Quote from: Lara1969 on March 12, 2016, 02:34:34 PM
I do not agree. Two years before I also argued against these surgeries. Now after these surgeries I know that they are lifechanging events. My passing is now perfect even with larger hands, even when speaking in the night or coughing. I do not have to care like every CIS girl. As far as I know you did not had these surgeries. Maybe you underestimate the results?
You don't agree with the FACT that I pass perfectly and 100% of the time without voice surgery or FFS? And that others as well. Do you doubt of our sincerity? It's like disagreeing that the earth is round. We are proof that some people can pass perfectly without any of these surgeries. People are astounded, speechless when I tell them I was born male. I did not have these surgeries and I have no reason to. Spend tens of thousands of dollars that I don't even have, and risk breaking what is already working well?
QuoteAnd I can laugh and cough and I never have to think again about it.
I will admit that is the only thing that bothers me, that I have to be careful with, that prevents me from being 100% relaxed BUT since surgeries only change pitch and not resonance, I don't see how surgery would help with this. How can I be guaranteed of this without risking damage to my voice which passes perfectly already. Physically, I pass fine, no problems. So no concerns there.
QuoteThere are only some girls who regretted their FFS or VFS in the web because something went wrong.
And what's to say that I won't be one of these girls?? I am aware of Kim and Haben, the latter being quite close to me but honestly, I'm not impressed with most results when I compare my voice to theirs, recovery can also be VERY long, there is risk of scarring with Haben (I don't heal well), there are so many complications that can happen, one has to be careful not to speak or cough the first few weeks or else everything is compromised...the negatives outweigh the positives. Kim is sooooo far and VERY expensive. I also don't want my voice to become weaker as a result of the surgery.
But I wish I could feel more relaxed, like totally free as you say even if my voices passes 100% of the time...know that even if I let my guard down, it wouldn't matter, I think it would help improve quality of life. Ideally, I wish I didn't care!

But, I do.
Quote from: Melanie ♡ on March 12, 2016, 02:45:13 PM
Just yesterday I went to a restaurant and I noticed the waitress had a brow bone like mine, and she doesn't cover it with bangs, and her voice is more masculine than mine too, and nobody clocked her.
Excellent points. I also notice this. More physically than in terms of voice as I have rarely seen or heard women who sounded male. A few do indeed have masculine features, brow bone, hairline that is not typically female, no hourglass body shape, very small breasts, etc and pass perfectly well. So, I think our problem lies in the fact that we are very insecure due to the fact that we were born male, raised male and seek femininity to a greater degree to cover this up, compensate for this, help us feel more secure. We need it more given our past. But, in reality, we don't. It's a mental thing.