Is there a such thing as a partial transition? Can one take hormones to look like they're in between both genders?
Why not? :angel:
There are no rules as to how far you have to go. The point is to be yourself, whomever that may be. Not everybody fits in a box or can be defined by a standard set of rules. Some transitions could be simple as a hairstyle change and some are the complete assimilation of the other gender including surgery(ies).
Remember you're unique... just like everyone else.
QuoteSome transitions could be simple as a hairstyle change and some are the complete assimilation of AN OTHER gender including surgery(ies).
Fixed that up a bit for ya. ^^
Hormones have the upsides, that they take effect slowly and the degree of the effect can be varied by dosage. Also I belive (I have no experience whatsoever with that), that most changes are reversible up to a certain point if you find that it's maybe not the thing for you.
I was considering that for myself, but as I know insurance helps only if you're diagnosed with a need for full change surgery, and I certainly won't take anything I got from dubious sources without supervision.
Lowering testosterone levels whould be a neat way, but I havn't found anything in regard to that. (There are rumors that soy does that, but there are equally many that say it's an unfounded myth.)
If I had the means and courage, I think I would partially transition. For me, I'd just like to look more male...but I wouldn't want to take hormones. A breast reduction (but not full mastectomy...I want to have kids and breast feeding is better, from what I understand), maybe some facial surgery, but not much. I'd change my name. It's all up to the individual and what will make you happy.
I don't know what all you would have to do...for hormones, you'd have to have a gender therapist and go through those lines, but if you just wanted plastic surgery, I'm pretty sure there's no one that can stop you...it's your body.
You definitely aren't the only one with those feelings, though. :)
there is no reason why not I've just started hormones to become more fem but there is no way I'm getting rid of my beard. as far as obtaining them My doc was willing to write me scripts I've herd that herbal therapies work slowly and in some places are significantly cheaper
Things like spiro in low doses do diminish T levels (without eliminating them)
with low risk. But, you must be carefull because too low a T level without
estrogen cause's bone loss. In men, estrogen comes from
part of the free T (unbinded to T receptors) being transformed
locally in diverse tissues into Estrogen (bones need the estrogen for their health
even in men).
The problem is that unless you're transexual, doctor's
don't want to prescribe T reducing meds..
Quote from: Kinkly on June 19, 2008, 10:09:39 AM
there is no reason why not I've just started hormones to become more fem but there is no way I'm getting rid of my beard. as far as obtaining them My doc was willing to write me scripts I've herd that herbal therapies work slowly and in some places are significantly cheaper
Congratulations Kinkly ;D
Quote from: Kinkly on June 19, 2008, 10:09:39 AM
there is no reason why not I've just started hormones to become more fem but there is no way I'm getting rid of my beard. as far as obtaining them My doc was willing to write me scripts I've herd that herbal therapies work slowly and in some places are significantly cheaper
Know something more definite about it?
I know a girl who is somewhat of a herb-woman, but I'm not up to talk to her about that yet.
Quote from: Kinkly on June 19, 2008, 10:09:39 AM
there is no reason why not I've just started hormones to become more fem but there is no way I'm getting rid of my beard. as far as obtaining them My doc was willing to write me scripts I've herd that herbal therapies work slowly and in some places are significantly cheaper
Congrats on starting hormones Kinkly, that's wonderful news!
Z
Quote from: Zythyra on June 19, 2008, 07:11:31 PM
Quote from: Kinkly on June 19, 2008, 10:09:39 AM
there is no reason why not I've just started hormones to become more fem but there is no way I'm getting rid of my beard. as far as obtaining them My doc was willing to write me scripts I've herd that herbal therapies work slowly and in some places are significantly cheaper
Congrats on starting hormones Kinkly, that's wonderful news!
Z
I'm not so sure some of the side effects listed in patient info i already have and I dont know if i could cope if they got worse
I also felt a bit like i used to feel b4 a seizure at 1 point yesterday that scares me somewhat
Quote from: Kinkly on June 20, 2008, 01:02:14 PM
I'm not so sure some of the side effects listed in patient info i already have and I dont know if i could cope if they got worse
I also felt a bit like i used to feel b4 a seizure at 1 point yesterday that scares me somewhat
Keep your doc posted of side effects, it might help if they tweak the dosage.
Z
I'm planing on calling my doc Monday to talk about side effects
I am undecided about whether I am full-on mtf TS or an androgyne, but I know I'd like to at least go on female hormones and develop breasts, curves, softer skin. I also have a beard, and I'm a bigger guy... There is something strangely appealing about hiding a more feminine shape under my baggy male clothes..
But like I said, I'm undecided... but I'd love to talk to anyone else with the same feelings.