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!

A Place To Say Something


JJ

Recommended Posts

  • Forum Moderator

My wife hugs me this morning and says these magic words "I love you".

It's just beautiful to hear those words from her, makes me cry....

Cyndi -

Link to comment
  • Replies 914
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Cyndee

    62

  • Charlize

    41

  • Ravin

    37

  • JJ

    36

Top Posters In This Topic

Hello, didn't really want to start a thread about this but I just wanted to share an experience I've had a few short blissful times, maybe it might work for some other pre-transition mtf's. I usually do it in the bath but I don't think this necessary.

So, in a non-aroused and relaxed state, lying down, I'll gently lay my hand/cup it around where my unfortunate extra piece lies. So far nothing that pleasant. However, I don't pay attention to that. I let my mind wander, and if I'm relaxed or tired enough I'll almost forget about my body entirely, just soaking and not moving. The reason I do it it the tub is for the warm sensation as well as the uncomfortable enough head position that I won't actually fall asleep.

Anyway, given about 5-10 minutes of this and not moving I'll suddenly come to the realization I can no longer feel "it". Even opening my eyes, I'll see my hand, feel it resting against skin, but since the hand doesn't move and is simultaneously blocking the view it can really feel as if that something is not there. It only lasts a few moments and will immediately falter the second either your hand moves or it decides to stir of its own accord (that's why I suggest a non-arroused state) but those few seconds can really be blissful, at least for me.

Hope that might come in handy for someone - can't guarantee it'll work. Tata

-Kira

Link to comment
Guest ashleynikole

My wife told our neighbors around the block about me, so it was no surprise when they came knocking on our door to offer me a ride in their 1927 Packard. So I grabbed my purse and jumped in, it felt so cool to ride in the back seat, with all the neighbors ooogling at the car, a girl just loves the attention....

http://www.vaultcars.com/1927-packard-343-touring

Awesome! My dad has a 1923 Ford T-Bucket with a Chevy 350 (bored out .030) with a Wieand 6-71 Blower and 2 Holley 4 barrel carbs on it. Sucker weighs less than 1 ton and will leave your wig in the dust if you don't have it pinned on. Thing is so much fun, but can be hair-raising since it doesn't require seatbelts. :blink::o

Link to comment
Guest Gregg Jameson

HI AshleyNicole,

I've been having some issues with my computer and for some reason, there's something wrong with my view of your post above, the post about your dad's car. And, oh, what a car! :wub:

I cannot see the full address you gave where he stores that car. :huh:

Could you send it to me in a PM, please?

Thanks so much! Greatly appreciated!

Brad

Link to comment
Guest ashleynikole

HI AshleyNicole,

I've been having some issues with my computer and for some reason, there's something wrong with my view of your post above, the post about your dad's car. And, oh, what a car! :wub:

I cannot see the full address you gave where he stores that car. :huh:

Could you send it to me in a PM, please?

Thanks so much! Greatly appreciated!

Brad

Bwahahaha!!!! You're so funny!

I was looking for a good picture of it to post, but I can't find one on my network nor out on the interwebs so I'll have to keep looking or get one from him so you can see it.

Link to comment
Guest Gregg Jameson

Lol, AshleyNikole! :lol:

I could not resist!

I would enjoy seeing a picture of your dad's car!

It's also fine, of course, if you cannot locate one.

Have a fun day!

Hugs,

Brad

Link to comment

HI AshleyNicole,

I've been having some issues with my computer and for some reason, there's something wrong with my view of your post above, the post about your dad's car. And, oh, what a car! :wub:

I cannot see the full address you gave where he stores that car. :huh:

Could you send it to me in a PM, please?

Thanks so much! Greatly appreciated!

Brad

Bwahahahaha!

It's wonderful to have you back, Brad.

Huggs, :wub:

Joann

Link to comment

Today we had student presentations in my Gender and Family Policy course in law school. Two students did presentations on transgender topics: one on trans health care in prisons (with a focus on the Kilosek case) and one on gender and sports as it pertains to transgender inclusion.

Both of them did very well covering the topics. It's great to see allies helping educate peers in the legal community.

Link to comment
Guest Gregg Jameson

Hi Ravin,

Good news! :D

Interesting presentations, I am sure.

It's amazing to see how much more info is available now, compared to even just 5 years ago.

It seems "awareness" of Trans* info is expanding at a rapid pace. I understand it may feel as though it's too slow for most of us; yet, it truly seems like it's rapidly expanding throughout society.

Thanks for the encouraging information!

As for the students presenting -- :score:

Warmly,

Brad

P.S. I am still keeping an eye out for your bike. Would you kindly keep your eye out for my car? It has been missing for years and I think I have spotted it on the net. I have loved that car like no other! :wub: I have never given up on finding it. I am sure it's the same car. ( Shhhh! AshleyNikole's dad has it. :o Yeah, and once she shares a picture of it with me, I'll know for sure. Shhh! The problem is, as they say, "Possession is 9/10s of the law." He has had it so long, he has AshleyNikole convinced it's his! :mad: I feel bad, it's not her fault. :( I don't want to start an ordeal over this, yet I want my car back. Any legal advice, Ravin? :huh: )

Link to comment

Around here, if your car is stolen, it's pretty promptly shifted to Indian Country then Mexico. We had one stolen several years back. I mourned the loss of the Britax carseat more than the car. My advice? Full coverage insurance.

Link to comment
Guest Gregg Jameson

Around here, if your car is stolen, it's pretty promptly shifted to Indian Country then Mexico. We had one stolen several years back. I mourned the loss of the Britax carseat more than the car. My advice? Full coverage insurance.

:lol: So, I might as well surrender ownership of the car. Fair enough, I will forward the legally endorsed title to AshleyNikole's father, just as soon as she gives me the address. ;)

Link to comment
Guest ashleynikole

Around here, if your car is stolen, it's pretty promptly shifted to Indian Country then Mexico. We had one stolen several years back. I mourned the loss of the Britax carseat more than the car. My advice? Full coverage insurance.

:lol: So, I might as well surrender ownership of the car. Fair enough, I will forward the legally endorsed title to AshleyNikole's father, just as soon as she gives me the address. ;)

Boy you've got me in stitches over here. Everytime I see another post I just smile and laugh.

To be honest I don't even know my dad's new address as he moved across TX and I'd have to call/email him to get it, so you and I are in the same boat...hahaha. I think he's just trying to get away from me (that's a joke...he's been nothing but supportive).

Maybe I should go ahead and tell him to send me a pic. I'm honestly tired of looking through my 2 TBs of digital hoarding I have going on over here...lol.

Link to comment
Guest Gregg Jameson

Technically, if you can get your hands on the title, it's yours. :thumbsup:

That's right! :D I am wondering if I can find it after all of these years? I thought I had it filed; yet, it's not where I thought it was.

Oh darn! Just remembered -- The car is too old for a title. :huh: No wonder I can't find it! Well, I haven't a chance now. No title and just learned even AshleyNikole doesn't know his new address. :o (He doesn't want to lose the car. I'll bet he's sleeping in the car. I'll bet that's why there's no address! He's homeless in order to hang onto "my best girl?") :o I think I'll just give up on this. He has had the car for so long now, I'm sure he feels its an extension of himself. And, well... I don't want to be responsible for AshleyNikole losing contact with her dad. It's best for all that I just set this one aside and find solace in the fact that someone who really loves "my best girl" has been taking such good care of her. :ThanxSmiley: To AshleyNikole's dad! You can come out now, wherever you are! Honest! :friends:

Around here, if your car is stolen, it's pretty promptly shifted to Indian Country then Mexico. We had one stolen several years back. I mourned the loss of the Britax carseat more than the car. My advice? Full coverage insurance.

:lol: So, I might as well surrender ownership of the car. Fair enough, I will forward the legally endorsed title to AshleyNikole's father, just as soon as she gives me the address. ;)

Boy you've got me in stitches over here. Everytime I see another post I just smile and laugh.

To be honest I don't even know my dad's new address as he moved across TX and I'd have to call/email him to get it, so you and I are in the same boat...hahaha. I think he's just trying to get away from me (that's a joke...he's been nothing but supportive).

Maybe I should go ahead and tell him to send me a pic. I'm honestly tired of looking through my 2 TBs of digital hoarding I have going on over here...lol.

Hi AshleyNikole, Please tell your dad there are no hard feelings. Truly. He can come out of hiding and give you his address now. I am going to just forgive and forget. He has taken such good care of her all of these years, I'll bet she's attached to him, too.

No rush to find a picture, especially if it means searching through so much info. If ever you happen to see a picture, well... it would do my heart good just to steal a peak at her, one last time. :wub:

Thanks so much, AshleyNikole! :friends:

Brad

Link to comment
Guest Janice24

I don't have many friends, so the ones I do have I cherish dearly, for they are some of the greatest people in the world. Yesterday was just another reminder of that. I spent the entire afternoon and evening shopping and piecing together a new outfit for a special night at a local bar (gay bar, but everyone's welcome). The theme is white, and I had nothing of that color. The problem: I am always terrified of shopping for women's clothing and couldn't even try doing it as Janice because I had an appointment right before I planned to shop.

Enter my friends, one gay male and one straight female, who spend the afternoon with me shopping, picking out clothes and wigs and makeup and everything else I needed. After a lot of driving and more money than I'd like to remember, I finally ended up with a totally new look. Everyone who has seen it loves it; they say that it makes me look younger/more my age than my other outfits. They especially love the new wig. I uploaded a couple of pictures of it and my (poorly done) practice makeup job in the gallery.

All in all the only thing that spoiled my day was being reminded that my older brother that doesn't know I'm trans is coming up for the weekend, meaning I can't get ready at home. I don't tell him because he's not the most...mature person in the world. <_< Everyone I know who knows works tomorrow evening, meaning I have nowhere to change and get ready. I will likely have to go to a motel near downtown. :(

Link to comment
Guest Gregg Jameson

HI Janice!

Great friends! Fun!

I think you will have fun with your new look!

Everyone else is working? You're going to the party by yourself? Maybe some of your friends will be there?

It's unfortunate your older brother's presence interferes with your plans to dress at home.

Can you go to a friend's house to get ready for your night out?

I am looking forward to a report on how your evening went!

Have fun!

Brad

Link to comment

I got called "sir" today at McDonald's. While in the company of my 3yo. That's never happened before. Happens more often than not when I'm alone, but this was a first!

Link to comment

Saw Dr. Today. I get to start T in 2 weeks. Woot! Would have been today, but have to have iud removed first.

Link to comment

Thanks! And thanks to JodyAnn for the referral! I'd have had it today if not for the IUD. Since I'm done having kids the old fashioned way, I'll probably get a tubal here soon. The NP referred me to a trans friendly ob/gyn, too.

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Congratz Ravin! You have an incredible journey ahead. Starting T was the best decision I ever made for myself- I hope it is as positive for you. I'm sure it will be

Johnny

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   2 Members, 0 Anonymous, 177 Guests (See full list)

    • Karen Carey
    • FelixThePickleMan
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.8k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,081
    • Most Online
      8,356

    brightmom
    Newest Member
    brightmom
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Ben1868
      Ben1868
      (22 years old)
    2. Charity
      Charity
      (41 years old)
    3. EagerBeaver
      EagerBeaver
    4. Nagato
      Nagato
      (33 years old)
    5. Star
      Star
      (44 years old)
  • Posts

    • Birdie
      Woke up early to prepare Mexican food for lunch as I had a friend coming over, but he forgot today is mother's day and cancelled.    Looks like I'll be eating Mexican food for dinner tonight. 
    • VickySGV
      My condolences to the people of WA.  A huge warning about that type of politician though, those who broadcast the Anti-Trans message rarely if ever attend to any important legislative issues to benefit their constituency.  They are mostly single trick dogs, whose trick is to empty their food bowl and whine for more food.
    • Ivy
      This stuff seems to be the major talking point for "conservatives" these days.  Just shows that they don't know what they're talking about, and don't particularly care.
    • Jani
      You are both beautiful.  Have fun.
    • Willow
    • Mirrabooka
      Mother's Day, so I thought I'd do the right thing and cook. So, we got Chinese takeaway! 😆   Actually, we planned it days ago, just thinking that tonight we would treat ourselves. Complete with a lovely bottle of Cab Sav.
    • Mirrabooka
      Exactly.   A plain old "Good morning" should always suffice, for example, whether the recipient expects a gender specific greeting or not.
    • Ladypcnj
      Hi awkward yet sweet, yeah, I tried dumping her but my current health insurance keeps directing me back to her as my primary, yet there are other doctors to choose from, but they are far away.
    • Ladypcnj
      Hi Birdie, I can relate to that.
    • Mirrabooka
    • Mirrabooka
      This sort of stuff makes my blood boil. A prospective state politician has gained approval from his party's state council to run in their state election next year.   He once stated that the + part of LGBTQIA+ is where pedophiles are categorized.   For clarity, in Australia the Liberal party is our main conservative party. They have lurched further to the right over the past 10 years or so. Our main progressive, union backed party is Labor.   WA Liberal party approves Dr Thomas Brough, candidate who linked LGBTQIA+ community with paedophiles - ABC News
    • Willow
      Happy Mother’s Day    I have to be at church earlier than normal for a mic check.  I have been going over what I am to say, both silently reading and reading it aloud.  My concern is that my voice will freeze as it sometimes does.     I felt I was honored very highly yesterday by my minister and supporter on my journey.  He and another minister are Standing together to become the next co-moderators of the Presbyterian Church (USA).  They included me to receive an advance copy of their initial submission.  I was one of only 6 people listed on the email to receive this.  Later this week it will go out to all the voting commissioners that will be in Salt Lake City for the meeting.  I have asked to be allowed to attend the meeting to support him and Rev CeeCee Armstrong, whom he is standing with.    We’ll time to get ready .   Willow
    • Mirrabooka
      Nup. Not an option. You need to keep going and keep us all in the loop, and we need to keep seeing your beautiful smile!   Party, schmarty. I'm 61 and haven't had a birthday party since I was 30. Even that was just a crummy meal at the pub with a few friends who we have since lost contact with. Don't sweat it.
    • Mirrabooka
      On behalf of everyone reading your entries here @Sally Stone, THANK YOU for creating such an informative thread. But there is one thing you might have neglected to say at the end, and that is, "And they all lived happily ever after!" ❤️   Reno sounds like a pretty good place to call home. I understand the attraction of living in a place that is not too big but not too small.   I look forward to reading your subsequent posts about specific aspects of your journey.
    • Betty K
      Hi and welcome. A few things...   1. You're right, you can't trust your friends w/r/t the question of passing. How would they even know if you pass or not? My sister used to do the same thing, telling me that no-one knew I was trans and that to her I just looked like a cis woman. I still don't know if she was serious or just trying to make me feel good, but I learned to not listen to her on that topic.   2. Buuuut, having said that, I thought I looked good, and I think that is all she was really trying to tell me, that she liked how I looked as a woman. Maybe this is obvious, but I feel it gets overlooked: passing and looking good are not the same thing, not even remotely. Your friends (I presume) are trying to tell you that you look good as you are.   3. Having said all that, I think non-passing transmascs have a harder time than us non-passing transfemmes. All I have to do to get gendered correctly 95% of the time is wear a dress and makeup and only a few seriously ignorant folks and diehard transphobes misgender me. For you, it's much harder to find signifiers powerful enough to send the same message.   So in short, I don't have any answers, except that you're right, it sucks, and I hope the situation improves over time. But passing isn't everything. Maybe you're right, and in a less conservative state it wouldn't happen so often, because you'd have more people like you surrounding you. I know that where I chose to live while transitioning has been a big part of making the process a positive experience. I'd hate to be in Texas atm.
  • 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...