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just curious whats your fav part of being you?

Started by LilKittyCatZoey, July 18, 2011, 01:59:30 PM

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LilKittyCatZoey

well obviously i am a mtf and not proud of the m part. so i am just curious whats been your fav moments or experiences during or after your transitions? i heard tons from the girls i would just love to hear some from the boys  :D
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malinkibear

I'm proud of myself in that I present how I want to present. My girlfriend told me a while ago how proud she was that I do what makes me feel comfortable, despite what people think, and I realised that I like that about myself too. Still too scared to start fully transitioning, but that's for a different thread. Right now, it's my girlfriend being proud of me :D
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_Jack_

I'm still pre-everything, but right at the moment in my journey of transitioning, it's definately my new found confidence! :)
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Lee

My first meeting with a trans guy who had been on T for years and realizing just how well he passed.
Also, learning about top surgery.  It made me so happy I started crying.  :laugh:
Oh I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love

A blah blog
http://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,365.0.html
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Natkat

first time wearing a suit or getting suit part by christmas have been some of my best trans experience..

also going to school as a boy, and having my class pupil and teacher refering to me as male..

last being on T and notice chancing like adams apeal and mucles..
I totally love it..
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Darrin Scott

I think I'm proud of the fact that I'm taking what seems like a natural next step in what I've always been. A male-identified person.





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mcZ

My confidence. Before I started transitioning I had very little confidence in myself, now I have a lot more.
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Wolfsnake

I'm pre-everything and can just about pass for butch at this point, so not a lot of transitional experiences yet.

I think my favorite right now is whenever my love whispers "Hey boyfriend" in my ear. He reminds me that I am loved in the way I want so badly to be loved--not as a girlfriend, but as a boyfriend.
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Darrin Scott

Quote from: mcZ on July 18, 2011, 06:51:01 PM
My confidence. Before I started transitioning I had very little confidence in myself, now I have a lot more.

This.





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Natkat

Quote from: Wolfsnake on July 18, 2011, 06:55:12 PM
I'm pre-everything and can just about pass for butch at this point, so not a lot of transitional experiences yet.

I think my favorite right now is whenever my love whispers "Hey boyfriend" in my ear. He reminds me that I am loved in the way I want so badly to be loved--not as a girlfriend, but as a boyfriend.

oh thats so cute.. :-*
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LordKAT

finding moments of feeling inclusion, like I belong.
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N.Chaos

Not lying anymore, not wearing clothes that never seemed right, and finally being called someone's boyfriend.
Also, I love my voice. Love it. I've never been so thankful for it.
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Windmill

I'm pre everything; I love that I finally feel comfortable in my own skin and that I know for the first time since I was 13 that happiness is possible for me.

Quote from: Wolfsnake on July 18, 2011, 06:55:12 PM
I'm pre-everything and can just about pass for butch at this point, so not a lot of transitional experiences yet.

I think my favorite right now is whenever my love whispers "Hey boyfriend" in my ear. He reminds me that I am loved in the way I want so badly to be loved--not as a girlfriend, but as a boyfriend.

That's one of the best things I've heard    :D
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skakid

I love hearing people say my name. It really feels like they're talking to me now. Seeing the right name on a birthday cake for once in my life was an amazing thing.
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Josh

I also love hearing people say my name and refer to me wit the right pronouns.
But right now i am dealing wit sobriety/recovery at the same time as college and transitioning (all w/in my freshman yr, bout to be a sophomore now). Bein able to deal wit that in healthy ways is a great feeling, knowing how strong i am and what ive been thru.

Preeverything but living fulltime male at college.

Knowing exactly who i, Kal Tyler, am and not giving a ->-bleeped-<- what others think
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LilKittyCatZoey

I can relate to FEW things like confidence and the name stuff and
Quote from: Natkat on July 18, 2011, 07:14:27 PM
oh thats so cute.. :-*
THIS RESPONSE  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Ratchet

To finally find myself in love with myself. Not in a conceited way. To go from being an angry, antisocial, unhappy person to someone that can small talk with strangers, can smile without a reason, and look in the mirror without being disgusted. The best thing about being me, is seeing the change I bring myself, and the others around me. There's nothing better then loving the person you are, with it's flaws, and realizing other people love those things too. When my 50+ head count of co-workers all turn to me and say "You're leaving so soon, we're gonna miss you" or "It just won't be the same when you leave". Thrills me. I am able to be that person now. And I love it.
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Silas

Being confident and comfortable in myself.
It seems like the more confident one is, the better they pass as themselves.

I love being called male by teachers. Usually they correct themselves or I'm not in their class, but it's still nice. The principal even pointed me to the boys' restroom when I came back in after school. Only three students in my school have ever been fussy about my identity. The rest have been accepting as you could be. It's great to hear someone that shared the girls' locker room with you in middle school call you "he". ;D

I think the best thing is that, or wearing a tie. There's something fancy-feeling about that. X3
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LilKittyCatZoey

Quote from: Silas on July 19, 2011, 06:38:30 AM
Being confident and comfortable in myself.
It seems like the more confident one is, the better they pass as themselves.

I love being called male by teachers. Usually they correct themselves or I'm not in their class, but it's still nice. The principal even pointed me to the boys' restroom when I came back in after school. Only three students in my school have ever been fussy about my identity. The rest have been accepting as you could be. It's great to hear someone that shared the girls' locker room with you in middle school call you "he". ;D

I think the best thing is that, or wearing a tie. There's something fancy-feeling about that. X3

lol ties are uncomfy you will see ;) ;) ;)
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justmeinoz

Being able to experience my emotions fully at last, and realising this strange feeling I have, is loving myself and everyone else.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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