Quote from: Coffeedrew on November 30, 2018, 04:25:54 AM
Is transitioning the time to make mistakes, and can I take all the time I need to adjust to my new role?
The decision to transition must not be rushed. You must make a careful evaluation of your situation and if the need to transition is overwhelming, then proceed as planned. Many of us try doing things that are easily reversible and then see how it goes. Once you have surgery, then reversing the procedure is next to impossible if you expect to return to your previous state. As with all surgeries there are nerves that are cut and even though some of these grow back, they never seem to function as well as previously. Even HRT for a year or two can cause some changes that cannot be easily reversed.
We have all heard stories of the MTF who detransitioned because it took to much time and effort to get dressed for the day. I don't know how true this story is, but this must be the worst reason to detransition. We transition to relieve gender dysphoria. The alignment of our inner self with our physical body is extremely comforting.
If you carefully think things through, often with the help of professional counselors, you can avoid mistakes. The only mistake I made is delaying my transition until later in life.
Whatever decision you make, only you must live with the consequences. So, be careful, but know yourself and how you want to live your life accepting all the pluses and minuses of transition.