Quote from: AnnaiyahStarr on December 28, 2014, 09:31:20 AM
You know what? It's funny because at one point, i googled the average cost of an mtf transition and i saw somewhere (i think it was somewhere on Susans, actually) that on average an mtf transition costs about $100k. So i decided that i wanted that to be my budget. But then again i went through and predicted how much i think i will need for my surgeries and procedures:
$25,000 - ffs
$100 - corset/body shaper
$25,000 - genitalia surgery
$1000 - clothes, accessories, wigs, ect.
$400 - name change and gender marker change on government and legal docs
$26,000 - my first car
$10,000 - laser hair removal
There. Not the entire $100,000 but it of course never hurts to have a little money left over when it's all said and done. Besides one of those things might cost a bit more than i anticipated.
I do NOT plan on getting hip or breast implants. I do want to train my voice without a coach.
With the little bit of testosterone that's remaining in my system and while I still desire sex, I've given plenty of thought to the idea of running a Clips4Sale online store as a way to help fund my transition.
well, your first car... i dont know how many people paid 26k usd for their first car, but mine definately didnt cost that much. you planning on buying everything completely brand new? my first vehicle was a little pickup truck for 1500$ that ran amazingly till it decided it was lonely and tried to kiss a tree.
id say prioritise, and when your figuring out what your expences will be, find anything and everything that you can cut out. and think of things in terms of progress. do i really need to pick up that fast food meal? itll cost me a (
insert clothing item here).
since my income wont increase for a while now. im preparing myself by cutting out anything from my budget that i dont absolutely need.
25,000 for ffs... well, after a while on hormones you may not need everything done, or ,might not need anything at all. looking at some of the pictures on this site and others, there are many many beautifull women who havent had facial surgery done.
hmmm. i also dont know your income. or your normal monthly bills to cover. create a monthly budget, figure out when your paychecks will be and estimate on a low end the minimum you know you will get paid.
then estimate all of your bills, and budget X ammount for food, however much you feel comfortable with. for me. im sitting somewhere around 250$/mo budgeted for food. but at the end of each month, i take the extra from that and put it towards my transition savings.
if you estimate your income at its minimum, and estimate your bills at the maximum. you figure out the minimum that you actually have leftover, then as you go through the month, cut out anything that you dont need, and try to minimize the expences as much as you can.
im managing to survive working 40/wk at walmart just recovered myself in less than a year from totalling my truck and getting a new vehicle (not covered by insurance). maxing out my 6k usd deductible. and losing 2 months worth of pay. and im now back to being in the black and preparing for transitioning. if you manage to get a job making anything much higher than minimum wage, your even better off than i am.