I've been lurking on this site a couple of times, finally went and got myself registered! I'm from Denmark (hence the 'goddag' in the topic, it just means hello) and I'm currently looking to getting top-surgery. I'm FtM! ;D Please treat me kindly!
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Goddag!
From Australia
Greetings and Welcome to Susan's.
There is a wealth of information here and many people to talk to.
A big warm welcome to the family! This is a very special place which you will see as time goes bye. It the place to go when you need to rant, vent, share good news, learn and have fun along the way. There is always someone around you can talk to and not feel alone in your journey. We have a family full of caring, compassion and members who really do want you to succeed and realize your dreams. The best thing is I now have a brother in Denmark, that is so cool! Here is a BIG HUG ( :icon_hug:) to welcome you and make you feel right at home. :)
Welcome boyish. We have a wonderful FtM community here. Make yourself known
And keep an eye open for "Natkat" - another FtM in Denmark, as I recall.
Hej! Welcome to the site! I live in America, but I'm of Danish heritage myself! Feel free to toss me a note any time, I'd love to become friends :)
Well, welcome to Susan's Boyish!
*Tosses some confetti over you and hands you a welcoming puppy*
I'll say, Góðan dag, not danish but Icelandic, a good day from one Scandinavian to another :)
As Jessica here said before me, this is just a one big family :)
Welcome to Susan's, Boyish.
:)