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150 days of HRT photos! OMG....


Svenna

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They are on my profile page...look if you dare! lol..

Go easy on me, follks! I knows I be a hideous frankenstein, but I am better lookin' now than ever!

Roxy gave me a bunch of great presents for Easter, and a hair cut, styling and make-over were some of the BEST ones, but not the only ones! ;)

I LOVE YOU, Rox!

Tomorrow I go see my doctor and he is likely gonna move me up to the adult-strength HRT, lol...

I can hardly wait to see what the next 150 days will do at full dosages, yay!!!

I may need me a bra soon! I've got my fingers crossed...;)

:) :) :) Svenna

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Guest angels wings

Wow in a gd way . I'm amazed or shocked u really look like a girl in such a short time .WOW

Your hair looks great .Roxy my friend u have done an awsome job with her hair .

Ok one more time I just have to write it again WOW

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Guest Izzybell

You look great! You're eyes are really pretty. :) And I'm pretty envious of your hair. It's pretty much the same colored and length as mine, but my hair seems infinitely less manageable. >.< lol But yeah, you look awesome! ^_^

-Isabella

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Your a beautiful woman Svenna, very nice on your make over, XOXO to Rox !

Cindy -

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Your a beautiful woman Svenna, very nice on your make over, XOXO to Rox !

Cindy -

Thank you, Cindy!

I'll be heavy on the hugs for Roxy for quite a while. She just blows me away sometimes, she really does! I am one lucky transsexual, yes indeedy! lol..

Love to you, Svenna

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your getting hot girl. congrats on your bravery in going forward and your support from your wife

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I agree about the pretty eyes and hair - and said so myself last night!

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Svenna you look great!

I personally think you won the lottery when you found Roxy

:D

Love to you both

Johnny

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Svenna you look great!

I personally think you won the lottery when you found Roxy

:D

Love to you both

Johnny

You can say that again, Johnny!

First time I heard her voice, I was smitten, and still, each time I hear her voice, even again this very morning, my heart leaps and grows warm...

Love, love, love, LOVE is the answer!

Love YOU, Johnny, very much, Sir!

Thank you, Svenna

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WOW WOW give Roxanna a big hug from me u have a awsome wife . Hugs for u both

Amen to that, KJ, amen to that! :)

I am very fortunate, yes I am!

S

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Guest Elizabeth K

Sigh

Sometimes I really wonder what it is all about. I just feel it has something to do with being happy.

THAT is what I see in your photographs!

And you look very soft and feminine - and I agree with JJ, Roxy is a wonder!

So keep us updated - that HRT does miracles!

Lizzy

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Coming along nicely!

Keep it going!

Huggs

Dee Jay

Thanks, Deej...

HRT may not be magic, but dang, sure feels like it from where I'm standing. I just LOVE this stuff!

So much work remains to be done, though, it gets overwhelming if I don't just stay focused on today.

But, DANG, ya gotta love that stuff an' what it can do! :)

Love ya, Svenna

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Sigh :) :) :)

Sometimes I really wonder what it is all about. I just feel it has something to do with being happy.

Happy? You SEE happy? Me too, I see happy in MY eyes, right there, yup! :)

Thank you for noticing! Thank ROXY for making it possible!! :) :) :)

THAT is what I see in your photographs!

And you look very soft and feminine -

Thank you VERY much!!! I still see a LOT of neanderthal, but hey, naw, ick, I hate the boyishness...:(

and I agree with JJ, Roxy is a wonder!

I think we can ALL agree that Roxy is a wonder, I am soooo lucky, sooooo dang lucky!!! :) :) :)

So keep us updated - that HRT does miracles!

I will!

Lizzy

Thank you, Lizzie, you always know just the thing to say! :)

Love YOU, Svenna

(Oops, I can say LOVE again, can't I Rox? ;))

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I agree about the pretty eyes and hair - and said so myself last night!

Yes you DID!!!!

Next to you, I don't look so good, of course! lol..

I LOVE YOU!

And I love your new avatar photo, too!

Love, love, LOVE! Svenna

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Sigh

Sometimes I really wonder what it is all about. I just feel it has something to do with being happy.

THAT is what I see in your photographs!

And you look very soft and feminine - and I agree with JJ, Roxy is a wonder!

So keep us updated - that HRT does miracles!

Lizzy

I know I already responded to your reply, Lizzie...but...

I just love reading what you said so much I cannot resist bringing it to the top of this thread AGAIN!!!

Thanks for noticing!

Love etc. again, Svenna

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Svenna, I agree with all of the above.

You look great, and your smile tells me everything I need to know about how you feel.

Happiness and love become you, Svenna. May your journey continue to be filled with both.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Svenna, I agree with all of the above.

You look great, and your smile tells me everything I need to know about how you feel.

Happiness and love become you, Svenna. May your journey continue to be filled with both.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

Thank YOU, Carolyn!

I feel wonderful, full of wonder! Yes, I DO, indeed! Mmmm...

Life can be sooo amazing, I can hardly believe my eyes! ;0

lol..

Love and Life, Svenna

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