Quote from: Tink on June 20, 2008, 10:22:09 PM
Welcome back, hon! 
tink 
Thank you Tink! It's good to see you again!

Quote from: lady amarant on June 21, 2008, 12:55:09 AM
I can so relate to what you are saying about SRS though - I'm desperately trying to scrape together enough money to go back to university next year AND afford HRT, Laser and all the rest at the same time, so by my best estimate, surgery is at least a bachelor's and a couple of years of work away ... I turn 30 this August. 
But on a happier note, it's SO very good to have you here! Welcome Back!!!
~Simone.
Thanks Simone, I wish you luck with getting your own bachelor's. I was fortunate enough to have my health insurance help out with HRT and was able to talk to a wonderful counselor at school who has been very supportive, basically for free (it was covered under the student health fee). I will be turning 25 this fall and hope to celebrate it well after the orchi.
Quote from: cindybc on June 21, 2008, 03:55:49 AM
Hi Fae, well I only been here for the past 10 months but I was here well in Susan's chat 8 years ago. Well we not likely met but welcome back to Susan's and I do hope that we will cross paths again. Wish I could help you in how to acquiring funds for SRS but I'm afraid I don't except for when you complete school and begin working in your trade. I beleive that a good lot of the girls here just saved up the money in some way or another.
Cindy
Maybe it was less than a year ago Cindy, I can't remember

I don't really plan on having SRS, because I think it's just too much for me. In cost, pain, recovery, and the risks...it just seems like too much. I think once I have an orchi I'll be alright. I'm just jealous of my friend who already has a vagina and I don't, it's very frustrating sometimes.

I think I'll be alright "living in-between" though I don't really think it's "in-between." I'm just a woman who has a large clitoris!

Some things are more important for me to accomplish now. I've come a long way in my transition to womanhood, and I think I've come far enough.
Quote from: Zythyra on June 21, 2008, 05:30:44 AM
Welcome back Fae!
Zythyra
Thanks Zythyra! I'm glad you're still here, how are things going for you hun?
Quote from: Maebh on June 21, 2008, 09:57:56 AM
Céad míle fáilte
Welcome back Fae. What kept you away?
Good luck in your studies and best wishes of success in your chosen career. You might be poor now as a student but after your graduation with your knowledge and certifications you'll be able to start a career and earn money, specially if there is a demand and a need for your skills and experience. So it might take time but eventually you'll be able to fulfil your dream. Don't give up and enjoy the journey.
Go n-éirí do bhóthar leat.
Hope, Light, Laughter, Love & Respect.
Maebh
I just needed to find my own path Maebh. I needed to figure things out for myself. And it's true; we all go through transition alone, and that's why I was away but now I'd like to reconnect. I only hope once I graduate I'll be able to find a decent job, though I'm not sure how much in demand my skills will be.
Go raimh maith agat, Sláinte chugatBlessed Be,
Fae
Quote from: Nichole on June 21, 2008, 10:41:08 AM
Welcome back, Fae. I'm just finsihing grad school myself and I understand money difficulties!! But, as Cindy pointed out with a new job afterwards things will get better I expect.
It's nice to have you back, sorry about the circumstances. Here's hoping they improve quickly.
Nichole
Money is definitely an issue right now...Thanks Nichole!

Quote from: gennee on June 21, 2008, 12:30:23 PM
Welcome back Fae.
Gennee

Thank you Gennee