Mary T is right.
Just, Hi and welcome to the site. We have a lot of people here with a great deal of experience.
First I would have to ask, do you know what you want? Not just for them to be gone. Why? What is your goal? Where do you see yourself in a year or 5? How about 15 or more?
I would highly suggest a couple of options. The ladies jumped in and started talking about hormones. They are effective for certain things then have side effects that hurt or help. However before you get to hormones, I think you should talk to a psychologist or therapist. You need to figure out what hurts so much. What you want to be and where you want to go. Then you can talk about proceeding. Do you just want your genitals gone but continue in all other ways? Do you want to partially transition? Do you want to go the whole way.? Do you see yourself as not fully male or female? A therapist can help you figure these things out for yourself without spinning in circles. Once you have that taken care of, then you can move on to more physical things. Surgery, hormones, dressing differently, presenting differently.
I know it all seems so immediate at times. It can't be. It is too much to do right now. I have had times where it was so important that there be a change, I wasn't sure what to do with myself. Small steps. Keep seeing the possibilities as you go along. I still think it all starts from a place of mental health and moving forward in a determined way. It will likely change. That is where learning to roll with punches and become flexible is helpful.
I can't tell you what to do. I know in my experience, I feel kind of similarly. I want that area all different. However, I am taking the steps and trying to see options to see how far I have to go. I still need help and get lost. That is where my therapist and support team steps in. I don't know how good advice I am giving but it is the only type I know. What my experience has told me and having watched other's journeys. In my case, the combination of spiro and estradiol have greatly reduced my testicles. However, my penis has not changed much. I would love to get it all gone. In the long run I know it is easier for surgeons to give me a full transition if it is all still there to work with.
Sorry if that is not help that supports you.
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