Quote from: dizz on May 01, 2018, 02:30:12 AM
Thank you for beautiful story. I have heard of one of the first transgender in 1951 named Christine Jorgensen. I don't have faith in our relationship anymore because she keeps telling me that she is eager to be divorced and to forget about me. Well, I will wait to see what will be my future. For now I live in the present and I enjoy being a woman. 2 years ago I thought it was fetishism but now after being full time for 2 weeks I know it isn't.
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Lili Elbe got her surgeries in Germany in the early 1930s. (the attempt at transplanting a uterus killed her eventually) Apparently at least one person predated her in the late 1920s. The Nazis shut that operation down when they came to power, but not before there were others. I guess the modern form of medical treatments began back then, even thought they did not have hormones figured out at all. The first real publishing of anything on hormones was around 1925.
According to the books and movie, Lily had pretty decent support from her spouse and remained friends until her death.