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MTF Transitioning in your thirties (30's)?

Started by Adabelle, October 31, 2010, 12:41:21 PM

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Alora

Quote from: Adabelle on November 20, 2016, 12:29:51 AM
It's so nice to log in every once and a while and see this thread still going strong. I'm currently 39 and about to turn 40! Even though I started this thread almost 7 years ago I still log in and check in every once and a while.

You all look and sound amazing! Much love :)

I can't believe you started this thread almost 7yrs ago. I am 35 now and made the decision to go on HRT 2 days ago. This was one of my biggest fears. I also have some strong facial features and a large frame. I'm worried I won't be able to lose enough weight to be passable. But I'm going to work my butt off. Like so many of you have said, nothing comes easy and you'll appreciate it more when you've earned it.

Loves 💋❤️💋

Alora
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Mikka55

I'm 28...2 months of hrt. Not much really.


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AshleyC

I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the dearth of info on 30s transitioning. I'm 31 and mostly noticed women were a lot younger or a lot older when transitioning.

Nice to know I'm not alone, though!  ;D
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KristinaM

Hey everybody!  I've been AWOL for a while, but that's a good thing.  I went full time last December 28th, so I'm about to hit my one-year mark, and as you can see I'm creeping up on 18 months of HRT.  I too am 30-something, and we'll just leave it at that.

Every time I come back to these forums after a hiatus, I like to update my profile picture.  So, there I am to the left, tada!  HRT has been good to me I think.  I still have trouble with learning to identify and control my emotional outbursts, but after ~20 years of having no emotional dynamic whatsoever I'm due to be cut some slack I think.  The breast development has been slow; still shy of a 34-A cup to some degree.  They hurt almost nonstop for like a year and then went dormant for a couple of months, but then started hurting (growing) again a couple weeks ago, so wish me luck, lol.

I transitioned on the job last year, and then left that job to return to school this fall semester and will be graduating finally, YAY!!!  I've been having a blast hanging out at home with my daughter most days and I will miss that dearly when I return to work.  And on that note, I just interviewed for a position that I really hope to be hired for.  This will be my first attempt at going stealth in the workforce and hopefully the final step toward living my life as a woman and nothing else in the eyes of others in my life.  Well, short of surgery and an updated birth certificate, hah.

I still plan to have bottom surgery, but I don't think I'll be touching anything else with a knife unless I stumble into a pile of cash and feel like knocking off some of the corners on my face.  Self-acceptance and time have been my biggest saviors, and good friends help with both of those.  Find those who accept you, those who love you, and those who will protect you and then safeguard those relationships.

All-in-all, I am happy, and that's why we transition, even in our 30's (and 40's and 50's and 60's, etc...)!

P.s.  Don't worry, I'm sure I'll make another update in 6 months or so, lol.
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KayXo

Quote from: KristinaM on December 06, 2016, 07:14:26 PMSelf-acceptance and time have been my biggest saviors, and good friends help with both of those.  Find those who accept you, those who love you, and those who will protect you and then safeguard those relationships.

Amen to that!  :angel:
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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Joanna

Hello lovelies

Its been ages since I have been on here. So much has happened in terms of my transition since I first posted back in 2011. 
I have been off work sick today, and found myself browsing through the forums once more.  How times change. 
I started my transition at the ripe old age of 36!  Like many on this thread I was nervous and apprehensive, not just because of the whole transition thing, but also because of my age.  I had also been weight training in my early 30's just to "prove" to myself I was a man.  This had ramped up my T levels and bulked me out.  What a terrible mistake. Alas I was not of course a man.

I have been on HRT over 5 years.  I have been on patches the whole time with the odd pill thrown in.  My E levels are never remarkably high, but my T has always been kept very low. I was on a GnRH analog depot injection 3 monthly hormone blocker for 4 years prior to my SRS in Dec 2015.

Transitioning in your 30's comes with unique challenges to our age group.  Young families, settled jobs and career advancement.  Sometimes home ownership, long term partnerships and marriages. Some of these you wouldn't consider so much in your twenties.  It is harder, it takes longer and will test your resolve to the limit, however.......it can be done if you stick with it, stay determined and embrace your new identity.

Below is my before and after 2011 - 2016
and yes....I have had FFS (twice) and a boob job too.

Good luck Thirtysomethings........ I am now a fortysomething :-(((
Love Jo




Hey come and check me out here!!........
http://www.youtube.com/user/JennaArriving1 ;D
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KayXo

I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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AnneK

QuoteGetting our ears pierced

Many guys get their ears pierced.  Mine were done about 25 years ago.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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AnneK

QuoteI'm an expert procrastinator

I'm not.  I keep putting it off.   :laugh:
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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AnneK

QuoteAs an open-question to anyone in the older-than-30-transitioning club: do you ever feel as though you wasted your youth?

Yep, I often wish I had transitioned many years ago.  When I see kids starting so young these days, I'm envious.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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wildcatdiplomat

This is encouraging as I'm 37 and  have started transitioning. Every transition timeline on Tumblr, YouTube or ->-bleeped-<- seemed to be a twenty something which always made me feel like I missed my window of opportunity. And I think the comments about being in the middle of marriages is accurate and adding into the mix busy professional careers that are on the rise and raising children.


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sophie1904

I've just started, 2 weeks on HRT and 32.

I aim to be living full time by summer next year, just after my 33rd birthday :)
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brandyvgs

Started HRT 01/06/2017  ;D
Became Self Aware: in 2011, started Therapy in July of 2012.
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AnwenEira

I'm 32 and it's been almost 4 months since I started HRT. I've noticed a few small changes, I have pecs now and breast buds xD and my skin feels so much softer and smoother, though skin changes may be more to do with using moisturizers.


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D_Wrex

Read through this entire thread a few times now - before I even thought about getting an account on here, come to that!

As a thirtysomething I do have worries about passing and whether or not HRT and use of makeup/clothing will allow me to do so, but seeing some of the pictures here gives me hope! Guess I should care less about what the world thinks of me even if I choose to transition and don't pass...but hey ho.

Looking forward to seeing what the future might hold!
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Darlig Ulv

Ya, I've noticed a lack of 30s people posting when i first joined the site. I'm 32 and 1 month into HRT, tho wished i started earlier lol
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KristinaM

#516
~22 months on HRT @ 35yo. Transitioning in your 30's is totally possible.



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Deniz

Quote from: Joanna on March 02, 2017, 11:37:29 AM
Hello lovelies

Its been ages since I have been on here. So much has happened in terms of my transition since I first posted back in 2011. 
I have been off work sick today, and found myself browsing through the forums once more.  How times change. 
I started my transition at the ripe old age of 36!  Like many on this thread I was nervous and apprehensive, not just because of the whole transition thing, but also because of my age.  I had also been weight training in my early 30's just to "prove" to myself I was a man.  This had ramped up my T levels and bulked me out.  What a terrible mistake. Alas I was not of course a man.

I have been on HRT over 5 years.  I have been on patches the whole time with the odd pill thrown in.  My E levels are never remarkably high, but my T has always been kept very low. I was on a GnRH analog depot injection 3 monthly hormone blocker for 4 years prior to my SRS in Dec 2015.

Transitioning in your 30's comes with unique challenges to our age group.  Young families, settled jobs and career advancement.  Sometimes home ownership, long term partnerships and marriages. Some of these you wouldn't consider so much in your twenties.  It is harder, it takes longer and will test your resolve to the limit, however.......it can be done if you stick with it, stay determined and embrace your new identity.

Below is my before and after 2011 - 2016
and yes....I have had FFS (twice) and a boob job too.

Good luck Thirtysomethings........ I am now a fortysomething :-(((
Love Jo






Hi Jo

May I ask who performed your FFS?
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D_Wrex

Quote from: KristinaM on April 16, 2017, 01:51:39 AM
~22 months on HRT @ 35yo. Transitioning in your 30's is totally possible.



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Wow! This definitely gives me hope for the future - you look amazing!
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KristinaM

Quote from: D_Wrex on April 19, 2017, 11:51:52 AM
Wow! This definitely gives me hope for the future - you look amazing!
Lol at my half drunk selfie at 2am

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