Quote from: Miranda Catherine on December 18, 2013, 10:01:11 PM
First of all, Carrie, I'm looking at your avatar and your change is incredible, amazing! That is sooo neat!!! I've done the same thing in going back years on this site and I've noticed that most of the girls here then aren't here now. On another site I can't even name here, it's like that too, and at one point in time I needed to vent, but there was lots and lots of BS there, plus I didn't need it anymore. Everything you just said is very true! With the progress you've made it seems you won't be on forever either.
Thank you very much. But I don't plan on going anywhere. My goal since day one has always been to help people. And if you ask me, just like the OP pointed out, the ratio of new girls asking for support to experienced girls who can actually give that support, is woefully low. If you ask me, more of us should stick around to pay it forward, show that transition really can be a positive experience, and give some actual constructive post-transition advice to people. Because while most of my best friendships have indeed come from girls who were at the same stage of hormones as me, and who basically said "I don't know, but we'll get through it together," like Heather and Zoe, most of the biggest help that I've received in terms of reassurance has been from long post-transition girls, who are unfortunately few and far between because they're mostly just out living their lives.
Hell, I'm kind of shocked to notice that now I'm actually considered one of the more experienced ones, because most of the girls asking questions are either pre-hormones or within the first 5 months or so of hormones. So on a lot of questions regarding HRT timelines in terms of breast growth, muscle atrophy, and a bunch of other things, I'm actually one of the voices of experience. Never saw that coming. But nonetheless, I greatly appreciate every person who is post-transition and yet sticks around to help people, and can inject some positivity into this site and show people that it doesn't have to be such a negative thing.