Quote from: Utterly Confused on February 25, 2018, 01:40:00 AM
Hello,
So I am yet to begin transitioning because I am having some issues with how I feel about it. I know I want to transition because I feel so uncomfortable as a biological woman but I love the whole woman facade (with all the gowns and makeup). My friend (the only person who knows how I feel) said I should transition and then become a drag queen. Does that work? I would love to be a drag queen but I am scared that people will judge me.
I am also having the problem of coming out about it. My parents have always wanted daughters and as the eldest there is a lot of pressure on me. I am about to go study medicine and am in my final year of school (at an all girls school mind you). I don't want to have to change my school with only 6 months left to go. I am just so confused about how to go about it. Any suggestions??
And finally I am scared to begin T and have surgeries (if you really want to be a darl would you be able to message me to answer my weird questions and help me clarify stuff, I need to clarify stuff as it alleviates my excess stress
). I have read so many of the posts but I am still so confused on how T works and I am worried that it wouldn't work on me (irrational fear). I would go all out when it came to surgeries but what kind of recovery period do I need? I am a high level horserider and I don't want to give it up after I transition, is it still possible to ride after bottom surgery?
Finally (sorry) I identify to myself as male and I use male pronouns when I talk about myself to my two friend who know that I am transitioning (they use male pronouns to me too, I love them for it). So I am gay (I am not attracted to women), is it normal for transgender men to be gay?
Thank you to anyone who answers 
This is my opinion, but anyone that judges you is either not someone you want to associate with, or hopefully, someone you only see once, like on a public bus. But think of it this way, are you REALLY going to let other people choose YOUR life for YOU? Its your life, after all.
And the idea of transitioning and still wearing female clothes is a decision only you can make. If it makes you happy to be genderfluid/female/male/androgynous in how you dress, I say GO FOR IT! Its not hurting anyone, right?
As for transitioning changes themselves, this might help.
http://www.ftmguide.org/ttherapybasics.html There's all kind of good info on that link.
Also, youtube is a great source to find out more info. I recommend going to Chase Ross' Transgender 101 series. He's very informative, funny and his info is easy to understand.
Be advised, testosterone is a very powerful hormone, and some things such as your voice change and bottom growth are irreversible, while others, such as facial hair, could lighten/lessen if you stop T. It works to some degree on everyone, so don't worry. If you've stopped growing/past the age of 18 or 20, it probably won't help you get any taller, but depending on your genetics, you could grow facial hair, your voice could deepen, you might become more muscular, and develop other outwordly male atributes.
If you are worried that your parents aren't going to accept your transitioning/will stop paying for school, you could wait to transition medically. There are other ways to transition, from socially (having people refer to you as male, coming out on social media,) presenting as male by dressing like a man, possibly cutting your hair in a more masculine hairstyle, and more. The decisions as to how far you wish to go are completely up to you! Just do what you feel is safe for you.
Once you heal from any kind of bottom surgery, there should be no reason why you can't continue to horseback ride. Just make sure you get cleared by your surgeon first. You want to be sure you're not going to hurt yourself by riding too soon.
If you are a man that likes men, chances are you're gay. And yes, its normal, just like any other kind of sexuality.
If you have specific questions, feel free to ask. Many of us have been there, are where you are now, or might end up where you are currently. There are plenty of people willing to answer your questions on this forum, both publicly and privately, me included. ☺
Take care bro!
Ryuichi
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