I decided to go ahead and begin transition (rather secretly right now, sadly) because, a) like you, Jenny, I was tired of waiting to actually live my life, and b) I could no longer stand to see my body being wrecked by testosterone. I'm 22, and will be 23 soon, and I have not regretted the steps I have taken so far, and continue to take. It's scary... terrifying really, but I want to live my life to its fullest. To me, a life living in fear is as worse as a life without being able to transition.
Just wanted to say i think you are a beautiful woman inside and out. Take a look at this video of yours. Dont lose heart stay strong and be safe but most importantly be yourself xxx
The link didnt work, but your video was called Clothes for trans men.
I got married super young, which we both thought was odd, but we did it any way. My wife was cool with my crossdressing, and identifying as transgender. We had conversations along the way about hormones, but she was pretty adamant that she didn't want me to go on them. 6 years later, I was really wanting to transition, and this idea kinda made her crazy. Other shit was happening too and we decided to separate. So I said... fuck this! lets get off t, and on e. So far so good.
Don't give up~ you're strong and very inspirational. You rock. I plan on getting top and T but that's it because medical science isn't so far. However, I enjoy denying society at every turn so I'm debating the T in a form of protest of the terms man/woman/masculine/feminine, in respect to just the sex, as depressing as it may make me to say I was born female, I was, but that doesn't make me any lesser of feeling like a man.
@DaFawky: That FRICKEN' SUCKS... Here in Carson City, Nevada I changed my Gender on my Driver's License after five months of HRT -- All I needed was to have a doctor sign/date NVDMV form DLD-136.
And California will change my name and sex on my birth certificate if I fill out more forms and have my doctor sign off on them - no surgeries necessary
@DaFawky I used to live in Summerville. If I used to work at Sticky Fingers in Summerville and from 2001 to 2003 I ran the Quizno's in the Northwoods Mall food court, we may have met and not even known it. :D A good group to check out is C.A.T.S. Charleston Area Transgender Support. It's a transgender support group that meets monthly in North Charleston. There are usually other transsexuals that can lead you into the right direction as far mones and stuff goes.
Dear Jenny your friend said the right Things, do not waste any Time, cause Time is Precious and every Year goes by faster. I wish you all the best and pray you can get back on Transition.
Jane picked a great Topic, I Transition because I have since Childhood felt in the wrong Gender Role. I enjoyed Playing with Dolls instead of with Cars. I enjoyed playing with the Girls and stayed away from Boys.
I haven't started my medical transition yet (financial reasons), however I still consider myself as transitioning. I've been acquiring a new image through clothing, a haircut, voice training, going by chosen name, diet and exercise to make my body more masculine looking. My goal is to be able to pass as male before even starting hormones, if not 100% of the time, then at least most of the time.
I decided to transition because I could not lie to myself and others anymore.
Thank you for the sincere and thoughtful answer to this topic. I first knew when I was but 5 years old, it is just what my spirit is, female, but being also born as male and thus being ordained with this in my life and to how I personally will live with it. Is a true testement to the giving of 100% unadulterated free will as a majour part of the foundation, creation and purpose of the human race!
Around the time I was 13 I got overwhelmed and I basically rebooted myself emotionally and it was in that process of re-initializing systems that I realized my body didn't match my mind. I spent the next 5 years coming to terms with it and finally viewing myself as female. Then 21 months ago next sunday, I took the leap and wrote out a long email to my mother because I was tired of hiding who I truly was and I'd promised myself at the beginning that I'd come out before the end of high school!
I decided to go ahead and begin transition (rather secretly right now, sadly) because, a) like you, Jenny, I was tired of waiting to actually live my life, and b) I could no longer stand to see my body being wrecked by testosterone. I'm 22, and will be 23 soon, and I have not regretted the steps I have taken so far, and continue to take. It's scary... terrifying really, but I want to live my life to its fullest. To me, a life living in fear is as worse as a life without being able to transition.
Ozma3000 2 weeks ago
Just wanted to say i think you are a beautiful woman inside and out. Take a look at this video of yours. Dont lose heart stay strong and be safe but most importantly be yourself xxx
The link didnt work, but your video was called Clothes for trans men.
t1falockhart 4 weeks ago
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t1falockhart 4 weeks ago
I got married super young, which we both thought was odd, but we did it any way. My wife was cool with my crossdressing, and identifying as transgender. We had conversations along the way about hormones, but she was pretty adamant that she didn't want me to go on them. 6 years later, I was really wanting to transition, and this idea kinda made her crazy. Other shit was happening too and we decided to separate. So I said... fuck this! lets get off t, and on e. So far so good.
TheMorganSea 4 weeks ago
Don't give up~ you're strong and very inspirational. You rock. I plan on getting top and T but that's it because medical science isn't so far. However, I enjoy denying society at every turn so I'm debating the T in a form of protest of the terms man/woman/masculine/feminine, in respect to just the sex, as depressing as it may make me to say I was born female, I was, but that doesn't make me any lesser of feeling like a man.
andthependulum 4 weeks ago
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DaFawky 4 weeks ago
@DaFawky: That FRICKEN' SUCKS... Here in Carson City, Nevada I changed my Gender on my Driver's License after five months of HRT -- All I needed was to have a doctor sign/date NVDMV form DLD-136.
And California will change my name and sex on my birth certificate if I fill out more forms and have my doctor sign off on them - no surgeries necessary
Death2Evil 4 weeks ago
@DaFawky I used to live in Summerville. If I used to work at Sticky Fingers in Summerville and from 2001 to 2003 I ran the Quizno's in the Northwoods Mall food court, we may have met and not even known it. :D A good group to check out is C.A.T.S. Charleston Area Transgender Support. It's a transgender support group that meets monthly in North Charleston. There are usually other transsexuals that can lead you into the right direction as far mones and stuff goes.
TrannystarGalactica 4 weeks ago
Dear Jenny your friend said the right Things, do not waste any Time, cause Time is Precious and every Year goes by faster. I wish you all the best and pray you can get back on Transition.
TransgirlCandyapple 4 weeks ago
Jane picked a great Topic, I Transition because I have since Childhood felt in the wrong Gender Role. I enjoyed Playing with Dolls instead of with Cars. I enjoyed playing with the Girls and stayed away from Boys.
TransgirlCandyapple 4 weeks ago
the fact that you post a video every week is insperational.
TRANSsk8r420 1 month ago 2
Thank you for the video!
I haven't started my medical transition yet (financial reasons), however I still consider myself as transitioning. I've been acquiring a new image through clothing, a haircut, voice training, going by chosen name, diet and exercise to make my body more masculine looking. My goal is to be able to pass as male before even starting hormones, if not 100% of the time, then at least most of the time.
I decided to transition because I could not lie to myself and others anymore.
AngelAboveSin 1 month ago
Thank you for the sincere and thoughtful answer to this topic. I first knew when I was but 5 years old, it is just what my spirit is, female, but being also born as male and thus being ordained with this in my life and to how I personally will live with it. Is a true testement to the giving of 100% unadulterated free will as a majour part of the foundation, creation and purpose of the human race!
VarvaraBell 1 month ago
Great video!!!!
champagnehigh74 1 month ago
Thank you. I needed to hear this.
Whitedoggy24 1 month ago
Around the time I was 13 I got overwhelmed and I basically rebooted myself emotionally and it was in that process of re-initializing systems that I realized my body didn't match my mind. I spent the next 5 years coming to terms with it and finally viewing myself as female. Then 21 months ago next sunday, I took the leap and wrote out a long email to my mother because I was tired of hiding who I truly was and I'd promised myself at the beginning that I'd come out before the end of high school!
rvbgeek 1 month ago