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Started by Kristyn, September 26, 2010, 11:02:43 AM

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Kristyn

A couple that occurred to me.

Following my second urination after the catheter was removed, I reached down to pull up my underwear then, with my other hand, I motioned to tuck.  What a great feeling to finally realize that I do not have to do that anymore! :)

Using a public washroom for the first time.  At the airport on my return home, I visited the washroom and really couldn't care about anyone seeing me through the cracks between the door and the stall. :)

Wearing form fitting yoga pants.  Look Ma!  No Bulge!!!! :laugh:
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juliemac

LOL. I know the feeling. 2 months after surgery and I still find little things like that  :)

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Jessica.C


Im so happy for you Kristy.  My Oh My one more month and ill get to experience those things too ;D


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FairyGirl

awww Kristyn and Jessica this makes me just want to hug you guys! 

Pretty much wearing any tight clothing without worrying about it. Putting on a sexy thong and actually having it fit. And then there's that best post-op first of all...  >:-)

(but I won't say cuz it's Sunday and I'm being a good girl lol :angel:)
Girls rule, boys drool.
If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come.
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carolinejeo

As long as you don't try to stand ...
Procrastination is your worst enemy.
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tracya1980

Yes it is wonderful, isn't it.  the first time you look down and realize that the hated "male part" is no longer there is a liberating experience.  My GRS was a rebirth for me.
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juliemac

LOL. I have not touched ceramic since my surgery  :)
Every one in a while, some thing that was habitual, is noted as not needed any more.
My self confidence is definately up!

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Debra

Quote from: Kristyn on September 26, 2010, 11:02:43 AM
I reached down to pull up my underwear then, with my other hand, I motioned to tuck.

I have a feeling I'm going to be doing that for a while too LOL

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