Advice please.
would you advise me to start with facial hair removal.
I have always hated shaving and one can never really look nice with stubble.
Hi Lolli,
You may find the following link interesting: ;)
TS ROAD MAP (http://www.tsroadmap.com/)
tinkerbell :icon_chick:
Thank you Tinkerbell.
That program has opened my eyes to making a plan and sticking to it.
I have many options that i must take into account including my sons feelings and the type of job i do.
After all i would not want to end up doing physical work on construction sites or the like.
I work mainly in retail so hopefully i can continue with that.
I have been reading about lazer hair removal and as i understand it it does not rid you completely of hair and one would have to go back yearly for a follow up.
However Electrolysis will rid one of hair but it will be painfull.
No pain no gain. :(
Quote from: lolli on September 27, 2006, 07:08:31 PM
Advice please.
would you advise me to start with facial hair removal.
I have always hated shaving and one can never really look nice with stubble.
Hi Lolli,
One of my key objectives prior to transition was facial hair removal... to me it is one essental to help passing.
Shaving only temporarily relieves the problem of facial hair and the dreaded 5 o'clock shadow comes regularly every day.
I started electrolysis 6 months prior to transitioning and got my chin and jaw virtually clear. My cheeks and side of face where not to bad and could also be hidden by long hair. The upper lip took the longest.
Just over two years later I was clear and have never shaved since 2002.
Why Electrolysis....well I had mainly ginger (red) facial hair and that with the low number of black hairs was not a good candidate for Laser.
My only regret was NOT STARTING earlier and getting completely clear before transition.
If you want permenent hair removal, Electrolysis is the tried and tested option, but are not cheap and at times painful
Buffy
Oh the joys of never shaving again. :)
Just think smooth skin.
Wish i had done it when first i worked, just think how much i would of saved on razors and gel?
I want to start electrolysis and my spouse is against it. She says it will make me look "too" feminine! GAH!! She still doesn't get that THAT"S the POINT ! ! ! Funny thing is that she didn't say that to my starting HRT.
She's probably (and justifiably I suppose) concerned about the cost. Most of my beard is going grey and I don't think laser will be cost effective either. Oh Well!
is it possible to start hrt first then.
I would have to see a doctor would i not?
Shaving is something i do as i cycle but female friends have asked me not to shave as its too girly!!!!
Everyone's journey is different, Lolli. And yes, you need to see a doctor about hormones. Two, actually, a therapist and an endocrinologist. I started therapy in December of '05 and started hormones three weeks ago.
Since I haven't started electolysis I still shave almost my entire body. I'm hardly out at all outside my home so the afternoon stubble isn't an issue yet. But it will be. I expect that facial hair will be my biggest impediment to transitioning (after my spouse!).
Most of the opinions that I've read say that electrolysis should be the first thing to start. I just haven't been able to work it out so it happened that way.
hugs 'n smiles
helen
Quote from: Kiera on November 04, 2006, 01:01:10 PM
Whoa!! Did you really explain to her the results???
Oh yeah, I made sure she knows alright. That's why I',m sure she's more concerned about the $$$.
I'd like to welcome you, Kiera, to Susan's! While it's not mandatory, most of the members here post an introduction (in the INTRODUCTIONS section, of course) so we can quickly get to know you, and you can get to know us by reading ours (mine was written in late December, 2005, if you're interested). I'd like to invite you to do the same.
I'll be looking forward to reading more from you and again, WELCOME ! ! :)
hugs 'n smiles,
helen
Quote from: Kiera on November 04, 2006, 08:50:14 PM
- having just found Susan's last night I have been chatting and having fun like a new school girl practically all day today!!! It is refreshing to find a forum where just about every thread is a pleasure to read and can elicit something to say, even if in my case it is just idle girl talk.
Welcome Kiera, and yes, I feel that way about this place too. I have more fun here, whether discussing weighty topics (several of which I have no clue what I am talking about, but have fun adding my opinions), or just hanging out with the girls. It allows me to explore both my male and female qualities and play with gender roles and identities. It is, without a doubt, my favorite place to hang out online.
I agree with Helen about posting an Introduction. It really is the best place to announce yourself to the community. It can be kinda scary, telling about yourself and your journey, but I found that when I actually made myself write down all those thoughts, it helped solidify my understanding of myself and enabled me to better explain who I am to others.
Quote from: Kiera on November 04, 2006, 08:50:14 PM
Question: the 'lil gender button, is that supposed to be figurative symbol of the way I feel or a literal indicator based on actual clay??? This girl's a tad confused . . .
Most of the folks here use the gender button to identify our true nature. If you feel you are a woman (regardless of what body you were born in) choose female. Same applies to male. For some of us, neither role reflects the true nature of ourselves. Most of us who identify as Androgyne have chosen not to use the gender button because either choice is incorrect.
Hope that helps clear up your question...if you have more, just ask. Nobody here bites, although a good nibble at the right time can be fun. ;D
Lolli...sorry about the thread drift...yes, facial hair is a problem for most of us...why can't our beards recede like the rest of our hairline?? For me, the worst place is my upper lip, and I have heard that from others too. If I decide to begin permanent hair removal, I believe I will start there.
......Laurie
Quote from: Kiera on November 04, 2006, 08:50:14 PM
QuoteI'd like to welcome you, Kiera, to Susan's! While it's not mandatory, most of the members here post an introduction (in the INTRODUCTIONS section, of course . . .
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There, I just changed my 'mood' again from 'stupid' (sorry Lolli) to 'happy' - 13 posts! - what more can I say other than don't expect that everyday!! Question: the 'lil gender button, is that supposed to be figurative symbol of the way I feel or a literal indicator based on actual clay??? This girl's a tad confused . . .
Kiera
You can use the gender markers as you see fit. There are no site rules on their use. For example a TS would use the markers to indicate their true gender which would probably be different from CD's and other other members of the T community, and there are some who don't feel there is a need to use them.
Steph