I'm 20 and I'm scared it's too late to get great results (pics)
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By Maddee · Posted
A therapist appt is a great place to dress femme, If you want to! It also sounds like a great safe venue to speak softer and more feminine, if that’s where you want to go. Not sure the rules now. But if you’re seeking HRT you might have to show them something to convince the money system that your case is medically necessary. Obvious feminine clothes and mannerisms displayed by a human assigned male at birth (perhaps this is you?) could be check marks towards them pushing your case through. Please be whatever brings you love for who you are. I have pursued this all the way through obstacles, mistakes, humiliation, and pain. And I am so so so grateful Hugs 😊 🌈🌈 -
By StrainAsylum · Posted
Puzzled. My United Healthcare Medical Advantage DOES cover gender affirming surgeries. The HARD part is finding a surgeon that's in-network. If the surgeon is out of network, the coverage is 40%/60% (they pay 60%). Sadly, the surgeon I'd like to have, Dr Russell Sassani, in south Florida, is out-of-network and requires full payment prior to surgery. I'm certain that there have been insurance issues for him and others, in the past. Most GOOD surgeons for trans surgeries don't submit insurance, though they WILL help you with the codes, etc. Actually, he does accept some regular insurance and original Medicare. Anyway, I hope you were able to get your surgery or at least closer to being able to do so. -
By EasyE · Posted
Welcome Madelyn, glad you are here and best wishes on your journey!! I started HRT about two months ago... Had my initial appointment in December... Other than a bra underneath my clothes, I likely didn't look feminine at all ... I was nervous as heck but the doc put me at ease... Just be yourself... do what feels comfortable for you ... The pace is up to you... Remember, you are one of a kind and have inestimable worth... EasyE -
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By Carolyn Marie · Posted
This thread has about run it's course and the replies are getting problematic. I'm going to lock it. Carolyn Marie -
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By Willow · Posted
Welcome to TGP. Be sure to look around there are lots of topics and threads you might find interesting and or helpful. hugs Williw -
By Amy Powell · Posted
I have been creating a space to be expressive. It's def not completed yet, I have loads of ideas still. Thinking about re-painting, maybe a light pastel purple or light pink, with a satin gloss. Honestly I'm hung on which would look best. Leave a comment if you think it would look better pink or purple. This area is a combination Man-Cave / She Shack. This is my sacred space, I think it's coming out well so far. I love this room, it inspires my creativity. Tho, I think there's not much man left in the cave lol. -
By Abigail Genevieve · Posted
Then there is how FDR is revered, and the ridiculous reluctance of the left to ever say anything negative about Biden. It destroys their credibility. Obsessed with Trump, they ignore how much worse Biden is. -
By Abigail Genevieve · Posted
The title of this thread is highly offensive. -
By Ivy · Posted
Oh…. Now I get what the transgender agenda is. I missed it. I just didn't realize he was running again. Silly me. I'm going to quit now. I've already been an ass -
By Ivy · Posted
But then, he is married to a transgendered woman… -
By Ivy · Posted
I certainly am. -
By KathyLauren · Posted
Hi, Madelyn. Welcome to Transgender Pulse. For my initial appointments with a therapist, I dressed androgynously. All my clothes were from the women's side of the aisle, but were plausibly masculine. I just didn't have the self-confidence at that point to dress fully femme. A few months later, when it was time to see the doctor about starting HRT, I was dressing more femme. If I recall, I was wearing pants (it was winter), but they were wine-red cords that no straight male would be caught dead wearing. Gradually, my determination to be who I am started to dominate my insecurities. It takes time. -
By Abigail Genevieve · Posted
You seem to be unaware of how a lot of people look at Obama. And how he looks at himself.
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