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Charleigh Dakota

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Hi everyone, I am a 47 year old transwoman with two son, two degrees, two cats, and two dogs...I live as a female with my super amazing supportive cis-female wife of nearly 10 years. This includes at home, in public and at work. I am currently on HRT and just getting going on the medical transition process. I will admit this is a challenging time but I absolutely am beyond happy with my decision as ever since childhood, I have always felt female...but was never allowed to be female. So, despite the challenges ahead, regardless of how difficult they may be...I am super excited that Charlie is now alive and well and turning into the beautiful woman on the outside that she has always been on the inside. I hope this forum will bring me much support during my transition and I hope even more that I can provide just as much support to others like myself. I'm excited to be here!!

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Good afternoon and Welcome to Transgender Pulse Forums,

 

I hope you find these forums as helpful as I do. It will never replace therapy, but it's everything I need when I can't talk to my therapist.

 

Best wishes, stay positive and motivated.

 

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32 minutes ago, Mmindy said:

Good afternoon and Welcome to Transgender Pulse Forums,

 

I hope you find these forums as helpful as I do. It will never replace therapy, but it's everything I need when I can't talk to my therapist.

 

Best wishes, stay positive and motivated.

 

Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

Thank you...and yes, everyone on here has always been so kind and caring...it seems this is exactly what I was needing right now. I am so happy to be here!

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Hi, Charlie, and welcome to the forums!! I'm excited to follow your journey through transition and to learn from your experiences. As others have said, there's a tremendous amount of information here and wonderfully supportive people. Jump in where you feel comfortable!!!

 

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Welcome to the forum and merry early Christmas! It must be amazing to have a supportive partner and circle of friends.

PS: Love the photo - you're very pretty! 😊

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4 hours ago, Avra said:

Welcome to the forum and merry early Christmas! It must be amazing to have a supportive partner and circle of friends.

PS: Love the photo - you're very pretty! 😊

Aww, Thank You!! ❤️ FYI: That pic is only with one treatment of Dysport at my cheekbones. I go back for more to make my cheeks themselves more defined on 12/29....lips and eyebrows (and hopefully some of those ugh wrinkles) come sometime in January probably and I am so excited!! I will upload other pics as my transition progresses so my followers can not only read about my transition but also watch me transition! I am hoping that will help others get a visual of what the transition process MIGHT look like for them as well.  

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4 hours ago, April Marie said:

Hi, Charlie, and welcome to the forums!! I'm excited to follow your journey through transition and to learn from your experiences. As others have said, there's a tremendous amount of information here and wonderfully supportive people. Jump in where you feel comfortable!!!

 

Thank you April!! *Hugs* ❤️ 

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5 minutes ago, gennee said:

Hi Charlie and welcome to the forum.

Hi Genne and thank you. I am excited to be here and am enjoying making new friends!! ❤️ 

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On 12/19/2023 at 9:25 PM, Charlie Dakota said:

Aww, Thank You!! ❤️ FYI: That pic is only with one treatment of Dysport at my cheekbones. I go back for more to make my cheeks themselves more defined on 12/29....lips and eyebrows (and hopefully some of those ugh wrinkles) come sometime in January probably and I am so excited!! I will upload other pics as my transition progresses so my followers can not only read about my transition but also watch me transition! I am hoping that will help others get a visual of what the transition process MIGHT look like for them as well.  

I look forward to it! You're an inspiration to all of us. I'm personally a very private person and so wouldn't be comfortable posting pictures of myself, even if I'm not necessarily ashamed of how I look. Haven't posted a real profile pic since I left FB 2+ years ago hehe.

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