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Quote from: Sweet luck on Today at 01:16:38 PMHi, everyone! I'm glad to introduce myself here) My nickname is Sweet Luck, I'm transgender woman on the beginning stage. I'm from Azerbaijan a small post-soviet country in Caucasis region. I have been taking HRT for more than 2 months already and I'm so excited seeing my body and face changes little by little)) My height is 177sm and weight is 58kg, so I'm going to gain some pounds on HRT to get more feminine body. I'm doing yoga almost everyday, that helps me to be fit and getting relaxed 😌. I'm also found of cycling, hiking, rock climbing and all kinds of active tourism. For me the first priority of being here is to find close transgender friends from other countries and find some useful information regarding transition. Thanks everyone, I will be glad, if someone feedback me))
Quote from: Sarah B on April 06, 2024, 08:09:06 AMHello Sweet LuckHello, dear Sarah! Sorry for posting so late, since April I suffered from a strong gender disforia. So even I wanted to give up my HRT, I was disappointed with no effects. But now everything is all right! I feel my body is getting more and more feminine, I feel my new brests growing and I'm so happy 😊. By the way I've posted my newcomer's introduction.
My name is Sarah B and I would like to formally, Welcome you to Susan's Place!
You mentioned in your first post;
- You can expect your boobs to be smaller than your closest female relatives by up to a cup size.
- You may notice signs of breast enlargement around the third month if you're using both hormone blockers and hormones.
- Breasts take 3 to 5 years from tanner stage 1 to tanner stage 5.
When I first started HRT I knew it would take time for my breasts to develop and I heard at the time it would take about 5 years. I was patient, so in the end I did not worry about them growing.
We strive to make this a safe place to find information and to share your thoughts and comments regarding your journey. Just about everyone here has been confused about their gender at some point in their lives. Some discover they are transgender and others realize they are non-binary, while others may feel they fit best somewhere else along the gender spectrum. No matter where that may be, you are always welcome at Susan's Place.
Once you feel comfortable here, it would be appreciated if you add a little bit more about yourself in the Introductions Forum. I'm always learning something new.
In addition members of Susan's will more than likely will discuss problems or issues that are similar to yours as most of us have experienced these as well. You can read about my story (still in progress) in a link listed below my signature.
Please review the links at the end of this message, they include information which will help you navigate the site and use the available features. When you reach 15 posts, you will be able to send and reply to private messages and you will also be able to add an avatar to your profile, until then if you have any questions about the Susan's Place site and the Forums, please feel free to contact, the Forum Admin Danielle Northern Star Girl alaskandanielle@yahoo.com
Once again, Welcome to Susan's Place!
Sarah B
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Quote from: Iztaccihuatl on Today at 12:50:45 PMHi Jenn,
Just checking in to see how you did in your bicycle race? If I had to guess, I'd say you were sore from it all day yesterday and maybe you are still feeling it today. I hope it was a great Type 2 Fun activity and you are ready for more.
Watching out for that race report.
Hugs,
Heidemarie
Quote from: Iztaccihuatl on Today at 12:47:27 PMThat is good news!
Any word on what happened and what improvements can be made?
Thanks,
Heidemarie