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Title: New and confused
Post by: miss x 1990 on September 04, 2011, 05:10:46 AM
Hi

I'm 21yrs old living in Brisbane Australia. I was born a male and I have always wished i was born a girl. I have been reading up on GiD etc and i found this site. I was wondering where to start.  I am very shy and I don't know who to talk too or where I can get help. None of my family or friends know of my desire and I have no plans in telling them at this point in time.

Over the past few weeks I have decided I need to take the first step. Where do I begin.

miss x 1990
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: Renate on September 04, 2011, 05:28:47 AM
Hi Missie:

Welcome to the forums.

Usually the first step is to go find a therapist.
They can help you decide what exactly it is that you want to do.
They are also the entryway into getting things done.

It never hurts to collect lots of information first.
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: Jennifer on September 04, 2011, 09:30:47 AM
Hi miss x,

Welcome to Susan's. :icon_wave: This is a great place to gather information. Good luck on your journey.

Jennifer
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: Devlyn on September 04, 2011, 05:46:19 PM
Hi Miss x, it's nice to meet you! You'll find plenty of Australian friends here, you've definitely come to the right place! Oh, me? I'm from Boston. Look around the site, there's tons of info, especially in the wiki section. Hugs, Tracey
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: Jasper on September 04, 2011, 08:39:40 PM
Hey.

I agree with Renate. Good advice right there.
Don't forget to take your time. Rushing into things is usually a bad thing. :P

See you around! =D
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: Jean510TV on September 05, 2011, 08:15:43 AM
Hi Miss X,

Welcome to Susan's a great family here. This is a good place to gain knowledge and a place to learn. I am sure a therapist would help but if you don't do that, just ask around. I am a closeted crossdresser as I have a nonsupporting wife. I basically learned on my own and enjoy being feminine. You might start with a few pieces of lingerie. That is how I got started, good luck on you journey.

Hugs,

Jean
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: gennee on September 05, 2011, 06:29:40 PM
Welcome, Miss X.
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: jamiejo on September 05, 2011, 06:57:04 PM
Quote from: miss x 1990 on September 04, 2011, 05:10:46 AM
Where do I begin.

This advice is free if your a Brisbane Broncos fan!!!

#1 - Get a crap load of money
#2 - Read WPATH Standard of Care - it's free
#3 - See a therapist - regularly
#4 - Hormones, Electrolysis, develop female voice
#5 - Shopping (totally my favourite part of transition)
#6 - Come out to family and friends
#7 - Pick a date for transition
#8 - Surgery (SRS, FFS, BA)
#9 - Most important advice......live your life!!!  There is more to your life then just transition.

Take care,
Jamie
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: miss x 1990 on September 06, 2011, 01:49:33 AM
Thanks for the help and support so far. You have all been very helpful.

Quote from: jamiejo on September 05, 2011, 06:57:04 PM
This advice is free if your a Brisbane Broncos fan!!!

#1 - Get a crap load of money
#2 - Read WPATH Standard of Care - it's free
#3 - See a therapist - regularly
#4 - Hormones, Electrolysis, develop female voice
#5 - Shopping (totally my favourite part of transition)
#6 - Come out to family and friends
#7 - Pick a date for transition
#8 - Surgery (SRS, FFS, BA)
#9 - Most important advice......live your life!!!  There is more to your life then just transition.

Take care,
Jamie

Thanks Jamie (p.s I am  huge Broncos fan)
Title: Re: New and confused
Post by: Cindy on September 06, 2011, 02:07:50 AM
Hi Miss X,

Cindy from Adelaide here. As Tracey said lots of Aussie girls here. The normal way to progress in Aus is to get a referral to a therapist, usually a psychiatrist, In Aus. They go through the issues and recommend you for hormones which are given and monitored by an endocrinologist. If you don't know who to get referred to ask your local TG/TV site. For Qld I have a listing for Australian Transgender Support Assoc of Queensland. PO Box 212. New Farm Qld 4005. atsaq.com.au. No idea what they are like. Then go to your local GP and ask for a referral, and the journey begins.

And keep posting, we have to be louder than those USA girls :laugh:

Hugs
Cindy