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#1
Last post by Athena - Today at 10:00:06 PM
I am disappointed with my results after almost 5 years. I am glad that I lost almost all of my body hair though. I am happy to have finally come out publicly and mostly I wear skirts. I am waiting on GRS Montreal to get back to me so that I can set up my appointment. After quite a bit of thought I think I will likely go zero depth.
#2
Here is the willow tree that I've been pollarding to keep it small. It is about twelve years old. The yellow flowers to the left are forsythia.
#3
Last post by LoriDee - Today at 08:01:25 PM
Happy with what I have, but disappointed that I am not as far as I expected to be by now.
#4
Last post by LoriDee - Today at 07:59:45 PM
It used to be Devil's Food. But while stationed in Germany, (not far from the Black Forest), my mother-in-law made me a birthday cake. Schwarzwald Kirshe Torte (Black Forest Cherry Cake. I fell in love.
#5
Last post by LoriDee - Today at 07:55:03 PM
As I understand it, if a change has been requested the records would be amended. The VA is working with the Personnel Records Center to digitize all of the records. Once they become electronic, the records will be easy to change.
#6
What's your favorite type of cake?
If your kind of cake has icing or frosting on it, what kind is it (such as one of the buttercreams)?
#7
Are you happy you MTF transitioned, to whatever extent you have come along on your transition journey?
#8
Last post by Jessica_K - Today at 07:06:15 PM
Here in the UK, gender change is a bit of an anomaly compared to the anti-trans agenda of the government as procedures have not been "updated" yet.
We have no concept of legal name, nor a national ID system so getting some ID is quite easy.
Changing birth certificate is very hard and costly to do. So most trans people do not do it.
Jessica.
#9
Unsure what I will eat this Friday evening!
#10
LoriDee,
One wonders what name is stored in the military records center in Saint Louis for transgender military personnel. Probably simply depends on what names were used when orders, medals, discharge, etc. were issued.