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FFS - Is it worth it?

Started by Gianna, October 27, 2013, 08:50:32 AM

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Northern Jane

I agree with the comment that it depends on the degree of masculinization - add to that your genetic background.

I was 17 when I started HRT (in the days before blockers) and am 64 now. Most of my life I have been called "cute" (by guys) and in more recent years everything from "cute" to "extremely beautiful". (Maybe men's eyesight is failing LOL!) I wouldn't do anything to my face even if somebody paid me!
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abbyt89

Quote from: PrincessDi on November 17, 2013, 09:46:57 AM
Yea my swelling almost all fine 5 days post OP. it's amazing!

Did you have a hairline incision or a coronal incision? Just curious what the scar is like at this point if it was a hairline incision.
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Noah

Hairline. I got a scalp advancement and hairline recontouring, too.

At this point the stitches are still in it so it looks intense. But it's healing very well. Spiegel said that hair will grow through the incision eventually.
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Jenna Marie

I totally support anyone doing anything they need to be happy, and especially to banish dysphoria.

But I have trouble believing the majority of trans women need FFS. Maybe I just have an exceptionally fortunate group of friends? Out of 30 or so, only one is still being misgendered more than a year after starting HRT... and she hasn't changed her voice at all, and only gets "sir" after she speaks. I haven't had a problem since about six months after HRT.
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Noah

I agree w you. I think most of us can pass way more than many of us think.
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Tristan

Quote from: Jenna Marie on November 17, 2013, 12:47:44 PM
I totally support anyone doing anything they need to be happy, and especially to banish dysphoria.

But I have trouble believing the majority of trans women need FFS. Maybe I just have an exceptionally fortunate group of friends? Out of 30 or so, only one is still being misgendered more than a year after starting HRT... and she hasn't changed her voice at all, and only gets "sir" after she speaks. I haven't had a problem since about six months after HRT.
your right about the dyshoeria being gone. after everything is over and all said n done. its just melts away like a bad memory
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Noah

It's only been 5 days and I already feel so separate from my old self. Like that forehead haunted me for so long and I actually was able to let it go...FFS is the best thing EVER
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Tristan

FFS really is. its so nice to be able to look into the mirror and be happy. it makes the whole FFS recovery worth it  ;D
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abbyt89

Ahhh you guys are making me so excited for my FFS! It's just 4 weeks away :D.
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Tristan

Quote from: abbyt89 on November 17, 2013, 04:14:59 PM
Ahhh you guys are making me so excited for my FFS! It's just 4 weeks away :D.
Abby in all honesty you really should be excited. its so worth it. for any girl trans or not. tweeking some things about yourself if you feel the need adds to extra cuteness and thats always lovely  :P
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Gianna

Quote from: Tristan on November 17, 2013, 04:18:13 PM
Abby in all honesty you really should be excited. its so worth it. for any girl trans or not. tweeking some things about yourself if you feel the need adds to extra cuteness and thats always lovely  :P
Wow, I thought it wasn't worth it AT all! I was SO wrong! Thank you ladies!
❤️ Your skin isn't paper, don't cut it
❤️ Your size isn't a book, don't judge it
❤️ Your life isn't a film, don't end it
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