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Are you happy with your transition?

Started by Priya, March 04, 2018, 12:55:19 PM

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Sonja

Quote from: Roll on March 06, 2018, 11:19:23 PM
So far, I'm definitely happy transition wise. It's the rest of life kind of sucking right now! ;D

Not quite at 3 months, but I still feel like I've made a good bit of progress, and as scared as hell as I am, I am far more excited. I just wish it would go faster!
Ellie - I hope the rest of your life picks up a bit so you can keep cracking jokes on Susans - because I love your humor!
I have to admit when I read your profile location I was LMAO, BRILLIANT! 

I'm working on a time machine for you to help speed things up, I have everything I need except ...a DeLorean.....also my flux capacitor is more budget than Doc's, its actually made of marshmallow with a licorice coil around it - with enough volts I believe it will work.
So how far into the future do you want to go?  OR do you go back and tell your younger self to transition earlier?...

Better make up your mind soon,  this flux capacitor is looking really tasty..

Sonja.
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I Am Jess

I just passed my third year anniversary of starting HRT and I have never been happier.  I was frightened when I started out. Frightened that I wouldn't be able to pass as female. Frightened that I would become one of the many members of our community who are rejected by their families and friends. Suffice to say that those things did not happen to me. I have had a pretty uneventful transition and I'm now very accepted by almost all of my family and friends. Physically I am very happy with the changes and I pass very well. Can people tell I'm trans?  I'm sure many people suspect it but very few people say anything to me. So I could have continued being a sad, depressed, overweight, angery and miserable man. Instead, I decided to transition and have blossomed into a beautiful outgoing woman who people like to be around. Yes I am very happy.
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Sonja

Quote from: I Am Jess on March 08, 2018, 03:02:30 AM
I just passed my third year anniversary of starting HRT and I have never been happier.  I was frightened when I started out. Frightened that I wouldn't be able to pass as female. Frightened that I would become one of the many members of our community who are rejected by their families and friends. Suffice to say that those things did not happen to me. I have had a pretty uneventful transition and I'm now very accepted by almost all of my family and friends. Physically I am very happy with the changes and I pass very well. Can people tell I'm trans?  I'm sure many people suspect it but very few people say anything to me. So I could have continued being a sad, depressed, overweight, angery and miserable man. Instead, I decided to transition and have blossomed into a beautiful outgoing woman who people like to be around. Yes I am very happy.
That's great, I'm happy for you! So its fair to say an uneventful transitioning can be the happiest!

Sonja.
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Northern Star Girl

Quote from: I Am Jess on March 08, 2018, 03:02:30 AM
I just passed my third year anniversary of starting HRT and I have never been happier.  I was frightened when I started out. Frightened that I wouldn't be able to pass as female. Frightened that I would become one of the many members of our community who are rejected by their families and friends. Suffice to say that those things did not happen to me. I have had a pretty uneventful transition and I'm now very accepted by almost all of my family and friends. Physically I am very happy with the changes and I pass very well. Can people tell I'm trans?  I'm sure many people suspect it but very few people say anything to me. So I could have continued being a sad, depressed, overweight, angery and miserable man. Instead, I decided to transition and have blossomed into a beautiful outgoing woman who people like to be around. Yes I am very happy.

@ Jess:  Thanks for sharing that.... I also have completed my 3rd year of HRT and have alread begun  year #4.
I concur with everything you stated...  I, too, am very happy with my body changes and I also seem to pass very well.  I have been here in my new location for 16 months and as far as I know no one suspects I am trans... I have a group of 5 cis girl friends that I regularly go to the gym with... including being in the locker room changing clothes with them and nothing said, no stares, etc.... in fact when I was changing our of my gym clothes one of the women.. a very pretty one... came to me to compliment me on my figure...   wow, that was a wonderful affirmation.
Again Jess, thanks for sharing your successes.
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somme_girl

very much happy. could be happier. surgery soon though
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Maddie86

weird, I didn't see this thread until just now!

So far, yes, my transition has been the best thing I've ever done! BUT... I'm not out yet. It's a month and a half before I go full time and tell all of my family. I know the hardest part is ahead of me, but the best part is also ahead of me, and I'm more excited than I am nervous <3

Just to put this into perspective, before I decided to transition I was an angry and sad person who drank every night and weighed 300lbs. I'm now mostly happy and I lost over 100lbs and I smile more than ever!
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Allison S

Quote from: Maddie86 on March 15, 2018, 07:33:36 PM
weird, I didn't see this thread until just now!

So far, yes, my transition has been the best thing I've ever done! BUT... I'm not out yet. It's a month and a half before I go full time and tell all of my family. I know the hardest part is ahead of me, but the best part is also ahead of me, and I'm more excited than I am nervous <3

Just to put this into perspective, before I decided to transition I was an angry and sad person who drank every night and weighed 300lbs. I'm now mostly happy and I lost over 100lbs and I smile more than ever!
That's so awesome! Congrats [emoji4]

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Sydney_NYC

I'm extremely happy with my transition. It was the best decision I have ever made :)
Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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Sonja

Quote from: Sydney_NYC on March 15, 2018, 11:48:17 PM
I'm extremely happy with my transition. It was the best decision I have ever made :)
Wow Sydney - you look Happy & Gorgeous! nice one!

Sonja.
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Kitty June

I can say that I'm happier. I can't say my life is better though. I transitioned late , I was already 45, and I regret not accepting this in me when I was young. It's like reliving my 20's though, with crappy jobs and living in the war zone. Of course most of the people I know are in their 20's anyway.
At least I'm a little less naive  and the drugs hold no fascination anymore.

Now that I'm over 2 years on hormones, my body is much happier but I'm less and less happy with that appendage. I did talk with a doctor this week and that might finally be a thing of the past.
It hurts my dating life having that thing and I'm not really looking for a guy that wants a pre op trans woman. Just how I feel.

Kitty
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Maddie86

Quote from: Allison S on March 15, 2018, 08:09:02 PM
That's so awesome! Congrats [emoji4]

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thank you!!  :D
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Sydney_NYC

Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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