Susan's Place Logo

News:

Since its founding in 1995 Susan's Place forums have blossomed into a truly global lifeline. To date we've delivered roughly 1.4 billion page views to hundreds of millions of unique visitors, guided more than 41,000 registered members through 1,985,081 posts and 188,474 topics across 193 boards, and—most importantly—helped save tens of thousands of lives by connecting people to vital information and support at their most vulnerable moments.

Main Menu

General surgery questions ...

Started by Jesica;), September 17, 2013, 06:37:02 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Jesica;)

Hi I'm Jesica;) ... I always thought if I decided to be a girl I would want to know the following
- d at the smallest but most Likely dd can I get them that big ?
- does my facile hair fall out when I start taking meds/hormones from the doc ?
- will some off my body hair fall out also /|\
- how does sex change surgery work
- do you have any sexual feeling after the change
- how easy is it to change your face/Adams apple to be more feminine
  •  

K8

Welcome to the forum, Jessica.  All of your questions have been answered here somewhere - just look around.

> In general, your breasts will grow to about the size of your sister's, or perhaps a little smaller.
> The facial hair does not fall out.
> Your body hair will get more sparse (probably) and of finer texture.

And for the other questions, you'll have to do a little research, here on the forum and elsewhere. 

Again, welcome.

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
  •  

Jesica;)

That would mak sense as me and my sister look the same but maybe I could I end up like my mother with size b ?
  •  

K8

Breast size, I think, is an inherited trait.  It depends on what genes you received.  I don't know that there is any way to tell what size they will be until you grow your own.

You might post in the Introductions section.  That is a good place to get started.  There is a lot of information on this site - some bad, but most of it good.  Happy reading, Jessica.

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
  •  

Bijou

  •