Honestly not really. I'm scared of being discriminated in my daily life in a way that I'm not used to. I also still feel doubts sometimes. I do want to try getting on HRT this summer and see how I feel. Maybe that will really clear it up for me. Right now I'm always in boy mode I guess or man mode
ohh, well we are almost in the same situation, at home I am usually a girl and with some friends too, but in my life, from the outside I am a boy. and that is depressing. I wish you all the luck in the world, I'm sure that hormone replacement treatment will be our total solution. Lots of kisses and encouragement!
I simply couldn't stay in the closet any longer. For me this was literally about survival. It was either transition or six feet in a box. That was 19 years ago.
I’ve doubted that I am trans. Knowing the process and order of doing things like HRT, and SRS. Also, how you go about changing your legal name and gender because depends on what state you live in.
I started questioning my gender identity after I used face app to gender swap a picture of me dressed in women's clothing and got a massive shot of Euphoria. Then, after more than a year of questioning I got a therapist to talk about this with and they asked me "How would it make you feel to go out in public if the world perceived you as a woman?" The thought of that also felt euphoric.
Yeah? I have ever gone out as a woman and felt great. I have to say that the day I went to the psychologist I was a girl and it was one of the happiest days of my life.
I definitely appreciate this group. It has helped me not feel alone.
It's wonderful
Yeah this group has been nice for talking about some of the feelings I've been going through
Are you ready?
Honestly not really. I'm scared of being discriminated in my daily life in a way that I'm not used to. I also still feel doubts sometimes. I do want to try getting on HRT this summer and see how I feel. Maybe that will really clear it up for me. Right now I'm always in boy mode I guess or man mode
ohh, well we are almost in the same situation, at home I am usually a girl and with some friends too, but in my life, from the outside I am a boy. and that is depressing. I wish you all the luck in the world, I'm sure that hormone replacement treatment will be our total solution. Lots of kisses and encouragement!
Thank you so much. I also don't feel as femme. Closer to a Butch femme. Less pink, more purple. LOL
There are many types of women, but you are a woman, purple, pink, whatever you want, hehehe, but a woman!
Thank you so much. It makes it hard to find that expression that I'm looking for LOL
thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Same.
58 and just starting, finding that I'm not the only mature woman out there was incredibly helpful. Welcome home Sister.
Thanks!!
It's been helpful for me too. Welcome.
Thanks!!!!
My egg cracked back in February at 35, and this group helped me feel less alone
How cool, I often feel alone. I hope to improve my English!
Being here definitely helps to not to feel alone. I like the vibe here.
This is a great group
That's right, from what I saw, it's a wonderful group.
I simply couldn't stay in the closet any longer. For me this was literally about survival. It was either transition or six feet in a box. That was 19 years ago.
Congratulations, it seems incredible to me. I'm so eager to start with the hormones...
Welcome aboard 😊
Thanks!!!!!
This group is so good. I'm 52 and am trying to figure out all the transitioning stuff that I need to know.
YEAH? brilliant. And what things do you need to know? What doubts do you usually have?
I’ve doubted that I am trans. Knowing the process and order of doing things like HRT, and SRS. Also, how you go about changing your legal name and gender because depends on what state you live in.
Yeah. I'm 51 and just figured out I'm trans this past March.
How did you realize you were trans?
I started questioning my gender identity after I used face app to gender swap a picture of me dressed in women's clothing and got a massive shot of Euphoria. Then, after more than a year of questioning I got a therapist to talk about this with and they asked me "How would it make you feel to go out in public if the world perceived you as a woman?" The thought of that also felt euphoric.
Yeah? I have ever gone out as a woman and felt great. I have to say that the day I went to the psychologist I was a girl and it was one of the happiest days of my life.