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Syracuse, NY Trans Support Day

Started by Moonflower, February 18, 2024, 11:41:20 AM

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  • Syracuse, NY Trans Support Day
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    Peck Hall, 601 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 13202

Moonflower

MFT Trans Team
Follow @mfttransteam on Instagram

A free event and place of support for the Central New York Trans Community, including resources like:

  • name change & gender marker legal support
  • gender affirming surgeons
  • hormone providers
  • free clothing & makeup
  • makeup & hair tutorials

Please email tkmartin@syr.edu with any questions
Falk College of Sport & Human Dynamics
:icon_wave:
1999 married :icon_archery:
The woman hiding behind my husband's facade gradually revealed herself to just me.
Fall 2018 my sweetheart's coming out full time! :icon_female:
She began HRT but had adverse reactions, so gave up on coming out to protect her health.
Summer 2022 I went through gender confirmation surgery as a result of cancer.
2024 her cardiologist and a therapist wrote letters approving of resuming HRT, and now she's getting on the calendar for surgery!

cityforward

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I will definitely participate. Thanks for the notice
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Moonflower

:icon_wave:
1999 married :icon_archery:
The woman hiding behind my husband's facade gradually revealed herself to just me.
Fall 2018 my sweetheart's coming out full time! :icon_female:
She began HRT but had adverse reactions, so gave up on coming out to protect her health.
Summer 2022 I went through gender confirmation surgery as a result of cancer.
2024 her cardiologist and a therapist wrote letters approving of resuming HRT, and now she's getting on the calendar for surgery!
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Moonflower

:icon_wave:
1999 married :icon_archery:
The woman hiding behind my husband's facade gradually revealed herself to just me.
Fall 2018 my sweetheart's coming out full time! :icon_female:
She began HRT but had adverse reactions, so gave up on coming out to protect her health.
Summer 2022 I went through gender confirmation surgery as a result of cancer.
2024 her cardiologist and a therapist wrote letters approving of resuming HRT, and now she's getting on the calendar for surgery!
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Moonflower

It was great! My wife worked with a lawyer to change her name. We talked with our first electrologist. We finally connected with the vulvoplasty surgeon's navigator, who said that her surgery will very likely be before next winter!

The environment was festive, noisy, and cheerful. We talked with a couple people who represented an LGBTQ social organization for older people like us. We had some relaxing time in the quiet lounge.

They also had hair and makeup consultants, kids' crafts, a room full of free clothing, and snacks. People also represented various healthcare services, and a children's camp.

The gendered bathrooms were re-labeled as genderless. We took advantage of the opportunity for me to accompany my wife for her first time in a "women's" bathroom of stalls. She went in by herself before we left. Yay!
:icon_wave:
1999 married :icon_archery:
The woman hiding behind my husband's facade gradually revealed herself to just me.
Fall 2018 my sweetheart's coming out full time! :icon_female:
She began HRT but had adverse reactions, so gave up on coming out to protect her health.
Summer 2022 I went through gender confirmation surgery as a result of cancer.
2024 her cardiologist and a therapist wrote letters approving of resuming HRT, and now she's getting on the calendar for surgery!
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