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Video from last week, but the feelings are pretty much the same (I can't really remember what I say in this video actually), but like I say in my channel, I'm going to get a worker who'll help me work on transition for 4 hours every Saturday. My workers at the place where I live are looking for the best person to help at the moment. Yay!
And I hate how I look in this video (I say that in like every video) but it's what I look like when I'm not trying like I said, so yeah...


Here's the links
http://www.mtftransition.com/t-girl.htm
http://transwoman.tripod.com/index.html

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  • msn: ms.freeze@live.nl

    add my beeby xx

  • hhmmmmmmm nicee

    i love shemales(L)

  • It has been a year since you made this video.

    How do you feel about it now?

  • I think that you should honestly take this day by day. I imagine the change is quite gradual but I can see a HUGE difference in you from when you started to the present video. If you change your mind and you decide it is not what you want to do then so be it, but you can wear yourself out worrying about surgeries and money to pay for breasts and skin care. Try to complete one thing at a time. Set small goals. Don't give up. Keep up the good work and stay in therapy regardless.

  • I watched a show today on Trinidad, Colorado and upon looking up the Marci Bower, I came across from hormone videos and yours. I am a straight married 30's female, and a Jew. I completely support you and what you are doing. This can not be easy to do for you or anyone, but I commend you on your efforts to fight for who you really are. Society is cruel and people are assholes, but ignore the negativity and keep going. The changes are great from what I have viewed and you look wonderful.

  • Yeah don't read that woman's website. She is a very bitter bitter bitter bitter woman. Literally every other girl I talked too (both pre and post op) disagrees heavily with that person who wrote "So you want to be a tgirl."

    The author of that website is very very destructive. Don'y listen to her. Take other people's advice :)

    ~Annah

  • This is an honest vlog, i can't beleive it doesn't have more views, it makes me sad to hear about your depression, my sister/brother is ftm transgender person and he is always depressed and has yet to find work, we don't talk much, i dont really understand it all, that is the main reason why i watch your vids. But i also want you to have a happy ending. If you want to talk, let me know. If not then i won't be offended.

  • hello gorgeous! You're looking fabulous as always!

    And, as always, I wish you well in your transition.

    No two cases are ever the same, you are your own blue-print and deserve to be happy without pressure from yourself or anyone else.

    It's all about being happy in the end.

    Hold on to that sweet-spot of life.

    Lots of love,

    prosopopia.

  • @thooker144 - The book probably scares a lot of people off transition, and it's filled with a lot of misinformation. I think she (Miss Fiorella) probably wrote it as a form of therapy for her own crappy transition.

    If you are truly suffering from Transsexualism, you will reach a breaking point. We all do. Transition can be affordable, but you have to do it much slower. A good, secure job is crucial. You should find a gender therapist and start exploring your problems.

  • @Erica2Lives, sounds like a crappy book. My own experience involves being in the closet crossdresser, wanting to be a girl since I'm awkward around the opposite sex (I feel expected to lead in a relationship, when I wanna be asked out). But as for the actual transition? It's like this: I'm so awkward in my own skin I come across as lacking self confidence and don't get hired, and as result lack the funds to transition (that, and I live with my conservative, traditionalist parents).

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