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Before my therapy session started today I walked past two women in the hall talking. When I took a seat, one of the women walked over to me and asked if I was Nichole.

This is the first time in my transition (which I really just started) that I was mistaken for a girl. And the best part? I wasn't even trying! :D

I certainly hope this indicates that I will pass well.

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Guest Elizabeth K

YES!

you have experienced that really big 'passing' experience - that is, when you aren't trying.

It is where you really want to be.

Congradulations!

Lizzy

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That felt great didn't it?

Hold on to that and if anyone is mean to you just pull up this memory and you'll feel great!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Soph!

Isn't that MOST incredible feeling in the world????

Especially when you aren't even trying....!

You'll need to keep that memory for a very long time!

Way to go , Girlfriend!

Good on you!

Donna Jean

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Guest michelle.butterfly
Before my therapy session started today I walked past two women in the hall talking. When I took a seat, one of the women walked over to me and asked if I was Nichole.

This is the first time in my transition (which I really just started) that I was mistaken for a girl. And the best part? I wasn't even trying! :D

I certainly hope this indicates that I will pass well.

Congrats Soph! (big hugs!)

I mostly just wanted to say you were recognized as a girl rather than "mistaken for" one. :) It's very cool to finally be recognized and I'm so happy for yoU!

With much love,

Michelle

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Guest Sofiadragon

I had something simular happening when I went to see my therapist last week & this week I had a conversation w/ a woman in the elevator on my way out & my fem voice came out automaticaly for some reason *shruggs* but it is a great feeling to have when you actually pass isn't it?

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Guest mia 1

One time I was in Boston and had on my N.Y. Yankee hat I wanted to pass as a Red Sox fan so I switched to a BIG BLUE CAP With a RED "B "I passed as a Boston fan.... so far that is it for passing....just kidding! just kidding! thought a little humor wouldn't hurt..I mean the Sox have a ten game winning streak :mad: and the Yanks all they have is a half empty billion dollar stadium and an aging Derek Jeter and a D.L. (that's disabled list) Alex Rodriguez and they called him Mr. April Oh where have you gone Joe DiMaggio..... B)

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Guest Little Sara
One time I was in Boston and had on my N.Y. Yankee hat I wanted to pass as a Red Sox fan so I switched to a BIG BLUE CAP With a RED "B "I passed as a Boston fan.... so far that is it for passing....just kidding! just kidding! thought a little humor wouldn't hurt..I mean the Sox have a ten game winning streak :mad: and the Yanks all they have is a half empty billion dollar stadium and an aging Derek Jeter and a D.L. (that's disabled list) Alex Rodriguez and they called him Mr. April Oh where have you gone Joe DiMaggio..... B)

I'm not much of a sports fan, but I still find it bad that one team after another is going.

The Montreal Expos were sold a couple years back.

The Montreal was the site of Canada's Grand Prix, this is not the case anymore, the Gilles Villeneuve circuit is now more or less useless (to getting income from tourists anyways).

The Montreal Canadians are about to be auctioned off, they just might still stay in the city though.

There's the CFL team Alouettes that remains and they're pretty good, but they're much less popular than the hockey, baseball or F1-racing was here.

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Guest ~Brenda~
Before my therapy session started today I walked past two women in the hall talking. When I took a seat, one of the women walked over to me and asked if I was Nichole.

This is the first time in my transition (which I really just started) that I was mistaken for a girl. And the best part? I wasn't even trying! :D

I certainly hope this indicates that I will pass well.

Dear Soph!!!!

This is just wonderful news!! It was not that long ago you were so down, and look at you now... YOU PASSED!! WOW! I am so happy for you!!!

My dear, you are going to be just fine!!

Love

bernii

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Guest Leigh

just two things to say.

1. congrats

2. shouldn't the topic read "Finally seen as a Girl"?

just my thoughts, now i'll go back to they boys room where i belong

peace&love

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Gosh you guys are nice lol

And I guess finally "seen" as a girl is a bit more appropriate--maybe I'm still not accepting myself 100%, but I'm working on it.

Also, on an unrelated note, I read that you can do laser before electrolysis, but its best to have light skin and dark facial hair for laser. I've got the light skin, but my facial hair isn't black, its sort of medium brown. Is that dark enough? I'd provide a picture but I just shaved this morning.

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