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Gender issues....

Started by ad1d4s, December 02, 2010, 05:53:07 PM

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ad1d4s

I am new to this site. And I am coming here for advice and support.

For as long as I can remember Ive been a tomboy. And for as long as I can remember I have never felt like a girl. I do not like my boobs. I feel more comfortable dressing and acting like a guy. It's who I am and what I want to be. Ive been wanting to go through surgery to remove my breasts. Ive been told there are pills creams, and shots. Id like to go through the shots. Yet, I live in Ohio where there is not many therapists in this field who I can see to get recommended to a surgen. Ive also been told that most insurance companies do not cover this.

Does anyone know of any ways that I can start this transition without surgery? I already have the muscle and the looks. Just need to tone and get rid of my breasts. Is there any natural way?
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Mrs Erocse

Welcome to Suzan's. You have come to the right place. There are many, many, informed, caring and considerate people here willing to share thier experience and knowledge with you. They will be jumping in any minute now. Sorry I am not the informed one. I am the cheer leader. :)

This is a great place to ask your questions.
Look forward to your posts.

Hugs
Mrs Erocse
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xAndrewx

I see Mrs. Erocse already welcomed you to the site, she is an awesome woman so I will say welcome as well  :icon_wave:

Working out can raise testosterone levels for the time of the workout but not indefinitely. I have no insurance and am going through with transition. I found a therapist who does student discounts to get my letter for testosterone. Then called around to find the cheapest doctor who will prescribe it. There are a few guys from Ohio who can tell you more and maybe refer you to someone. I spent about 10 years of my life there but I moved before transition sorry :(

Building chest muscle can reduce chest fat but the muscle might make them appear larger. Do you know about chest binders? They can make your chest appear smaller which might help you to be more comfortable in the meantime.