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Transgender in Western Australia

Started by jackeTT, May 26, 2015, 11:35:23 AM

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jackeTT

Hi everyone.

I'm 21 and come to the realization over the past couple of months that I am transgender and am looking to begin transitioning soon. I've tried searching around but can't seem to find much specific information about the process of transitioning in WA, and seeing as a fair few people here seem to be from Australia maybe I could get some basic information here, such as the cost of HRT, the process of getting HRT, name/gender changes on official documents, etc, pretty much anything you think might help me in my future.

Thanks.
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Laura_7

Hello *hugs*

You could have a look here:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,188309.msg1674885.html#msg1674885

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,109367.msg825414.html#msg825414

Its all a process... just take the time you need but keep at it.

You might see a gender therapist... a person who could help you along and help find out what you want...
if they are not supportive you might look for another...

Concerning voice, imo it takes consistency, a few minutes of training over a few months. Never overstrain your voice.
Things that can be done quite quickly are trying to speak a bit more softer and breathier, and more intonation. Intonation with women is almost like a dance, going up and down much more, for example often going up at the end of a sentence, but also within words.
Really? spoken by a man would go up slightly at the end... spoken by a women it would go up in the middle and again at the end, and much more.

And others have succeeded, too :).


I'd say just take it step by step, one step after the other.


hugs
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Zoetrope

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