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Raven:
You look fabulous in your new, current photograph! You are a very attractive young woman.
M-F transition involves a time when you are in that 'passing the 'passing' test' and that other expression 'male fail'. Those frequently apply to transition progressing from part-time to full-time. At some point, you will go beyond transsexual and 'passing' - simply put, you will be female, no questions asked. You may already be there. That is fantastic! And worthy of celebration for your quick work. You took less than two months; in comparison, I took six years. That is why I keep saying that my regrets are that I could have done better but I failed to recognise my opportunities when they occurred. You see yours and go at them.
You did not explicitly write it but I'm inferring that your driver's licence now has that big, beautifull 'F' on it. Tell us about it. How does that make you feel after this past month? You anxieties will melt away and your confidence will soar.
How did your court hearing go? Did you have one yet to legalise your new drivers licence to both your new name and female? Did you get both your name and sex changed at court? You later posted that you will have another court date for a gender change. Is this separate from your motor vehicle name / gender change?
Does this also mean you got your new SSA file changed to female? Or is that still pending? Will you be using your endo's letter or a separate court order for your SSA gender change?
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I've not been to Taos, but this must be a good time of year before it gets too cold and too touristy during Winter season.
Also, you can enjoy the balloon festival at home. This will be your first time as Raven. Savour this year's experience with your renewed perspective. Maybe you'll meet new friends there or maybe you can bring friends, your work-mates, or someone from your TS group.
Going to the museum and zoo will also add to your socialisation strengths.
If I recall correctly, this is also State Fair time and another opportunity to test your new self.
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Sorry about the ginger frog legs. Doesn't anyone like frog legs here? They do taste like chicken - tee hee hee.
I need to put together for you my various beans / grains / rices slow cooker recipes and the spices I use. Delicious, vegetarian, and no frog legs. I currently have soy beans warming in my slow cooker and will add such goodies as lentil, fresh garlic, ginger, oregano, curry, and fennel along with vegetables - 'Mexican' onions, tomato and a side of sweet potato.
If you like pickling, put some 'Mexican' onions in a jar with apple cider vinegar and celery seed and let set for a few weeks; don't cut them or else they become soggy. Good for snacking or adding to a meal.
Is this making anyone hungry?
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Raven, soon enough your female voice will become first nature to you. You have been full-time in transition less than two months and you're essentially there; you mentioned only one person questioned you. Congratulations on your great progress as it is.
You mention possible low T. If you are correct, then that will greatly enable your ERT's ability to work against it. A lower ERT dose may b sufficient for you. That can be good. There is the general sense as written in the warnings about ERT. My PDR package insert includes:
- 'This medication should be taken at the lowest effective dose for the shortest amount of time.'
I hope for you that your blood test gives the results that you want.
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I will avoid a detailed reply at this board about restroom facilities. If you have never been in a female restroom, then hopefully your female co-workers will be gentle with you on etiquette and your first times. Maybe they will let you 'go' alone until you are all comfortable with the arrangements. This is as new to them as it is to you and they also will need time to adjust.
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I hope that I made my #50 worthwhile and count for something.
- 'Susan's Place Transgender Resources » International » French » Topic: Changer de sexe deviendra plus simple dès le mois prochain au Québec'
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https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,195569.new.html#new)
Quebec, Canada, removed certain unbalanced medical / surgical obligations imposed upon transsexuals seeking legal status in their new gender.
I pointed out that in the USA, the process frequently has been unbalanced against the M-F being forced into a 'gatekeeper' system and then the legal system imposing strict surgery obligations upon the M-F not foisted upon even convicted criminals. Meanwhile, the F-M can either get whatever they want or avoid surgery or medical procedures in circumstances not correspondingly permissible for the M-F.
I concluded that a system with medical oversight of the doctor - patient relationship sufficiently assures honest candidates are granted their correct re-assigned gender status without undo burden while those attempting fraud will be denied legal protection.
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Take care - Enjoy! - HUGGSS
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