Crossdressing/Transgender Megathread v. Socks are both a running gag and mandatory
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Has anyone heard of change in acne due to HRT?
It made the acne I rarely ever got down to literally never.
[QUOTE=Rammlied;38619333]Has anyone heard of change in acne due to HRT?[/QUOTE]
I went into it with little acne but I have heard that you get less because your skin isn't as oily
im not sure but i understood that some acne treating medicine has testosterone blockers in it
so its the opposite how transguys might get acne when they start testosterone
with this making sense hrt should reduce acne on transgirls
[QUOTE=Rammlied;38619333]Has anyone heard of change in acne due to HRT?[/QUOTE]
My acne nearly completely disappeared when I started HRT.
[QUOTE=HorizoN;38613141]what the fuck hrt is weird in that I can be not even sad and still cry over little things[/QUOTE]
I'm kinda like that without hrt. I can't watch something like The Lion King without having to stop during the scene where Mufasa dies or else I won't be able to see the screen through trying to hold back tears. But when it comes to something I should actually cry about and that I'm legitimately sad over, I can rarely do so.
My sister gave me a dress she bought then a fortnight later "changed her mind on"
What a sweetie
I think I know you irl rain.
On a completely unrelated subject: The vid tutorial some kind person posted in the previous thread on lowering one's voice has helped; somewhat.
My throat hurts like hell after short periods of it though.
Well my parents went from being supportive to, "we're going to put zero effort into finding therapists" and from, "we realize you're dealing with some serious issues" to, "lol, why aren't you acing every class this quarter, your depression is irrelevant"
so, yeah, now I'm feeling pretty suicidal.
[QUOTE=Aircraft;38621634]I think I know you irl rain.
On a completely unrelated subject: The vid tutorial some kind person posted in the previous thread on lowering one's voice has helped; somewhat.
My throat hurts like hell after short periods of it though.[/QUOTE]
Geraldton, Western Australia? (if so and you're trans or something it'd be super cool imo c:) Also have you posted here under a different name before or?
[QUOTE=Gravity Ponds;38620535]My sister gave me a dress she bought then a fortnight later "changed her mind on"
What a sweetie[/QUOTE]
That's super nice of her, if my sister buys clothes she decides she doesn't like later they get stashed into the bottom of her closet for the rest of eternity :v:
Also what's all this people were mentioning a while back about getting transgirls/men pregnant? I understand transgirls but how would it work with men? c-sections or what? I'm tired and this issue is perplexing me o3o
[editline]28th November 2012[/editline]
On a random note, does anybody know a good way to treat dry hair?
[QUOTE='Rain [Amber];38622789']Also what's all this people were mentioning a while back about getting transgirls/men pregnant? I understand transgirls but how would it work with men? c-sections or what? I'm tired and this issue is perplexing me o3o[/QUOTE]
The current idea is womb transplant while taking anti-rejection medicines (Which have been studied and don't affect the baby) long enough to safely reach term.
It would likely be a caesarian section simply because the male body does not have female hips.
Also told my sister yesterday, she seemed to take it well.
[QUOTE=Ereunity;38623789]
It would likely be a caesarian section simply because the male body does not have female hips.
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That and guys have nowhere to push it out of :v:
Ok, that means you live nowhere near me.
I also am not trans, I just have an awful voice.
[QUOTE=Inufin;38619829]with this making sense hrt should reduce acne on transgirls[/QUOTE]
Too late for me and my kickass acne scars anyway
My temples look like the surface of Io
Skelmech / T-Sonar.0
Since you're both nerds, do either of you have a handy link to the side effects of anti-androgens?
I know they affect your libido and secondary sexual characteristics as part of reducing testosterone production but I don't know much more than that.
If I were to not go for HRT, would those [i]possibly[/i] be a viable option in small prescribed doses to reduce masculinity while maintaining fertility?
I know I'm late as hell but literally no fpers live near me :c
I don't know if any live near me, I'm too scared to ask.
[QUOTE=HorizoN;38626055]I know I'm late as hell but literally no fpers live near me :c[/QUOTE]
I'm sure there's a few near me, I know that Sobotnik's in the same city as me as well as a few others.
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;38626183]I'm sure there's a few near me, I know that Sobotnik's in the same city as me as well as a few others.[/QUOTE]
Go get laid Sobotnik is an easy ride.
[QUOTE=Ereunity;38625158]Skelmech / T-Sonar.0
Since you're both nerds, do either of you have a handy link to the side effects of anti-androgens?
I know they affect your libido and secondary sexual characteristics as part of reducing testosterone production but I don't know much more than that.
If I were to not go for HRT, would those [i]possibly[/i] be a viable option in small prescribed doses to reduce masculinity while maintaining fertility?[/QUOTE]
I know it's possible to take Anti-Andros by themself, some Endos even reccomend taking them for a year before going on to estrogen.
But I have no idea if it's the Anti-Andros or the Estrogen that kills your fertility... First time I've ever been asked that.
[QUOTE=Chickens!;38626207]Go get laid Sobotnik is an easy ride.[/QUOTE]
You would know wouldn't you?
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;38626595]You would know wouldn't you?[/QUOTE]
I'm sure Sobotnik would know.
[QUOTE=HorizoN;38626055]I know I'm late as hell but literally no fpers live near me :c[/QUOTE]
We're in the same boat then.
I think I need to tell my parents about my depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and gender identity problems
Infertility is caused by the lack of activity in the part of your body that produces sperm. Spironolactone is only a testosterone [i]blocker[/i], so it shouldn't affect your fertility. Estrogen is what causes T levels to drop and end the production of sperm.
But there isn't an endocrinologist in the world that will prescribe high doses of anti-androgen alone. It comes with too many health risks. Not to mention the fact that it won't actually keep you from developing further. There will still be free T regardless, and that will keep up the masculinization process.
[QUOTE=noneshallpass;38622247]Well my parents went from being supportive to, "we're going to put zero effort into finding therapists" and from, "we realize you're dealing with some serious issues" to, "lol, why aren't you acing every class this quarter, your depression is irrelevant"
so, yeah, now I'm feeling pretty suicidal.[/QUOTE]
This, even though I aced all of my classes it wasn't enough. Also we're poor, and I get kicked out of the house every now and then.
Happy Birthday to Kate and myself. So far mines been nothing special. Same old same old but that's alright I guess.
[QUOTE=VIOLATION_SNG;38628122]Happy Birthday to Kate and myself. So far mines been nothing special. Same old same old but that's alright I guess.[/QUOTE]
Happy birthday for both of you
ugh.
fuck FP
[QUOTE=Riodoku;38627523]Infertility is caused by the lack of activity in the part of your body that produces sperm. Spironolactone is only a testosterone [i]blocker[/i], so it shouldn't affect your fertility. Estrogen is what causes T levels to drop and end the production of sperm.
But there isn't an endocrinologist in the world that will prescribe high doses of anti-androgen alone. It comes with too many health risks. Not to mention the fact that it won't actually keep you from developing further. There will still be free T regardless, and that will keep up the masculinization process.[/QUOTE]
So how can I feminise myself without full on HRT while maintaining fertility? Any ideas?
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