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HRT yet still presenting as male?

Started by twinklepose, September 12, 2015, 08:32:22 AM

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Swayallday

hehe that is my biggest fear also.

Go for it!!

*holds hands* ^^
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kellb

I totally understand where you're coming from.  I feel very similar (except in reverse): I want to present as male, with (mostly) male hormones, but get SRS to fix my bottom dysphoria.  I also fear the gatekeeper telling me "just deal with it", or imagining it's somehow a sexual fetish (it's not!)

Almost uniformly, though, folks in the forum have told me that what we want should be possible and it's just a matter of finding someone who will help you get there.
One day they woke me up; so I could live forever.
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lisarenee

1 year of HRT before going full-time seems to be the norm around here. My Endo seemed genuinely surprised when I told her I was full-time and had already applied for a name change.
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RavenMoon

You are transsexual. That doesn't mean you have to get SRS. Some people don't.  I might not and I'm a transsexual.


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Rue

GIC waiting lists vary. I think the Laurels (in Exeter) is the shortest, CHX (in London) the longest.

In Wales, they've just changed the policy so the local endo can prescribe hormones; no GIC required.
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