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Started by CatBat, April 30, 2017, 10:58:23 PM

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CatBat

Hey peeps, not new to the forum but returning after 5+ years.

I'm Zac, 24, FTM guy from Vancouver (Canada).

I pride myself on being a weird guy; not interested in fitting in, but it would be cool to make some meaningful connections on this site. Meaningful local connections would be even better.

I started transition 2010. Took IM T for 2 years, and went off for 5 years. I'm back on T now (Androgel) and am FINALLY post-(top)-op as of April 13th. Oh yeah! Will post pics in another thread.

I like languages, cats, board sports, philosophical bull->-bleeped-<-, and I guess medical stuff is pretty cool too.

Say hi or something! Yeah!
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V M


Hi Zac  :icon_wave:

Welcome to Susan's Place  :)  Glad to have you here, join on in the fun

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V M
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- V M
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Raell

Hi, Zac!

Welcome back, and glad things are working out so well for you!

I'm 64 yrs old, nonbinary partial transmale. Most of the people I see posting on this forum are MtF.

I'm too wild to be female, and too green-solution, ecology-minded to be male, but I could be called a masculine-leaning androgyne. I qualify for many labels; agender, gender fluid, bigender, etc.

The waves in the Gulf of Thailand where I currently live in southern Thailand aren't good for surfing, but if I cross the isthmus to the Andaman Sea, I can use freezer lids like skim boards at Had Yao Beach. At high tide this can be dangerous as the racing foam can fling the lids all the way up between the tree trunks.

I don't know if I'm interested in languages, but I speak and read Creole, Spanish, French, some Japanese and get along in Thai.

Anyway, I'm sure you'll find many people here who match your age and interests.
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