Quote from: gallinarosa on August 24, 2017, 08:59:25 AM
Paige, good stuff! We are in counseling (so happy we started that right away). The hair removal thing is definitely where I have been looking. I suggested it and even me going with, if that was preferred, but my spouse feels laser/electrolysis is too permanent and is too self conscious to go out and get a waxing, so with my encouragement has just started shaving at home to experiment with how it feels. (Which, by the way, is IT FEELS GREAT!)
I use an epilator, it's a little painful to start, but once you've done it a few times it gets much easier.
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I like the movie and book ideas. We both loved OITNB and Sense8. We watched them before he came out. I wonder how it would feel different watching them now. (So sad Sense8 was cancelled...)
I love Sense8 too. If you haven't heard Netflix has announced that they are going to produce a final Sense8 2 hour movie.
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Any suggestions for other good shows or movies or books?
I'm not up on the most recent books. I really like reading Jennifer Finney Boylan books. Others here would be much better source for this than me.
As far as movies, I've have heard good things about Boy Meets Girl. I really liked Her Story.
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Also, I am thinking about scents. For instance, I know my spouse is bothered by wearing male-scented deodorant but is afraid female deodorant isn't strong enough and is still self-conscious about wearing anything too feminine-smelling in public. But I am thinking something to start with at home. Lotion or body spray? Were these things that helped any of you, especially in the beginning?
Regular lotion would be fine. There's lots of unscented varieties. As for deodorant, not all female deodorants are strongly scented.
I also wonder if she would like it if you cleaned up her eyebrows a bit. Many men trim and some pluck their eyebrows, not shaping but just clearing stray hairs, make them look neater.
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Sorry, if I ask too many questions. I just don't want to trigger worse dysphoria. (Also, I am afraid of looking like a dork... lol.) Thanks all!
Don't worry about questions, that's what the forum is for. There's nothing dorky about your questions.
Take care,
Paige