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Sarina

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Hello ladies


Since I started hormones, spirolactone, progesterone and estradiol patches, I have seen my sperm change from a milky and thick liquid to a clear and much thinner ejaculate. I have been on hormones off and on for the last year 1 1/2. 

Is this common? Are the hormones doing what they are supposed to? What else can you ladies tell me?

 

Thank you

Sarina

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1 hour ago, Sarina said:

Hello ladies


Since I started hormones, spirolactone, progesterone and estradiol patches, I have seen my sperm change from a milky and thick liquid to a clear and much thinner ejaculate. I have been on hormones off and on for the last year 1 1/2. 

Is this common? Are the hormones doing what they are supposed to? What else can you ladies tell me?

 

Thank you

Sarina

Hi, Sarina ;)

It is completely normal, I saw the exact same changes since I was 1 month on spirinolactone and stradiol. Enjoy your changes :)

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1 hour ago, Sarina said:

Thank you

Can I ask how you felt when you started seeing the changes? 

Well, really happy actually. I had serious problems with the enjoying of my body, I had a really bad masturbation and pornography addiction, but since I started HRT all those problems stopped. Now I feel wayyyyy more comfortable with my body and I really enjoy playing and experimenting with it. For example trying new makeup, or buying new clothes, or even letting another person enjoy my body as it is. Before HRT I couldn´t really feel right when people said I looked beautiful, or sexy, or that my body parts were perfect, I always saw flaws. But now I just keep on loving it and my sexual experiences are getting better with time. What is your experience?

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I’m so happy to talk with you. My story is long but I’ll keep it brief. I’m a married man with two young adult children. I am so unhappy living as a man. For long as I remember I wanted to be a female. 
Im going through the motions of life. I almost got divorced earlier this year. My wife found out everything. 
I was sad to lose her but ecstatic to know I could move fast forward on a complete transition. 
I retired and have really no one to answer to. 
Well, we got back together. Sometimes I regret it and other times I don’t. If we were not together I would have already had numerous gender confirming surgeries. I would have reached my dream of finally living as a woman for the rest of my life. 
Everyday is a struggle. This just doesn’t go away. It only gets stronger. At least that is what I read and how I feel. Many women like us eventually walk away from the things that we love because being unhappy as we are can overcome us. 
Someday I know I will get to that bridge and cross it. I couldn’t be happier to take the hormones, get electrolysis, buy dresses and heels, speak with other trans women, become part of the community and support our cause. 
I met a pre op trans woman that I love very much. I’m looking forward to someday being her wife. She will keep her genitalia but I will have my surgery to transform mine. 
She can’t wait for us to be together and is completely supporting me in my transition. It’s difficult to do this alone. 
Hormones are wonderful and I always look forward to taking them and seeing the results they give me. 
My sexual experience and desire have changed completely. I have absolutely no sexual interest in my wife. I am only attracted to male genitalia. All I want is to look in the mirror and see a complete woman looking back at me. I love the way women look but don’t want a woman with a vagina. I want her to have a penis. That is the only way I am excited sexually. 
I would love to hear your thoughts. 

 

Sarina

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10 hours ago, Sarina said:

Hello ladies


Since I started hormones, spirolactone, progesterone and estradiol patches, I have seen my sperm change from a milky and thick liquid to a clear and much thinner ejaculate. I have been on hormones off and on for the last year 1 1/2. 

Is this common? Are the hormones doing what they are supposed to? What else can you ladies tell me?

 

Thank you

Sarina

I was on the same meds for 12 years  eventually sperm became next to nill and would have to really work at it to get any.acourse now with prostrate issues and meds for that I get none. by that time sex with the wife was out  couldnt even get an erection but by that time I didnt care because i wanted to go Bi and shortly after that she passed away

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22 hours ago, Sarina said:

I’m so happy to talk with you. My story is long but I’ll keep it brief. I’m a married man with two young adult children. I am so unhappy living as a man. For long as I remember I wanted to be a female. 
Im going through the motions of life. I almost got divorced earlier this year. My wife found out everything. 
I was sad to lose her but ecstatic to know I could move fast forward on a complete transition. 
I retired and have really no one to answer to. 
Well, we got back together. Sometimes I regret it and other times I don’t. If we were not together I would have already had numerous gender confirming surgeries. I would have reached my dream of finally living as a woman for the rest of my life. 
Everyday is a struggle. This just doesn’t go away. It only gets stronger. At least that is what I read and how I feel. Many women like us eventually walk away from the things that we love because being unhappy as we are can overcome us. 
Someday I know I will get to that bridge and cross it. I couldn’t be happier to take the hormones, get electrolysis, buy dresses and heels, speak with other trans women, become part of the community and support our cause. 
I met a pre op trans woman that I love very much. I’m looking forward to someday being her wife. She will keep her genitalia but I will have my surgery to transform mine. 
She can’t wait for us to be together and is completely supporting me in my transition. It’s difficult to do this alone. 
Hormones are wonderful and I always look forward to taking them and seeing the results they give me. 
My sexual experience and desire have changed completely. I have absolutely no sexual interest in my wife. I am only attracted to male genitalia. All I want is to look in the mirror and see a complete woman looking back at me. I love the way women look but don’t want a woman with a vagina. I want her to have a penis. That is the only way I am excited sexually. 
I would love to hear your thoughts. 

 

Sarina

Hi, Sarina. I am happy to hear your story. I think you should really move forward to starting a relationship with the other woman you wrote about. It is really important to really achieve your transition goals and to feel safe and loved. I can´t think how hard it is to start a transition when you have a wife and kids, you are very brave :) Enjoy your changes

 

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On 10/1/2021 at 12:35 PM, Sarina said:

I’m so happy to talk with you. My story is long but I’ll keep it brief. I’m a married man with two young adult children. I am so unhappy living as a man. For long as I remember I wanted to be a female. 
Im going through the motions of life. I almost got divorced earlier this year. My wife found out everything. 
I was sad to lose her but ecstatic to know I could move fast forward on a complete transition. 
I retired and have really no one to answer to. 
Well, we got back together. Sometimes I regret it and other times I don’t. If we were not together I would have already had numerous gender confirming surgeries. I would have reached my dream of finally living as a woman for the rest of my life. 
Everyday is a struggle. This just doesn’t go away. It only gets stronger. At least that is what I read and how I feel. Many women like us eventually walk away from the things that we love because being unhappy as we are can overcome us. 
Someday I know I will get to that bridge and cross it. I couldn’t be happier to take the hormones, get electrolysis, buy dresses and heels, speak with other trans women, become part of the community and support our cause. 
I met a pre op trans woman that I love very much. I’m looking forward to someday being her wife. She will keep her genitalia but I will have my surgery to transform mine. 
She can’t wait for us to be together and is completely supporting me in my transition. It’s difficult to do this alone. 
Hormones are wonderful and I always look forward to taking them and seeing the results they give me. 
My sexual experience and desire have changed completely. I have absolutely no sexual interest in my wife. I am only attracted to male genitalia. All I want is to look in the mirror and see a complete woman looking back at me. I love the way women look but don’t want a woman with a vagina. I want her to have a penis. That is the only way I am excited sexually. 
I would love to hear your thoughts. 

 

Sarina

good for you. I hope you find happines with your new friend. you have to di what you feel is best oe you will nver be happy as i am having trouble now with it> I am happy being remarried but I miss not being able to totaly like I want

 to be and that would be total srs.after my first wife passed i was only looking for someone. one that came up was some one who was trans. I sort of regret not following thru with that person. maybe if I did I might gone thru with srs

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