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I am Andrew, I'm 17 years old, from Illinois... How about you?

Hello Andrew, my name is Mark Angelo I am 43 yeor old FTM.

I put together a music video as therapy for myself and my family, to acknowledge Maritza, the woman I use to be. I wanted to share it with you, I thank you in advance for taking the time to view it.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=l7uparwsybc

Peace

Mark Angelo

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Guest HidingAndrew

My bad... I guess I put this in the wrong area... I only knew it was for F2M's, regardless of pre or post ops... my bad

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Guest RootsRadicals

No you didn't =D

Hey, I'm JayTee. 14 Year old Transgender FtM. Out to a few people. Not to my parents. =D

Nice to meet you HidingAndrew

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Guest brandt

hey andrew sup?

the names brandt, 14 years young. ftm. from california. out to my family and some friends. been pretty rough. but neways. hope to get to kno ya. =]

laterz dude.

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Guest HidingAndrew

Howdy and welcome dudes, I'm currently on vacation and traveling, I don't think I'll be able to get back on untill Sunday, but, if you ever need me, I'm here to listen, may take me a few to get back to you, but, I've been through a lot, and I'm still standing, so anything I know that could help, I'm willing to share, hope to get to know you guys too... Much love

~Andrew

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I am Andrew, I'm 17 years old, from Illinois... How about you?

Hey dude. i'm 17 years old too. FTM i'm called matt buy people tend to call me matty.

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Guest HidingAndrew

Very nice to meet everyone, I am out to my parents, but my father disowned me (for other reasons) so I have no connection to him, and as far as my mother goes, she believes this is a sin, she's accepted me as a lesbian, but i fear, it won't go much further

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well, andrew, i guess the good news is.....you aren't a lesbian. as far a being a man....well....mostly a pretty uncouth lot generally, i'd have to agree, but i'm not at all sure it's a sin. lotsa love and hope, pj

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Very nice to meet everyone, I am out to my parents, but my father disowned me (for other reasons) so I have no connection to him, and as far as my mother goes, she believes this is a sin, she's accepted me as a lesbian, but i fear, it won't go much further

My mum still hasn't fully accepted it. my dad well he wont teven try and my sister is bullying me more than she ever used to i've always been bullied by her but now it's got worse...but anyways....I never understand why people say it's a sin and all that....PM if you wanna chat. hope you ok dude.

Matt.

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Guest Matt Massacre

Hey erm im 16 from uk and i was wondering if anyone knows the leagal age to start hormones in the UK please could you let me know cheers :D

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Firlsy cool name B):lol: I dont know about hormones on age thing....I'm 17 still not on hormones :( but thats cause i only rally told professinalls in the last few months. so ...i can't really give any advice on that but just wanted to say kool name B)

Matt

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hi matt massacre, how nice to meet you. we do seem to have colleced quite a few matts and such here in the playground. not so sure i'm on the same page with matty-on-wheels about how cool is massacre though. a little disconcerting on it's face. but then.....i'm old, so take it for what it's worth.

anyway, to your question. i don't know much about the laws over in uk, so i'll assume common sense applies. <yup, definately old> there probably is no age to which introducing hormones would be illegal considering medical necessity, i think you must be inquiring as to the age of consent. that is at what point could you get this treatment without parental consent. that probably coincides with the offical age of adulthood. arbitrary w/common sense...... i'm getting in over my head here.

so, welcome to the playground young man, hope you enjoy yourself here and pick up more good information then what i just had to offer. lotsa love and hope, pj

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Guest HidingAndrew

Ok, I have a question, in Illinois, (the state I live in) I heard that at 17, you can make your own medical decisions... Would that include testosterone? I may have just heard wrong, but if I didn't... *Punders wonderfully*

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Guest James79

Hey all i'm James 28 for Australia. Just wanting to meet some people on the same page, I'm not out to my Parents just my sisters and my girlfriend. I'm really lost having trouble finding myself would b great to get to know some of u

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hello, james, how very nice to meet you. i'd like to extend a warm welcome to you to our playground. you are not alone here, we all know the illusion the mirrow presents of us. it is an illusion you know, that preception of the mirror. it only sees the topside, not the depth. it can only show what you look like, not what you are. thank you for sharing with us and we will try to share with you. lotsa love and hope, pj

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      I agree that porn is a really bad thing.  Bad in general, but probably gives a misleading view of trans folks.  If you don't see trans folks out in the wild, but you see plenty of them online, that is going to give the impression that it is primarily sex-driven, and that trans folks are interested in sex with just about everybody all the time.  Similar to what people often assume about being bisexual.    I'm androgynous, so sometimes people look at me this way.  Especially if my husband and I are together (if they don't assume I'm his kid) people get that "judgy" look on their faces.  You can sort of read their minds.  I even heard on lady say something like, "Oh, that's just so wrong" when we came out of a shower at a truck stop.  I mean, I like sex and we have a great connection in that way, but its not "THE REASON" for our relationship. 
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      @FelixThePickleManI and at least 3 or 4 others here on the Forums are in recovery (a couple of us over 15 years) from drugs and alcohol. Any drug, legal or not so, including abused prescription drugs (me) is potentially addictive and you need some help and uplift to break that cycle.  At first you do feel better by using your substance of choice, I know I did, but the substance takes over our lives, because for us they are cunning, baffling and POWERFUL and too much for us to control.  It was during my recovery from my alcohol and drug abuse that I first fully and with a lot of fear, but a desire to be honest came out to a group that actually turned out to be wholly supportive both of my recovery and encouraging me to get into things that would forward me toward my Transition.  Let us help you feel better about yourself without the substance since without the substance you can actually meet the challenges you face to become the best self you can be.  The goal is to like yourself every day without the false gods that chemicals can become, because they want to destroy us not help us live. We deserve to be happy and able to work and live our lives. PM me if you need some one-on-one and do the same with the others who will respond to you here.  A choral group I am part of sang a song in a concert last week that tells us that we Trans are OK and great, it is the people in the village around us that are the real grief in our lives, but here you are in  a village on-line that will support you.  
    • Vidanjali
      I can only imagine what your early life experience was like. It's very weird when children's bodies are treated as property of their parents and not really their own. Certainly children don't have agency to make major life decisions. But parents operating covertly doesn't seem to be entirely sensible. I'm sure there was a lot of fear on the part of your parents, and perhaps/probably even coercion by medical professionals. But what is your relationship like with your parents now, if they are still living or in your life? 
    • Vidanjali
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    • FelixThePickleMan
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      This neighbor's friend,luckily my health insurance covered it.Luckily my vehicles,house and shop are smoke free.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      @VickySGV    Good point.  There are websites full of porn and fantasies related to cross dressing, trans stories, etc., and people might easily think those are written by TG types and accurately describe TG folk.
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    • Ashley0616
      You're welcome. I wanted to post something new that I haven't posted yet.   
    • Ashley0616
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