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Post by danishcouple on Dec 1, 2021 23:47:45 GMT 8
What was your wow moment while transforming on hormones.
for us body hair grow, thats why we started take testosterone it was for us the wow moment when it became visible.
and where we are the most proud of is our chest having female breasts with manly chast hair growing on them, that’s for us the ultimate of beeeing bigender ( and having beards of course )
we both are now heavy haired , lots more than accepted where we proud with
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Post by Leena on Dec 2, 2021 1:29:55 GMT 8
People perceiving me as a woman when I was presenting masculine. The first time was at a sandwich shop about 2 years ago. The cashier unexpectedly asked my name for the order, that chain used to just give me a number. I said my legal name and she was like "Really?"
There was an awkward conversation that followed but she eventually placed that name on the order, and it was awkward again when they called it out when it was ready.
I never expected that to happen, and I still don't understand why that happens. I understand it when I'm presenting feminine, but a lot of people can tell I'm trans when I do that. I envisioned people gendering me based on my presentation, but it doesn't seem to work like that for me. I really can't be sure how I will be perceived regardless of how I present and I am still getting used to that.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 2, 2021 6:31:42 GMT 8
I needed and need estrogen. For mental health, antidepression, and physical.
Wow was first time. I felt the estrogen receptors fire, and colors became more vivid, especially in the red area of the spectrum.
While colors are consistent now, if I go low and take a shot, it can still happen like that.
Everything body with estrogen was a wow. The obvious changes.
Would I recommend this for everyone?
No. It's a radical change, and can be really rough on families if you are already in a relationship.
But if you have to have them, then you have to have them.
Trin.
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Post by nyx on Dec 3, 2021 13:44:57 GMT 8
tw: talk about sexual dysfunction i'm only 2 months on t, but so far the biggest wow to me was how much i like my bottom growth... i knew it would happen, but i wasnt sure how i would feel about it, and the main reasons for me to start t were things like voice drop and body hair etc, and somehow i expected the changes downstairs to be just weird. but it actually feels like things are coming to be how they always have been supposed to be, and i think i've had bottom dysphoria without knowing it. i have been thinking that my incapability to be sexually active through the past 2 years was mostly about my insecurities and nervousness, but now that my body is changing, i come to realize it is just beginning to feel "right" to me. of course t does also increase libido, which in my case means that finally i feel something like this at all again, which is another wow to me (and to my partner, lol).
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Post by danishcouple on Dec 4, 2021 1:32:44 GMT 8
tw: talk about sexual dysfunction i'm only 2 months on t, but so far the biggest wow to me was how much i like my bottom growth... i knew it would happen, but i wasnt sure how i would feel about it, and the main reasons for me to start t were things like voice drop and body hair etc, and somehow i expected the changes downstairs to be just weird. but it actually feels like things are coming to be how they always have been supposed to be, and i think i've had bottom dysphoria without knowing it. i have been thinking that my incapability to be sexually active through the past 2 years was mostly about my insecurities and nervousness, but now that my body is changing, i come to realize it is just beginning to feel "right" to me. of course t does also increase libido, which in my case means that finally i feel something like this at all again, which is another wow to me (and to my partner, lol). it is a wonder that your body can change that way, and this is just a begin. Do you use e blockers or are you only on testosterone? And how about surgery's do you want surgery's, or do you say ( like us ) oh no not surgery's i'm bigender and want to have characteristics of both binair genders, i'm fine inside the third gender group.
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Post by nyx on Dec 7, 2021 13:13:21 GMT 8
it is a wonder that your body can change that way, and this is just a begin. Do you use e blockers or are you only on testosterone? And how about surgery's do you want surgery's, or do you say ( like us ) oh no not surgery's i'm bigender and want to have characteristics of both binair genders, i'm fine inside the third gender group. it is a wonder indeed! i got e blockers with my first injection and my endo said that they would help in the beginning so i guess i won't be taking them forever, just until my t levels are fine. my next checkup and t injection will be in 3 weeks, i'll report. about surgery, i'd say i'm not exactly unfine being another gender than the binaries, but at the same time i've had chest dysphoria since that area started growing, so i want to have top surgery but probably nothing else. i also like presenting rather masc lately - i think it's partly because i am still read female most of the time and this kinda sucks because i don't identify as fem at all, i'd rather i'm one part masc and another part is more like a fluffy genderless something. to realize this took me quite a while as i used to think for like my whole life that i was a cis woman who happens to be mentally ill and needs to accept her feminity... so i'm 30 now and just started getting to know my true self
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