothing carefully to camouflage the change in breast shape. I guess I'm still at the not passable as a female stage especially with no makeup. I'm also over 6 foot and well over 100kgs which I guess is problematic to start with! Hope this helps somewhat Kate . -
By EasyE · Posted
I started feminizing HRT about 6-7 weeks ago. I began with what I called the beginner's patch. I immediately found myself wanting to level up to the next dose and did that this week (yay!). So far, I am enjoying the ride. I've read everything I can find on this topic. For the HRT vets on here, what is reasonable to expect in terms of physical changes for someone starting in their 50s? I know "your mileage may vary." I guess I am curious if I stay on my current trajectory for six months, a year, multiple years, how pronounced will the physical changes be? Will I reach a point where it is totally obvious or will I land in a "middle zone" somewhere in which I could pass either way? Thanks! Like I said I am enjoying the ride so far and always curious to know others' experiences. Not sure anyone else in my life will be excited about these moves I am making, but I have been over that in many places on here already so need to rehash... Love and blessings to all! Easy -
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By Birdie · Posted
Being admitted into the hospital after a long ER visit. I started passing lots of blood and they are keeping me for observation. Nurse came in to see about a condom catheter, that of course doesn't work on me. 🤣 She said, "I guess we will use incontinence supplies on you." -
By Ivy · Posted
Yeah. I think this is what it is about. Since they are not transgender, nobody else could possibly be either. I'm not sure that a cisgender person can understand being transgender. But that hardly means that a transgender person's experience is not real - just because it is not theirs. Why is a transgendered person's experience not valid, while a cisgendered person's is? Why should it be the cisgendered person that decides? Nobody is forcing a cis person to transition. What I do for myself is my own business. -
By Abigail Genevieve · Posted
@maebe It sounds exciting. I hope all goes well. Abby -
By Adrianna Danielle · Posted
Decided to head for Lowes after work early and bought a new stove.Was in stock and put it back of my truck.Luckily a neighbor of mine whom does appliance repair did come to remove the connection and convert the stove to natural gas in the new one.Was set up for propane.Happy with it and the scrap metal guy came to pick up my old one.He was happy to get it,said he needed one more to make it a load in his trailer full of junk appliances -
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By Abigail Genevieve · Posted
I've been thinking it is a matter of belief. They simply do not believe someone can validly be transgender and should not be allowed to practice their beliefs, but should be forced to practice their belief, that is, that there is no such thing as transgender and it is all mental illness/sin/hormonal imbalance. -
By KatieSC · Posted
I am really kind of sick of everybody who is not transgender deciding on what we need and do not need in the way of procedures. They act like all of this is play acting, and we can just apply cosmetics to our entire body. It might be refreshing if someone asked us directly what services we need in order to transition. I could say more as I am frustrated, but I do not want to violate the TOS. -
By Emily Chen · Posted
Thanks a lot for letting me know! Unfortunately, I'm not available during this time period. Have a great meeting! -
By missyjo · Posted
April good it looks like you've been successful with it. I'm glad sorry bitchy mood not related to you or here be well dear -
By Ivy · Posted
I discovered her "Whipping Girl" when my egg first cracked. It helped me understand some things. -
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By April Marie · Posted
That is certainly exciting news!!! I hope the move goes smoothly and you find an awesome job!!!
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