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!

How Big Problem Is A Heavy Skeleton For A Man Who Wants To Go Through Transition?


Guest mak

Recommended Posts

Hi to all...

I am new in the forum so let me introduce myself...

My name is Sakis and I am a 25-year old man who lives in Greece.

For many years I have felt that I am ""prisoned"" in the wrong body and that, at least sexually I feel like a female and I continuously dream about being a woman...

All this has caused me pain in the past and I have to admit that it still causes to me anger and depression.

In spite of this I have started to think very seriously about changing sex. I read some things about sex change in the internet. I found some useful information in this message . I also found very useful information at the web page ""Transsexual women's successes"" of Lynn Conway and at the site of Andrea James.

My BIG problem is that I am a man with a quite masculine body and a big, heavy skeleton . I am also quite fat, but this is not a very big problem. Extra fat can be lost with a good diet.

To help you understand what I mean when I say that I have a big skeleton I will give you some information. I have a height of 1,84 meters and a weight of 108 kilos. I went to a doctor to give me some advice on diet. She told me that I will have a normal percentage of fat if I lose 12-17 kilos. This means that for a person with my height( 1,84 m) AND MY SKELETON 91-96 kilos is the normal weight.

I tried to find some information about this problem of mine until I came across this text in the internet..

http://www.transsexual.org/basicsoftransition.html

However, there are some, who truly can never hope to pass. Some who truly cannot realistically hope to ever be fully accepted as their target gender and sex. Perhaps it is an issue with hormones, perhaps it is the shape of their skeleton, or some other real and strong issue. For those, there is only one way to evaluate the problem, and that way is actually the basic rule any transsexual must use, which is to ask oneself exactly what one can live with, and what one cannot bear to live without. In that question is the answer to the issue of surgery, of beginning transition at all, of bothering with anything, really. It all comes down to 'what can I put up with, and what can I not stand to bear?'

The above text really worried me. I am really afraid that I will never be able to have a decent, satisfactory female body, that I can never hope to pass......

If you could give me any kind of information about my problem, it would be very nice. I am especially interested in the opinion of people who are facing the same problem with me( or who have faced this problem in the past).

Link to comment

Hi Sakis:

The first question is: Do you actually have a big skeleton? Measuring the wrist is one indication.

Can you encircle your wrist with the other hand completely?

You won't really know until you lose that weight.

Your current BMI (Body Mass Index, see Wiki Article) is 32. That puts you in the obese category normally.

Even at 91 kilograms, the BMI is 27, overweight.

Yes, bones and muscles are very heavy and can give an inflated BMI. Still, most women's goals are way under 25. My current BMI is 21.

Hormone therapy will wittle away your muscles. I just measured my biceps at 28cm (11"). But I've never weight lifted.

Some MTF's have trouble getting rid of muscle.

In any case, there are an awful lot of "big boned" women out there.

What you quoted is a bit sobering, but realistic. Some of us will never pass.

No matter how you look, you could still adopt the attitude, "I'm a woman, end of discussion".

There are some MTF's who are unpassable but who are accepted by family, friends and co-workers.

Admittedly, it could be a big hassle with strangers.

For me, being happy with myself is #1, convincing other people what I am is way down the list.

I hope this helps and welcome to the forums.

Z.

(I used to really love Retsina, but I've given up alcohol for my liver (HRT) and weight.)

Link to comment
Guest Madison_Always

yeah im sorry but im not rly sure im fairly moderate in size im slightly taller than most girls at my school im 5ft 8in(not sure about cm) but im also pretty skinny im 135lbs whichi have an incredibly fast metabolism i lost 8 lbs in two days when i was sick a couple weeks ago it was all cause i didnt eat but as for big boned there r a ton of big girls were im from and they have no problem passing u just have to work at it if act feminine and others have no reason to suspect u then most probably wont just dont draw attention to yourself, although i have not come out yet i have read a lot and i would reccomend secondtype.com for more info on transwomen and there is even a test to judge how well u would pass althought it is not even close to always acurate. good luck. lots a luv

-Melanie

Link to comment
Hi Sakis:

The first question is: Do you actually have a big skeleton? Measuring the wrist is one indication.

Can you encircle your wrist with the other hand completely?

You won't really know until you lose that weight.

Hi Zufrieden,

I measured my wrists.... The point is that when I was 14-15 I broke my left arm twice and I had to put it in plaster for 7-8 months... So the left arm did not grow as much as the right one, which is now bigger...

I realised that because of this while I certainly cannot encircle the right wrist, I can almost encircle the left one....

I think that probably I should take the right wrist( the big one) as an indicator...

Your current BMI (Body Mass Index, see Wiki Article) is 32. That puts you in the obese category normally.

Even at 91 kilograms, the BMI is 27, overweight.

Yes, bones and muscles are very heavy and can give an inflated BMI. Still, most women's goals are way under 25. My current BMI is 21.

Hormone therapy will wittle away your muscles. I just measured my biceps at 28cm (11"). But I've never weight lifted.

Some MTF's have trouble getting rid of muscle.

I did not know what this "BMI" is all about, but now I know...

So I will make a little correction to your calculations since while I weigh 108 kilos with clothes, I weigh 106 kilos naked.

I guess that I should calculate my BMI according to my ""pure"", without clothes weight and so..........

my current BMI is 31,30

and if I lose 17 kilos( the doctor advised me to lose 12-17) my BMI will be 26,30.....

The reasons why I reached the ( possibly wrong) conclusion that I have a big, heavy skeketon are these...

1) My current body. It seems quite masculine with big shoulders, big arms and legs etc. etc. And if I remember correctly I had such an appearance even before I started to eat much and get extra fat...

2) As I told you I went to a doctor to give me advice about which diet program to follow, what to avoid to eat, how to combine foods etc. in order to lose weight(there must be a specific word in english for these doctors who have an expertise on diet, but I don't remember it now. Well this doctor advised me to lose 12-17 kilos in order to limit my weight to 89-94 kilos. A female friend of mine who is also obese and has almost the same height with me( maybe she is a little taller than me) was told by the same doctor to limit her weight to 65 kilos if possible.

So there is a reason why I was told to limit my weight to 89-94 kilos while she was told to limit her weight to 65 kilos....

The reason must be that I either have a quite heavier skeleton than her or that I have quite bigger muscles than her or ( most probably) that I have both a quite heavier skeleton than her and quite bigger muscles than her....

The problem of the big muscles maybe it can be solved, since, as you say, ""hormone therapy will wittle away your muscles""....

But I guess that nothing can be done with the skeleton.....

Anyway, thanks for the information and the advice..... if you have any more to give me, I will be very glad to read it.

(I used to really love Retsina, but I've given up alcohol for my liver (HRT) and weight.)

Retsina is nice, but I prefer another greek alcohol drink called ""tsipouro""......

Having to give up food and drinks that you like certainly( and unfortunately for both of us) sucks............

Let me know something.... does someone have to pay ""extra"" attention to his/her health only during the transition or after it as well??

I mean, when you finish the HRT ( and all the other stuff) you will steal have to be ""extra"" careful with your liver??

Link to comment

YahSU Sakis,

Plump people have a natural 'androgynous'[an interesting Greek word] look about them and 'passing' as a genetic female can be easier for people your size that slim people whose masculine facial bone structure remains prominent...I'm sure there are trans-women in this forum who are in a similar situation to yourself-'body wise' and who have transitioned and live quite a contented life. Don't worry just enjoy being you.... I have fond memories of Greece-the Greek islands are beautiful

Metta Jendar

Link to comment

Hi Sakis:

Well you can look at both sides of the weight coin.

A lot (but not all) MTF's make super-human efforts to get the weight down.

There is kind of an overbearing pressure in society for women to be thin.

On the other hand, you want enough fat left over to get to the right places.

I'm kind of surprised at your results of the "wrist test".

Touching thunb to middle finger for me is no problem.

With a bit of effort my thumb can completely cover the fingernail of my middle finger, if you can see what I mean.

As far as the difference between what your doctor recommended to you and what she recommended to your friend,

the fact your friend is female with higher standards (and lower BMI) might be part of it. But frame size and muscles play a part, too.

There are a zillion BMI caclulators on the Web. Some try to fine-tune for age, sex and frame size.

One I looked at placed my BMI of 21 at the 6th percentile in the U.S. (that means 94% of Americans are fatter than me.)

(Still, over 50% of Americans are overweight.)

One said that my age adjusted BMI was 19.2 making me underweight!

At 25, you've not yet begun the metabolic decline that hits all adults. That's one reason adults get fat.

They keep on eating like they always used to eat, they get less excercise and their metabolism has slowed down.

So now the bad news. Going on HRT takes your metabolism down a notch. This will remain as long as you've

swapped your testosterone for estrogen. Genetic women are used to eating like women already. To keep the

weight off you will have to also. That means not having the spare ribs for lunch but the garden salad.

It means also, that it's probably easier to lose weight before you go on HRT.

My experience with HRT may not be representative.

Even though I had almost a sensual relationship with food and drink, my interest has decreased significantly.

This makes it easier to not eat. I don't really miss alcohol. Some would view it as a big disadvantage.

I find that the benefits from HRT overwhelmingly outweigh the disadvantages.

Z.

Link to comment
Guest Katie-Louise
YahSU Sakis,

Plump people have a natural 'androgynous'[an interesting Greek word] look about them and 'passing' as a genetic female can be easier for people your size that slim people whose masculine facial bone structure remains prominent...I'm sure there are trans-women in this forum who are in a similar situation to yourself-'body wise' and who have transitioned and live quite a contented life. Don't worry just enjoy being you.... I have fond memories of Greece-the Greek islands are beautiful

Metta Jendar

Yh Jendar is right people your size can pass easier than others im sure you have a very good figure, im 174m and you are only 10m taller than me so I think your height is good ive seen loads of females that are 6ft 5" so height really isnt a problem and ur weight seems ok for your height. Im so glad I was born with a womanly figure and look it makes it easier to pass and i'm sure u will pass easy aswell and if u want to change sex go for it girl so long as ur 110% sure lots of luv, katie louise

Link to comment
I'm kind of surprised at your results of the "wrist test".

Touching thunb to middle finger for me is no problem.

With a bit of effort my thumb can completely cover the fingernail of my middle finger, if you can see what I mean.

One little correction to what I said before........

In fact I can encircle the wrist of the left hand( the smaller one). I preferred to say that ""I can almost encircle it"" because I could touch only the middle finger with my thumb and not any other finger.

But now I realised that with a bit of effort I can touch the ring finger as well. And that with a bit of effort I can cover a part of the fingernail of the middle finger.

As for the right hand( the bigger one) I cannot touch it. With some effort I can come quite close, but I still cannoy touch it.

Anyway I know that I may have confused you a little bit but at this post I describe with total accuracy the results of the "wrist test".....

As I told you my left arm( and my left wrist consequently) is thinner that the right arm( and the right wrist) because I broke it twice when I was in adolescence and I put it in plaster for 7-8 months.

I think that I should take the right wrist( the bigger one) as an indicator. Do you have an opinion about whether this is the right decision or not?

From what you say I understand that not being able to encircle your wrist is quite rare and that it indicates that there is a quite heavy skeleton.....

But this whole "wring test" will be a reliable indicator only if I do it after losing the 12-17 kilos of extra fat, isn't this the case?

Link to comment
Hey, this is supposed to be fun!

Indeed I try to enjoy it, but it is not always easy..........

I guess that you probably know this better than me...

You know there is anxiety, you know there is phychological pressure, you know that there is anxiety about how family and friends will react, about the financial burden...... you know that there is always the fear that the final result may be awful and the jealousy against other people who do not face the problem that you face.......

Indeed, one should try to overcome all this and enjoy it........

But sometimes it is quite difficult to do so...

Anyway, thanks for the information.....

Link to comment

Hi Sakis:

Yes, there is a lot of stress and anxiety about this whole thing, but we can try to take it as lightly as possible.

I'll admit I'm different than most people on this forum. My priorities don't include dressing or passing.

If I do, fine. If my life continued as it is now I wouldn't have too many complaints. I would like SRS, though.

Coming out to my closest friend was the most stressful. After I burned that bridge it was much easier overall.

Now I'm at the point where I wonder if telling more remote friends is just being self indulgent.

See, I continue to dress like I always have, as a nominal man. I make a little effort to keep my breasts low key.

If I had to battle with the public constantly to prove what sex I was, I can imagine it would be tough.

I don't care what the public thinks. As long as they see my smile and say, "There's a friendly looking person."

Z.

Link to comment
Guest Lethalia

Hello, Sakis...

Okay, I'm 1.82 m (almost 6 ft) tall and weigh 53.84 kg (almost 119 lbs). I have zero (0) body fat, a BMI of 16.1 and a BMI Prime if 0.644. I have no problem putting my middle finger and my thumb around my wrist… and placing my thumb between the last knuckle and the next knuckle of my middle finger… or touching the last knuckle of any finger with my thumb. I'm a skinny girl… and a fragile girl. This is genetic. I got it straight from my mother. Plus, I never ever get hungry. I have never ever known what such a thing feels like. Fainting (about every second or third day) tells me that it is time to eat. Okay, all of that sounds okay and fine. Except for one thing: my lack of weight also means lack of body fat on my face. And this exaggerates my features and makes me look more masculine. It also exaggerates my laryngeal prominence (Adam's apple). Hmmm… neither is very good (to say the least). But I hear I have great legs. Of course, losing some weight might be a good idea in your case. I don't know, I'm not a doctor. But I have noticed that many MTF transgender girls seem to have an easier time passing, in so far as in the face is concerned, when they have a little extra weight. In my non-professional opinion, I'd say go ahead and lose some weight… but not too much.

In so far as your height is concerned… I don't think it is a problem. As I mention prior, I'm 1.82 m (almost 6 ft) tall. Yes, I do wish I were just a little shorter. But it is what it is. Seriously, I have known so many GGs six feet and much taller. I've known more of them than I have fingers and toes (even in my dreams). So, I don't really see your height as a problem. I mean, me, I don't pass, but it is not because of my height. I do however avoid stilettos and Goth boots just the same (#&@%!). --- About your "big, heavy skeleton"… I have found that such a thing is pretty common to both sexes equally… as is being overweight (at least, in the U.S.).

In so far as passing is concerned. Passing would be wonderful. Really wonderful. But I don't. However, this in no way stops me or makes me shy about being in public as a woman… ever. I simply do not care what the general public thinks of me. I shop, I dine, I do everything. I simply try to enjoy life. And I will say that for the most part, the general public is very nice to me. I do, very often, receive offers from the very sweet (movie and dinner or simply coffee) to the obscene. I suspect this is true for most MTF Transgender girls. Personally, I would place the importance of passing AFTER the importance of living the gender of your choice. And Sakis, I think it would be to your advantage to see some sort of gender therapist to help you sort out your feelings (NOT decide for you) and perhaps help you plan your steps. I'm no authority on anything. But this is what I think. OXO.

In the meantime...

Isabella Lethalia

Link to comment

Quote from Z...."I mean, if you're actively trying to get depressed over bones, consider the fact that none of us

will ever have the pelvic structure of a woman. 100 years after we're dead archaeologists will

point at our bones and say "That was a guy".

Z, :rolleyes: I guess I'll be cremated then....or will they be able to tell through DNA ?

Metta Jendar :)

Link to comment

OK..

Let me throw something in the mix.

Becky,The woman who founded our local support group....

Was 6'6" and large framed."That's Six Foot Six Inches"...a very Tall Woman indeed.

She was also a highly decorated Special Forces Veteran.

Was...is because she passed a year ago from a non transition related condition.

The point being....She saw who she was,and lived her life accordingly.

As a very successful woman.

After retiring,she went on to earn a Phd in Anthropology.

And was a tenured professor at a local university.

She was an example of how i patterned my life.

Knowing who i am,and going for it.

Forget what anybody else may say about my choice.

It is right for me.

Angie.

Link to comment

Thanks for sharing that, that is one of the biggest things I have to get over as I am 6'2" or 3" depending on who you ask. It has been a big part of my thought process and transition. I know people have said that they are out there, I am glad that someone knew an "amazon" so to be speak.

Link to comment
Guest Shanetastic

I was really worried about that too at one time. I'm 6'1 right now and like 135. So yeah, I wish I was smaller, but whatever it's not something you can ever change so nothing to worry about.

Link to comment

Try my 240 lbs on for a try, good thing I hide it well. I started my diet today and wondering what I shoud aim for? Don't quote BMI to me either, we gave up that years ago as it was unrealistic. I am thinking maybe 170? Any htoughts.

Link to comment
Guest Kasandra

Day/Ducky - you've brought up a really good point and i'm not sure what all types of answer's there are for you. Especially since i'm in the USA n u'r in Greece (lovely country :) ) However, i would suggest doing some more research n bringing it up in meetings. I would also suggest contacting a gender therapist and start your counseling. But the biggest thing is seeing abt what your options are. Unfortunately, you might not turn out to be a Barbie doll but who wants too lol - but we are who we are n we can only be accepted when we accept ourselves :) Good luck and again we're here for you. Kasandra

Link to comment

:rolleyes: Sophie, Jenny and any other members who are having a problem with their weight here's a little tip... How do you feel when you lose something? Unhappy ! Your sub conscious wants to make you happy not unhappy... REMEMBER...DON'T TRY TO 'LOSE' WEIGHT...THE OBJECTIVE IS TO 'OBTAIN' OR 'GAIN' AN HEALTHY WEIGHT FOR YOUR BONE STRUCTURE...DON'T CONFUSE YOUR SUB CONSCIOUS :wacko: ... Unless you compeltly change your lifestyle permanently[ and affirming ones true gender identity is a good way]-short term dieting won't work... you'll gain or obtain it all back... :unsure: sometimes your sub conscious will add a little extra...because it thinks that's what you really want !

Metta Jendar :)

Link to comment
:rolleyes: Sophie, Jenny and any other members who are having a problem with their weight here's a little tip... How do you feel when you lose something? Unhappy ! Your sub conscious wants to make you happy not unhappy... REMEMBER...DON'T TRY TO 'LOSE' WEIGHT...THE OBJECTIVE IS TO 'OBTAIN' OR 'GAIN' AN HEALTHY WEIGHT FOR YOUR BONE STRUCTURE...DON'T CONFUSE YOUR SUB CONSCIOUS :wacko: ... Unless you compeltly change your lifestyle permanently[ and affirming ones true gender identity is a good way]-short term dieting won't work... you'll gain or obtain it all back... :unsure: sometimes your sub conscious will add a little extra...because it thinks that's what you really want !

Metta Jendar :)

Your perfectly right Jendar, you had written that in another post somewhere. As far as the diet fad, I have used it and it works well for me, it means a change in thought about food which I chose to ignore after I had lost the weight. It was designed for me by a nutritionist. NOthing special about it except watch what you eat.

Link to comment

Hi Sakis,

I am 1,88m and 83 Kg, no problem at all. As I understand your thoughts is "can I ever pass as a woman". Wel try to figure it out.There are many things you can do before you undertake anything drastic.

Find a experienced Gender therapist first,I am sure there are some in Greece. In your post I see things like "at least sexually I feel like a female". But what is your Gender orientation? Do not stare at the successful transwoman, that's not the average .

You also talking about being a man changing sex, that worries me, is that what you want, being a man that changed sex??

Figure out what you really are before anything else. The final operation will not change anything in being passable or not. People can not look true your clothes.

A experienced gender therapist can help you finding out what you really are and can help you to come as close as possible to look like a woman and hopefully for you being a woman. There is a lot you can do to find out that are totally reversible.

Start with your face, Greek men usually have black facial hair on the body and the face, try get rid of it. Start doing your eyebrows in a more female shape. Let your hair grow and have a female hair cut.

The therapist can subscribe Androcur 150 mg (not used in the USA I think, that will stop testosterone production and start feminisation. Side effect: loosing muscle mass which is more important that getting thinner bones (that is impossible anyway). When stopped using, the effects will go away again. If it comes to SRS and the testicles are removed, the Oestrogene supply will take over.

What is your female size clothes? Buy some and buy some one size smaller and put the target that they should fit in xy weeks. (eating very femalish Greek salads instead of big male type of steaks).

I am shure that you will be a lot further and feeling more comfortable in your future decision, you should live as a woman long before you eventually undergo the SRS. If you face is not becoming female some feminisation facial surgery will also be possible. Don't overdue make up female only look at your hair and shoes. All the things in between are less important .

Success with your journey called life

Ellen

Link to comment

Goeden dag ! Ellen,

It's possible Sakis's English is not fluent enough for her to express in the correct term when describing her gender disphoric state.

Ellen your English is great by the way...mind you most Dutch people I met when living in Holland spoke 'better english than me does!" :D

Metta Jendar :)

Link to comment

Ms.Jendar,

Well said,well said indeed.

I plateaued at 150lbs,no matter my exercise or eating habits.

It wasn't until after transition started that my weight dropped to it's current 135lbs.

All that muscle bulk will start to shed,correspondingly your weight will drop.

Beware ladies,the average woman will gain between 11 and 14 lbs during transition.

Exercise and watch your weight.....Please.

A fit body is a curvy body.

Hugs Girls,

Angie.

Link to comment
Goeden dag ! Ellen,

It's possible Sakis's English is not fluent enough for her to express in the correct term when describing her gender disphoric state.

Ellen your English is great by the way...mind you most Dutch people I met when living in Holland spoke 'better english than me does!" :D

Metta Jendar :)

Hi Metta Jendar,

What you mentioned can be the case. But I still think that finding an qualified Gender therapist will be the first thing to do for Sakis.

There is so mutch one can do to become more female before taking any kind of "medicine".

What do you thinK?

Well about my English, in the workinggroups a participated for the last 20 year, thay called it Dutshlish!!

Maybe the Duth are to much direct to the point. But all my friends and colleguas helped me to make my writings correct English. By the time they finished with that I have no clue what I said ;-)

In many cases in the past few years when I was asked "where do you live"I answered KLM Airlines Row 7 seat C. That was not of the truth, maybe a only a sew rows :-)

Kind Ellen

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   6 Members, 0 Anonymous, 99 Guests (See full list)

    • April Marie
    • Adrianna Danielle
    • KathyLauren
    • Ashley0616
    • MaryEllen
    • Ivy
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.5k
    • Total Posts
      767.2k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      11,940
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Raelyn
    Newest Member
    Raelyn
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. **Angela Charlotte **
      **Angela Charlotte **
    2. Carlie
      Carlie
      (63 years old)
    3. Cbxshawn
      Cbxshawn
      (49 years old)
    4. HannahO
      HannahO
      (31 years old)
    5. JustKatie
      JustKatie
      (40 years old)
  • Posts

    • Ashley0616
      Wow that is a high number for Estradiol good grief! Testosterone levels are better than mine. I don't remember my Estradiol level but testosterone was 80. To me that is really high but it was in the two hundreds the check in before last one. 
    • Ivy
      I don't understand why this would make a difference being a "dad" I mean, as far as how they would grow.
    • Ashley0616
      I don't see why not. I have worn forms since I came out. 
    • MaeBe
      I have never worn breastforms, but I assume as long as they don't aggravate your nipples you could.
    • MaeBe
      Every week I've been excited to take my shot, so it's never been an issue. Yesterday, however, I woke up and started my usual "slow roll" and then suddenly realized I had breakfast plans that I had to rush out the door for. After, it was straight into work calls, and then I got the notification from the doctor about things being too high and all the while my mind had completely slipped that I needed take my shot.   Given that I am not asking for medical advice, but sharing my journey, I will note my results: Estradiol at 447 pg/mL and Testosterone was 23 ng/dL, up and down from 26 pg/mL and 526 ng/dL respectively before treatment. Almost flipped the bit! The doc would like my Estradiol closer to 300 pg/mL, so we'll see what Monday's tests state.   Oh, and I teased the dinner with old soccer teammates and never updated the thread! It went well. There were a couple funny moments. One guy, who I was worried about their response, greeted me with "Hey, you've lost some weight!" 😎 And a friend who lives near me picked me up on the way to dinner exclaimed, after we learned one of the invitees might show up with a date, "Wait! We could have brought women?!" To which I instantly responded, "You kind of did, bringing me!" Everyone got a good laugh out of that. 😁
    • Ashley0616
      To me there isn't that much difference other the measurement, which side the zipper is on and men's pants have bigger pockets. 
    • missyjo
      I hope this is not stupid question..I have yet to start n not sure if doc will approve..but once you start growing buds n such, can you still wear forms to get to the size you were?   I'm a dad, so when I start blossoms they will be smaller for a long time n probably need surgical augmented..that's fine. I don't want to go ddd to aa to ddd..   any ideas?   thank you
    • missyjo
      April sounds fun..I keep some boy jeans to visit mom in..fir now   hugs
    • Ivy
      I like them too.  We had them growing up.  But my father's family were Swedes.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Oh my!  I guess it just goes to show how different tastes can be. Since we don't live near the ocean, Seafood is a rare luxury. We absolutely love pickled herring! Especially my husband and my GF, I guess it's a Ferman/Russian cultural thing.  But most of the kids like it too, and a jar wouldn't last in the pantry for long 😆
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      I think the key to that is just not minding eating the same thing repeatedly. Since we produce a lot of our own food here, we end up eating what is in season at the moment. So, when the yellow squash is ripening, we end up fixing squash 20 different ways. When the strawberries are ready, we eat lots of strawberries. It's kind of a different mindset to eat in season when it has become such a part of American culture but the grocery store has everything we want all the time. Like grapes in December.  My family does even things out a little bit by having a greenhouse so we have some fresh things in the winter, but it's not a 100% fix.
    • KathyLauren
      My brothers and I had to eat what was on the plate.  All of it, and nothing else.  Pickiness was not tolerated.  Some of our least favourite were liver and onions, sauerkraut, and especially rollmops (pickled herring).  We finally protested enough to persuade our mother not to serve rollmops, though she kept a jar in the pantry for years afterwards, as a threat if we didn't behave.
    • Carolyn Marie
      I'll go first.  My favorite team is the Yankees.  Loved them since I was a kid.  I was born in NYC so, yeah.  I know everyone loves to hate them, and that's OK.  I just love baseball in general.  It's a game of traditions, strategy, power, grace and skill.   Play Ball!!  ⚾   Carolyn Marie
    • Ashley0616
      I guess you do have a good point. It's just hard to try and not have the same meals over and over again. 
    • Willow
      Hi   I’ll weigh in on being picky about food.  Yes, and I was brought up that way.  We didn’t have to eat everything our parents ate.  They had a number of things they ate that they figured we wouldn’t eat, an acquired taste things or one or the other didn’t like them too.   even as an adult there are many things I won’t eat.  In my defense, there are different things my wife won’t eat.   the weird thing is that after being in E, my tastes have changed.  Sweet, sour, salty or bland, if I eat or drink too much of any one thing and I have to counter act it.   Willow
  • 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...