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I'm proud to have a Vajay

Started by Lisatrans69, September 26, 2014, 10:20:44 PM

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Lisatrans69

I haven't explored this site enough, or the staff may exclude my post, not being a members - but trying. All my life mostly, gratefully, I in time, was treated like the girl I was, with a birth defect.

Now, just a few years "corrected' {five years with a V, longer than with like any other girls, with natural breasts and body growth - only later  >:-), because of U.S. Law. Anyway, I am proud that I waited, mainly because of my parent's expectations, knowing I was Really female, until 18, post-op, a fairly many months until I healed and learned like Monica Stewart (one of my heroines beside my Mom and sister) female masturbation. THEN I loved the young man who took my virginity. He didn't 'make me a young woman' but he taught me about...

I am proud and happy to be a young woman, and I Truly hope others that follow my past, or have and can teach me, about being young, nurtured TS, unlike my natural mom, sis, or GG friends, only who, one, that knows now. She doesn't see ant reason to gossip, and my one and only boyfriend, just broke up with me after nearly five years mainly living together, but I am proud to be completely, I feel, female!

Hearts,

Lisa

 
Hi! I didn't feel really different at four, I just loved my family, and knew I was a girl like my older sister. My physician parents sent me to psychiatrists, and I was diagnosed transgender. I went to an accepting school where I could dress as the girl I was an take the puberty delaying meds and later female hormones. My SRS surgery was at 18. I'm now 23; love men! I love being female! Challenges
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