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By BillieB · Posted
An update! I have expanded my Coming Out list again am halfway through my list with a goal of finishing it before Easter. My wife has taken me on a couple of shopping trips and starting to build my wardrobe. I am doing my nails, although a subtle shade of polish for now. I currently only dress feminine when at home and switch to "boy mode" when I go out, I went out this Sunday in one of my feminine outfits (including bra and breast forms) to lunch with a friend who I have already come out to. Afterwards my wife and I went clothes shopping. Tomorrow is my first visit to the Transgender Clinic and am so excited! Virtual hugs to All! Billie -
By Tasha Marie · Posted
I too am here to meet friends. I am lonely too. I have no trans friends at all. It is so tough with no one to really talk to. Yes I have fellow pilots, but can’t discuss anything really about me. -
By ValerieRun · Posted
I have come across an article (which of course I cannot find now lol) that explained how both operations can be done BUT order matters. It was something about moving (or spreading, or something) vocal cords in order to get to the area to be reduced. And so that has to be done first, or shortened cords might get in a way and tear or get damaged. Of course, it could have been that specific operation or surgeon, and might not apply to other methods, but there are definitely more options than just a binary choice 🙂 -
By Jandi · Posted
I should point out that I don't have a partner at this time of my life, but… In my experience, there are different kinds of them. The kind I associate with the guy thing tends to be pretty directed toward one area. And then there is a more full-body sort, that is more internal, but pretty intense. At least in my experience this doesn't necessarily require the involvement of "down there" but is quite satisfying. But, I suspect this is a very individual sort of thing. I find that these days I am less visually stimulated than I used to be. I'm kind of developing a taste for "steamy romance" paperbacks. Whoo… But I'm kinda weird I think. I suspect I'm more pansexual. At times I think there is a type of spiritual thing involved. But then, like I said, I'm kinda weird. -
By William03232019 · Posted
Oh that's great to hear because they did 2 rounds of blood tests for me and both times they mentioned my kidneys and liver were perfect! Thank you so much! -
By Jackie C. · Posted
It's going to come down to your blood work. If your liver and kidneys are healthy, you won't have any problem. They just want your to be as healthy as possible before they put additional strain on your body. You're young enough that you shouldn't have any issues, but being as healthy as possible is a good stance to take while undergoing transition. It puts a lot of stress on the body and it's on you to make sure your body is conditioned to handle it. Of course you're on T so you'll be lifting more than my little girl arms can handle (I dead-lifted 270 today, it's more than my workout partner can lift for once and I'm excited) before you know it. 😉 Hugs! -
By AwesomeClaire · Posted
Thanks Holly. Your name is pretty, I didn't think stripper when I saw it. -
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By William03232019 · Posted
I'm about 275 and about 5'8 but my doctor said because my legs are muscular and it isn't loose fat she doesn't consider me like morbidly obese. I plan on working out a lot more when I've started T but I was just anxious that they wouldn't even let me do hrt if I'm too heavy. Thanks for the motivation! -
By HollyNoel · Posted
Clair, first, I love your name. So very classy. Mine, Holly, now that I think about it brings to mind a stripper.. lol I looked at the flag under your name and thought the blue flag was California. It's North Dakota, I was about to say that there must be many local groups in California. Anyway, I'm so sorry there isn't any place where you are that you can meet up with other trans brothers or sisters. I'm glad you have this place where you can talk to others that are going through the things you are. And if you need, I will always be available to talk to. I want you to know you have friends here. -
By KathyLauren · Posted
Go for it! Putting yourself out there is scary, I know, but it is one of the best ways to gain acceptance. It's not quite the same situation, but, back when I had been out for less than a month, I realized that I had already committed to doing a public presentation for the local astronomy association. After some nervous emails to the coordinator, I went ahead and did it. I am so glad I did. Everyone in the group now knows that I am trans, but they don't care, because they also know that I know my stuff. Getting rid of the elephant in the room is liberating and empowering. It sounds like your company is on board with the resource group. By chairing it, you have the opportunity to get in on the ground floor and make sure that it is inclusive and pro-active. You have got this! -
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By Jackie C. · Posted
Well that's new, usually it's one or the other. That's a pretty quick recovery for surgery, but slow for laser so it must be some kind of blended procedure. By all means go for it! Hugs!
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