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candis cayne started transition ( hormones ) at 27

Started by mementomori, May 01, 2012, 04:02:33 AM

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~RoadToTrista~

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mementomori

Quote from: Seyranna on May 03, 2012, 05:45:05 AM
I started at 29, 7 months HRT now and I'm already hot, prettier than most cis girls at my work too >.< ( my avatar is at 4 months HRT)

I won't need any surgery( except BA perhaps but I'm already B cup) because I'm lucky though my body was somewhat predisposed I had little to no male features not to mention no Adam's apple( which is a supreme gender cue) and I am very small. Bottom line it all depends on 2 things: Is your bone structure androgynous and/or female and are you receptive to HRT.

im at just under 6 foot , but look androgynous and get mistaken for female , well until i speak . i used to get taken for female a lot more when i was like 16 , im 25 now and have lived as a androgynous / feminine male bodied person since i was 14 , i was contemplating going on hormones when i was like 15 and decided not to becuase i thought it would just give me boobs and stop my facial hair and  i though oh well i can just get permant hair removal for that

but i was ignorant that its so much more than chest development , it works on skin , mental state everything . i hate that awful feeling where you want to cry and tears physically wont come out despite it ( i know thats a T related hormonal thing ) if only i could go back to when i was like 15/16 knowing what i know now and get on at least low dose hormones
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mementomori

i have small hips and a waist that goes inwards , but i have wide shoulders , but i know my shoulders have a fair bit of naturam muscle on them so if hormones made me loose that id look narrow . id never be " petite " though obviously
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Nicolette

I was made aware of Candis Cayne on the TV series Dirty Sexy Money which was shown on C4, UK, a couple of years ago. It was one of my favourite shows until they cancelled it. She was also in the (car crash) Nip/Tuck series, which I watched because of the TS subjects sometimes incorporated.
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Julie Wilson

Quote from: Amalina on May 03, 2012, 03:03:23 AM
I'm not overly worried about my height considering I've known quite a few women taller than me. I struggle mostly with weight and health, I haven't been a decent weight since I hit puberty so I really don't know what my frame is underneath the fat. I'm also diabetic so even if I didn't despise my body I'd still need to find a way to eat better, for various reasons I've failed at that.

I've seen a lot of women just on here that show age doesn't mean much with HRT, but I still have my doubts about myself, never been very lucky in life.

Thanks though.  :icon_hug:


If you need to transition and you do, you will feel a lot better which will contribute to positive health a no doubt you will care more about your body and take better care of it.  I know it worked that way for me and others too.

Wishing you intention and resolve.
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~RoadToTrista~

Has she always been shaped like that, or did hormones push her down?
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Jamie D

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on May 05, 2012, 11:21:34 PM
Has she always been shaped like that, or did hormones push her down?

Before hormones:

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Dhamma

Some of the posts in this thread are abhorrent to me.  Imagine being this girl  She goes through her teens (male puberty) endures her early twenties confused about her gender and probably her sexuality and social condition in general.  It was in her late twenties that she finally discovered that there are forms of truly effective treatment. 

She has in that time worked as a drag performer with natural effeminite characteristics, and has more than likely developed confidence and self-esteem regarding her personality, demeanor, and most importantly her gender.  She had probably saved up a significant amount of money for her initial surgeries and afterwards began modeling and general performance work with agents and contacts she had gained thorugh performance as a drag artist. 

Then as she became quickly successful and she used what funds were available to finsih her transition and move on with her life.  How dare anyone judge her for "having work done."  I don't even know the girl, but knowing what she must have gone through, I have nothing but respect and admiration for her successes.
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~RoadToTrista~

I don't see any posts where she's judged for having work done.....
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Jamie D

Quote from: mementomori on May 01, 2012, 06:46:18 PM
oh she is talking about in this video that she identifies as androgynous now , i wonder how many people do that , transition completely but eventually realie they feel more on the androgynous side of feminine  / not binary

That's VannaSiamese!  ;D
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Jamie D

Quote from: Dhamma on May 05, 2012, 11:47:26 PM
Some of the posts in this thread are abhorrent to me.  Imagine being this girl  She goes through her teens (male puberty) endures her early twenties confused about her gender and probably her sexuality and social condition in general.  It was in her late twenties that she finally discovered that there are forms of truly effective treatment. 

She has in that time worked as a drag performer with natural effeminate characteristics, and has more than likely developed confidence and self-esteem regarding her personality, demeanor, and most importantly her gender.  She had probably saved up a significant amount of money for her initial surgeries and afterward began modeling and general performance work with agents and contacts she had gained thorough performance as a drag artist. 

Then as she became quickly successful and she used what funds were available to finish her transition and move on with her life.  How dare anyone judge her for "having work done."  I don't even know the girl, but knowing what she must have gone through, I have nothing but respect and admiration for her successes.

I would same the majority cis-actresses have had work done.
It doesn't seem out of the ordinary.
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Joeyboo~ :3

Quote from: Dhamma on May 05, 2012, 11:47:26 PM
Some of the posts in this thread are abhorrent to me.  Imagine being this girl  She goes through her teens (male puberty) endures her early twenties confused about her gender and probably her sexuality and social condition in general.  It was in her late twenties that she finally discovered that there are forms of truly effective treatment. 

She has in that time worked as a drag performer with natural effeminite characteristics, and has more than likely developed confidence and self-esteem regarding her personality, demeanor, and most importantly her gender.  She had probably saved up a significant amount of money for her initial surgeries and afterwards began modeling and general performance work with agents and contacts she had gained thorugh performance as a drag artist. 

Then as she became quickly successful and she used what funds were available to finsih her transition and move on with her life.  How dare anyone judge her for "having work done."  I don't even know the girl, but knowing what she must have gone through, I have nothing but respect and admiration for her successes.

lol who judged her?
You're a little too into this person, since I'm sure you don't even know her.

Calm your tits.
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~RoadToTrista~

Quote from: Jamie D on May 06, 2012, 12:50:50 AM
That's VannaSiamese!  ;D

Hey didn't she recently say she stopped identifying as androgynous?
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Jamie D

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on May 06, 2012, 01:41:51 PM
Hey didn't she recently say she stopped identifying as androgynous?

Vanna's most recent post has some outrageously andro pics on page 128 of the "you look fabulous" thread
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Amalina

Quote from: Noey Nooneson on May 05, 2012, 11:07:37 PM

If you need to transition and you do, you will feel a lot better which will contribute to positive health a no doubt you will care more about your body and take better care of it.  I know it worked that way for me and others too.

Wishing you intention and resolve.

Thanks. I hope so, I'm just struggling with it right now. Plus going into it with really bad depression and anxiety that predates my realizing my gender issues, isn't helping much. It actually amplified both, as you might expect.