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Started by Jessica/Jake, July 06, 2014, 10:27:18 PM

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Jessica/Jake

Sorry I have been asking so much lately and thank you all for your replies I'm not sure if this is in the right category but I'm not sure where it should go. So , I have told some of my friends that I am transgender and they are all cool with it. I have talked to my principal about having a meeting set up to discuss new things I may have to do in school. But I am having trouble with the name factor. My mom and dad are still against the name change my dad is somewhat in denial about his girl becoming a boy but my mom actually told me she knows it is important to me and she supports me but she says that I will have to wait a while on the name thing. Which I can understand, but is there anyway I can somehow persuade them to accept my decision of wanting to change my name?

I also have taken big strides in my appearance to make myself look more like a boy. My hair is now cut in a boy style, I have stored all my girl clothes away,  I am working on saving money to get binders, and I am working on losing weight to hide my feminine figure. Does anyone have any good tips on clothes, fast ways to lose the feminine figure, or anything that could help me look more like a boy. I would appreciate any and all input because I want to look like a boy before August 20th which will be the week I order all my binders and clothing.
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JayDawg

Clothes: Thrift stores are your friend.
Diet: I do best on a low carb diet, preferably paleo, but a lot of people have great success with Atkins. I just don't like eating all the "fake food" that's allowed on Atkins.
Exercise: Do cardio to help burn off the fat, but also do weight lifting, concentrating on your upper body (shoulders, back, and arms).

You might get more advice if you post this to the FTM group. There are a lot of YouTube videos by young FTM's to help you with style choices.





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