Quote from: Rachel Richenda on November 15, 2016, 07:34:09 AM
You look fabulous honey! Wow well done x
Thank you, Rachel. That means a lot to me.
Quote from: Maria77 on November 12, 2016, 09:09:06 PM
Terri,
You look beautiful!
Thank you, Maria. You're very kind.
Quote from: jentay1367 on November 15, 2016, 10:06:28 PM
Hi Terri...welcome to passdom or womanhood or whatever you want to call it.
Lisa
Yes... passing, the Holy Grail for most of us. I've been luckier than some. I'm 5'8", and have a small frame for a man, but I'm still too heavy at 185 lb, and too broad-shouldered to fit well in a lot of women's clothes. Still, I was semi-passable before FFS.
Compare me six months ago, before FFS, and me last week, two-months post-op:


It's night and day. I cringe now when I see my before pictures. I was part-time for six months before FFS and I went out to bars, restaurants (including ladies' rooms) and shopping malls. Although I was never once openly stared at (to my knowledge) or had anyone say anything rude to me, I still think RLE is cruel, and so dangerous. So yes, I feel I have attained some sort of right-of-passage. My driver's license and credit cards now have my female name on them (with the correct gender on my DL), sort of an added layer of protection (and validation).
Still, I have that jarring dissonance of being anatomically incorrect. I cannot stand having a bulge in my panties. Fortunately, my RLE clock has started, and I can only hang on until I can get SRS. Then I will truly feel I have joined the club, lol.
I apologize if I have offended those of you who reject gender stereotypes, or feel that "being a woman" is a lot more than your clothes or the physical appearance of your body. I can appreciate that point of view, but I am very much gender binary, and I have come to the conclusion that my "inner self" does not count as currency for my desire to be accepted by others in society as female.
With kindness,
Terri