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What did you look like when you started your RLE

Started by alice10, September 12, 2012, 06:11:41 PM

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noeleena

Hi,

From age 10. my facial features have only progressed to much as i look now very male features,  though softer then .

So any pic's that were taken then will still show a likeness to how i look now,  as youll  know im not trans or a dresser, im intersexed.

Some time's  it has got to me that my features were not more female . iv had to live with that,

Body shape & features are pretty good for my age & in line with a normal woman.

My beauty is not in my looks my beauty comes from with in & that counts far more than my outer look,

Im very well accepted as a normal female / women , & i belive that says it all as far as im concerned, & that means  women only groups,

sorry no pics other than my avatar,  because of computer issues,

...noeleena...
Hi. from New Zealand, Im a woman of difference & intersex who is living life to the full.   we have 3 grown up kids and 11 grand kid's 6 boy's & 5 girl's,
Jos and i are still friends and  is very happy with her new life with someone.
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Annah

this was my first day of RLE (it was also my first day at Seminary as a Student):



Spent 9 months on HRT and 6 months of voice therapy before I even entertained RLE.
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Keaira

I was kind of thrown in to my 'RLE'. any sort of chance of coming out on my own terms was pretty much taken from me because so many people thought I was on HRT before I really was to begin with. I honestly cant understand why they thought that though.

What was really weird for me was that, even though I have not changed my voice, people soon started calling me Ma'am on the phone. It was like someone threw a switch on how people perceived me.
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