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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I’ve done a few of these posts over the years. My last was six months ago when I’d just had confirmation surgery.

So; for those who’re interested/following here’s my update.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I

I had my surgery to construct my vagina on the 11th of august 2020 and spent a week in hospital.

I’d also had Liposuction to harvest the weight i’d deliberately gained and put it into my breasts.

Both operations were a complete success.

I won’t pretend recovery was easy as the combination of the operations made for more swelling in my vagina than usual. I didn’t know it at the time but I also had an infection brewing.

I’d finished the renovation of my house including creating an attic bedroom suite just before I went in. This has proved invaluable. With lots of space, automatic roof windows and blinds and a lovely big shower nearby, the three weeks I spent in there without venturing downstairs were bearable. Just.

So after a week in hospital and three weeks mostly in bed I was finally alone to look after myself.

That wasn’t easy either. I was still very tender and as the nerves recovered, I had stabbing pains too.

I tired very easily and had naps throughout the day.

Three months on I was finally feeling a bit closer to normal.

So it’s now been six months and I’m still a bit swollen down there. She looks really good. If I open myself with my fingers I look so natural.

I’ve posted a few pics that don’t really show her as she’s still settling down. Apparently it’ll be about 12 months until the last of the swelling has gone.

I was supposed to have had the second part of my fat grafting op by now but the hospital have opened up for the nhs and are very busy with Covid cases.

So in the meantime I’m having vocal surgery in a day clinic next Thursday.

After that surgery I won’t be allowed to speak, or cough, sneeze, whisper or even mouth words for at least ten days. Then I’ll be saying a few words and doing gentle exercises. It’s a twelve month wait to be fully recovered with lots of work from me to make the most of the surgery.

I have my fat grafting booked for may now.

If you’re still awake and interested feel free to post questions

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Tell tell xx

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Inspiring x

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

Its been interesting to read. I'd be keen to learn more about how you get on for sure.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Best wishes Rachel. xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thank you for sharing this.

It helps give a real insight into transition and I hope you'll continue to post updates as and when.

All my

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By *ooo wet tight hornyWoman
over a year ago

lancashire


"I

I had my surgery to construct my vagina on the 11th of august 2020 and spent a week in hospital.

I’d also had Liposuction to harvest the weight i’d deliberately gained and put it into my breasts.

Both operations were a complete success.

I won’t pretend recovery was easy as the combination of the operations made for more swelling in my vagina than usual. I didn’t know it at the time but I also had an infection brewing.

I’d finished the renovation of my house including creating an attic bedroom suite just before I went in. This has proved invaluable. With lots of space, automatic roof windows and blinds and a lovely big shower nearby, the three weeks I spent in there without venturing downstairs were bearable. Just.

So after a week in hospital and three weeks mostly in bed I was finally alone to look after myself.

That wasn’t easy either. I was still very tender and as the nerves recovered, I had stabbing pains too.

I tired very easily and had naps throughout the day.

Three months on I was finally feeling a bit closer to normal.

So it’s now been six months and I’m still a bit swollen down there. She looks really good. If I open myself with my fingers I look so natural.

I’ve posted a few pics that don’t really show her as she’s still settling down. Apparently it’ll be about 12 months until the last of the swelling has gone.

I was supposed to have had the second part of my fat grafting op by now but the hospital have opened up for the nhs and are very busy with Covid cases.

So in the meantime I’m having vocal surgery in a day clinic next Thursday.

After that surgery I won’t be allowed to speak, or cough, sneeze, whisper or even mouth words for at least ten days. Then I’ll be saying a few words and doing gentle exercises. It’s a twelve month wait to be fully recovered with lots of work from me to make the most of the surgery.

I have my fat grafting booked for may now.

If you’re still awake and interested feel free to post questions "

Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs"

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself!

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself! "

Sometimes talking to yourself results in the best answers

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By *isAdventure69Woman
over a year ago

Hampshire

Inspiring and somewhat heroic story of a beautiful Lady

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself! "

You’ll just have to type more of your amazing story on here when you’re in silence.

I’ve done a week in silence, it was fine. I’m a gobby bastard too

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


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Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting! "

Actually, when the catheter came out I was then able to pee properly. It didn’t sting at all and felt quite normal.

However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself!

You’ll just have to type more of your amazing story on here when you’re in silence.

I’ve done a week in silence, it was fine. I’m a gobby bastard too "

Everyone I know laughs when I say I won’t be able to speak. Apparently women say about twice as many words per day than men and I say way more than most women!

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

You're halfway there Rachel!

Yours is a great story.

Wishing you the best for the next step x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What does the vocal surgery do? Don't the hormones change your voice?

It's a heck of a journey. Glad you're doing better now. Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself!

You’ll just have to type more of your amazing story on here when you’re in silence.

I’ve done a week in silence, it was fine. I’m a gobby bastard too

Everyone I know laughs when I say I won’t be able to speak. Apparently women say about twice as many words per day than men and I say way more than most women! "

. You’ll be fine

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

How will you not be able to sneeze!? That's my only worry.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Hows ya fish

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What does the vocal surgery do? Don't the hormones change your voice?

It's a heck of a journey. Glad you're doing better now. Xx"

Hormones change the voices of trans men. The older they are the less effect though.

They have no effect on trans women.

We have to train our voices to varying degree of success.

I’ve been pretty successful but still get misgendered on the phone quite often. I never get misgendered face to face.

I’m having a modified glottoplasty.

There are several ways you can reverse the dropped voice testosterone caused. This way they use a laser to strip off the outside of my chords where they meet.

They then stitch them together, effectively shortening them.

It’s like putting a kapo on a guitar and it retunes you.

It’s all done endoscopically through my mouth.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hows ya fish "

The fish are doing really well

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How will you not be able to sneeze!? That's my only worry. "

Apparently if you put your tongue up to the roof of your mouth and suck it stops you...

I’ve tried it several times and it seems to work.

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT


"Hows ya fish

The fish are doing really well "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers "

sorry for laughing but I know just how you feel, sounds such a simple thing to do in principle doesn’t it but in practise it’s completely different

Love hearing your story Rachael 3

As for someone else who was asking about voice and hormones, I’m afraid not. Once testosterone does it’s damage in puberty by thickening the vocal chords, that can never be undone. The most common surgery s done by shortening the chords to try and induce a higher pitch, is that what you’re going for ?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"How will you not be able to sneeze!? That's my only worry.

Apparently if you put your tongue up to the roof of your mouth and suck it stops you...

I’ve tried it several times and it seems to work. "

Ok. That's interesting

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By *ooo wet tight hornyWoman
over a year ago

lancashire


"

Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting!

Actually, when the catheter came out I was then able to pee properly. It didn’t sting at all and felt quite normal.

However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers "

Well that's good then....nothing worse than when it stings having a pee

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers

sorry for laughing but I know just how you feel, sounds such a simple thing to do in principle doesn’t it but in practise it’s completely different

Love hearing your story Rachael 3

As for someone else who was asking about voice and hormones, I’m afraid not. Once testosterone does it’s damage in puberty by thickening the vocal chords, that can never be undone. The most common surgery s done by shortening the chords to try and induce a higher pitch, is that what you’re going for ?"

The swelling has made peeing difficult. Apparently I bruise and swelled way more than most.

I described the surgery further up. They’re stitching the top third together to effectively shortening them.

This is a much less risky op than the other options.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What does the vocal surgery do? Don't the hormones change your voice?

It's a heck of a journey. Glad you're doing better now. Xx

Hormones change the voices of trans men. The older they are the less effect though.

They have no effect on trans women.

We have to train our voices to varying degree of success.

I’ve been pretty successful but still get misgendered on the phone quite often. I never get misgendered face to face.

I’m having a modified glottoplasty.

There are several ways you can reverse the dropped voice testosterone caused. This way they use a laser to strip off the outside of my chords where they meet.

They then stitch them together, effectively shortening them.

It’s like putting a kapo on a guitar and it retunes you.

It’s all done endoscopically through my mouth. "

I'd never heard of that before. Learning.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

[Removed by poster at 19/02/21 00:26:36]

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What does the vocal surgery do? Don't the hormones change your voice?

It's a heck of a journey. Glad you're doing better now. Xx

Hormones change the voices of trans men. The older they are the less effect though.

They have no effect on trans women.

We have to train our voices to varying degree of success.

I’ve been pretty successful but still get misgendered on the phone quite often. I never get misgendered face to face.

I’m having a modified glottoplasty.

There are several ways you can reverse the dropped voice testosterone caused. This way they use a laser to strip off the outside of my chords where they meet.

They then stitch them together, effectively shortening them.

It’s like putting a kapo on a guitar and it retunes you.

It’s all done endoscopically through my mouth.

I'd never heard of that before. Learning. "

It was developed at the yeson centre in South Korea. I was going to go there but Covid.....

The surgeon in the uk , I think is the only one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

[Removed by poster at 19/02/21 00:36:18]

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So proud of you Rachael

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 19/02/21 00:36:18]"

That’s funny.

I paid a surgeon to remove mine

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So proud of you Rachael "

thank you xxx

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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 19/02/21 00:36:18]

That’s funny.

I paid a surgeon to remove mine "

Hahaha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself! "

You're amazing

You know that, right? You look shit hot too!

Oh and talking to yourself is supposed to be good for you. Seriously

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Great news and well done, here's hoping for a speedy remainder of your recovery

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Amazing Rachel! Wish u all the luck for your forthcoming surgery x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


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You're amazing

You know that, right? You look shit hot too!

Oh and talking to yourself is supposed to be good for you. Seriously"

Lol. Thanks. Unfortunately, talking to myself will be disastrous this time so I’m trying so hard to ignore myself.

I’m Fricking hilarious though

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By *orny IrishMan
over a year ago

Rural Wiltshire

Great to hear.

Good luck with everything.

See you again soon at a social somewhere.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

I have a question please...

Is the kettle on?

Love the update & you already know I think you're amazing x

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By *urls and DressesWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near here

Amazing! I your surgery goes well and you recover quickly x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have a question please...

Is the kettle on?

Love the update & you already know I think you're amazing x"

Kettle is always on and I’ll keep on strategically putting biscuits on my body for you

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I’ve been following your updates for a long time and they are very interesting and formative.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What a fascinating story, I'm so glad everything has been a success so far. Wishing you all the best for your next procedure, good luck with keeping silent!

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By *andare63Man
over a year ago

oldham

I read your initial post and have to say I sat here grimacing and with my legs crossed ...... I've seen the op performed on TV..... So I can only imagine the discomfort you have gone through AND in the process revamped your home.

So if I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you. Much respect

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

amazing story very interesting love this keep the updates coming x

Very gorgeous and inspiring x

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By *rMrsBrightsideCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle

Thank you for sharing your story, it's been interesting and informative.

Good luck with your next surgery x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I read your initial post and have to say I sat here grimacing and with my legs crossed ...... I've seen the op performed on TV..... So I can only imagine the discomfort you have gone through AND in the process revamped your home.

So if I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you. Much respect "

I imagine the idea of this surgery probably does make men cross their legs. I cried with a mixture of happiness and relief as they knocked me out.

The house revamp I finished the night before my surgery it’s added between 300 & 350 to the value... it’s not sold yet though! That was a hard six months work!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

An amazing journey xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

An amazing journey, and I say that with true happiness for you. Very long and tough thing to process in various ways and the confidence you must have in the end goal, is admirable. Great update, hope it all goes to plan.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thank you for sharing your amazing journey.

You’re brave and strong but kudos to those doctors that work their magic.

T

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You go girl... Good for you

Anyone willing to go through all that deserves to be happy x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hi Rachael,

Love following your updates on your wonderful journey. Sending you best wishes for each and every step of the way

Her x

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By *istressZoeTV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire

You are obviously a beautiful individual inside and out c

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I read your initial post and have to say I sat here grimacing and with my legs crossed ...... I've seen the op performed on TV..... So I can only imagine the discomfort you have gone through AND in the process revamped your home.

So if I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you. Much respect "

Lol I used to say that this with a bit of a litmus test for those that were on the fence about having the surgery or not, watch the video and see how it makes you feel to know that’s what would be happening to your bits.

I hate medical shows and blood and guts type stuff with a passion but weirdly watching this procedure being done was somehow peaceful for me and was that last piece that came together to cement in my mind it was the right thing for me.

So happy now and have never looked back.

Still in awe of Rachael though and love hearing about her own journey

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Great news, so glad it’s all going well for you. X

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I read your initial post and have to say I sat here grimacing and with my legs crossed ...... I've seen the op performed on TV..... So I can only imagine the discomfort you have gone through AND in the process revamped your home.

So if I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you. Much respect

Lol I used to say that this with a bit of a litmus test for those that were on the fence about having the surgery or not, watch the video and see how it makes you feel to know that’s what would be happening to your bits.

I hate medical shows and blood and guts type stuff with a passion but weirdly watching this procedure being done was somehow peaceful for me and was that last piece that came together to cement in my mind it was the right thing for me.

So happy now and have never looked back.

Still in awe of Rachael though and love hearing about her own journey "

Aw. Thank you

I watched so many youtube videos. Seeing the orchidectomy (removal of the testicles) triggered tears. I hated having those so much.

I’ve gone through life being cruel to what was between my legs. Hurting it in every way I could as I hated it so much. It manifested as a bdsm thing but it was just dysmorphia. I came close to taking a blade to it and them several times.

I now have to learn to allow myself to seek pleasure from those nerve endings. That’s proving confusing so far. It’s early days yet though.

It feels so natural to be like this now. Already the memory of what was seems to be of someone else rather than me.

I want to discover now. To kiss someone passionately and see how I respond. I always wanted to draw a lover in even though something was in the way. I’m sure I’ll still feel like that..... only now, I can

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I read your initial post and have to say I sat here grimacing and with my legs crossed ...... I've seen the op performed on TV..... So I can only imagine the discomfort you have gone through AND in the process revamped your home.

So if I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you. Much respect

Lol I used to say that this with a bit of a litmus test for those that were on the fence about having the surgery or not, watch the video and see how it makes you feel to know that’s what would be happening to your bits.

I hate medical shows and blood and guts type stuff with a passion but weirdly watching this procedure being done was somehow peaceful for me and was that last piece that came together to cement in my mind it was the right thing for me.

So happy now and have never looked back.

Still in awe of Rachael though and love hearing about her own journey

Aw. Thank you

I watched so many youtube videos. Seeing the orchidectomy (removal of the testicles) triggered tears. I hated having those so much.

I’ve gone through life being cruel to what was between my legs. Hurting it in every way I could as I hated it so much. It manifested as a bdsm thing but it was just dysmorphia. I came close to taking a blade to it and them several times.

I now have to learn to allow myself to seek pleasure from those nerve endings. That’s proving confusing so far. It’s early days yet though.

It feels so natural to be like this now. Already the memory of what was seems to be of someone else rather than me.

I want to discover now. To kiss someone passionately and see how I respond. I always wanted to draw a lover in even though something was in the way. I’m sure I’ll still feel like that..... only now, I can "

Good luck on your adventure and I'm glad you're finding yourself.

Fingers crossed you find everything you want

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

That's great x

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By *ultry SuccubusTV/TS
over a year ago

London

Thank you for sharing Rachael.

Best wishes for all the remaining surgeries that you have to go through.

May I know what's the fat grafting is for, I mean for which anatomical part?

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By *elethWoman
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

Thank you for sharing your journey Rachael, it's been so enlightening and informative. Congratulations on all your milestones, I hope you get all the pleasure from them! And best of luck with the upcoming ones.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thank you for sharing Rachael.

Best wishes for all the remaining surgeries that you have to go through.

May I know what's the fat grafting is for, I mean for which anatomical part?

"

Thank you.

The fat harvested will go into my boobs, about 200ml each, to enlarge them and build them closer together.

If I’ve gained enough weight I’m also going to have the hollows on my bum cheeks filled to give me better hip shape.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rachel

What can we say but your inspirational and looking sexy

Please keep posting it will inspire others xxx

Sue x

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place

Thank you for sharing this with us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thank you for sharing Rachael.

Best wishes for all the remaining surgeries that you have to go through.

May I know what's the fat grafting is for, I mean for which anatomical part?

Thank you.

The fat harvested will go into my boobs, about 200ml each, to enlarge them and build them closer together.

If I’ve gained enough weight I’m also going to have the hollows on my bum cheeks filled to give me better hip shape. "

Is it all crazy expensive or are the NHS helping?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What a journey! All the best for days to come x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thank you for sharing Rachael.

Best wishes for all the remaining surgeries that you have to go through.

May I know what's the fat grafting is for, I mean for which anatomical part?

Thank you.

The fat harvested will go into my boobs, about 200ml each, to enlarge them and build them closer together.

If I’ve gained enough weight I’m also going to have the hollows on my bum cheeks filled to give me better hip shape.

Is it all crazy expensive or are the NHS helping?"

I’ve tried to contact the gic I was referred to but they ignore all communications, including the one from my Gp asking their guidance on my oestrogen levels when they were over 2500..... that’s a very dangerous level.

So as far as I know I’m still on the nhs waiting list to see a specialist. (Gic).

Non urgent nhs guidelines say that should be a maximum of 18 weeks but I’ve been waiting 153 weeks and expect my triage appointment in another year or so.

So to answer the question: I gave up waiting as I had come close to taking my own life a couple of times.

I’ve paid for my own hormones. Consultations and assessments to get onto hormones. Laser hair removal from my face and genitals. Two separate psychiatric assessments to allow me to have surgery. Two surgeons, one to do my vagina, the other my breasts. Paid for a week in a private hospital (outstanding food!)

Ive already paid for my second fat graft as it was cancelled as I travelled to London for it.

Just paid for my vocal surgery.

The nhs are now involved as they do my blood tests and prescribe my hrt.

It’s pretty expensive.

The divorce more so. The loss of my wife was very painful.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X"

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thank you for sharing Rachael.

Best wishes for all the remaining surgeries that you have to go through.

May I know what's the fat grafting is for, I mean for which anatomical part?

Thank you.

The fat harvested will go into my boobs, about 200ml each, to enlarge them and build them closer together.

If I’ve gained enough weight I’m also going to have the hollows on my bum cheeks filled to give me better hip shape.

Is it all crazy expensive or are the NHS helping?

I’ve tried to contact the gic I was referred to but they ignore all communications, including the one from my Gp asking their guidance on my oestrogen levels when they were over 2500..... that’s a very dangerous level.

So as far as I know I’m still on the nhs waiting list to see a specialist. (Gic).

Non urgent nhs guidelines say that should be a maximum of 18 weeks but I’ve been waiting 153 weeks and expect my triage appointment in another year or so.

So to answer the question: I gave up waiting as I had come close to taking my own life a couple of times.

I’ve paid for my own hormones. Consultations and assessments to get onto hormones. Laser hair removal from my face and genitals. Two separate psychiatric assessments to allow me to have surgery. Two surgeons, one to do my vagina, the other my breasts. Paid for a week in a private hospital (outstanding food!)

Ive already paid for my second fat graft as it was cancelled as I travelled to London for it.

Just paid for my vocal surgery.

The nhs are now involved as they do my blood tests and prescribe my hrt.

It’s pretty expensive.

The divorce more so. The loss of my wife was very painful. "

Are you still friends?

Outstanding food

Happiness is beyond a price.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"I’ve done a few of these posts over the years. My last was six months ago when I’d just had confirmation surgery.

So; for those who’re interested/following here’s my update. "

All I can say is good luck in you new life sounds like a big step and a lot of work.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

The loss of my wife was very painful.

Are you still friends?

Outstanding food

Happiness is beyond a price. "

I don’t think we’re friends now. She suddenly stopped talking to me and coming round when she found herself a man.

They’ve since parted and I extended the hand of friendship but it’s not been taken.

So sad after 18 years. I dog sat every day and did her washing for six months after we split.

Perhaps it’s for the best.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

The loss of my wife was very painful.

Are you still friends?

Outstanding food

Happiness is beyond a price.

I don’t think we’re friends now. She suddenly stopped talking to me and coming round when she found herself a man.

They’ve since parted and I extended the hand of friendship but it’s not been taken.

So sad after 18 years. I dog sat every day and did her washing for six months after we split.

Perhaps it’s for the best. "

Sorry I didn't mean to bring you down. It's a happy thread. Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

reading about your amazing journey x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wow you are truly amazing.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this. "

You can't take your house with you and life is not a rehearsal. Down size or just borrow against it. And remember you have to be the leading lady in your own life.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

The loss of my wife was very painful.

Are you still friends?

Outstanding food

Happiness is beyond a price.

I don’t think we’re friends now. She suddenly stopped talking to me and coming round when she found herself a man.

They’ve since parted and I extended the hand of friendship but it’s not been taken.

So sad after 18 years. I dog sat every day and did her washing for six months after we split.

Perhaps it’s for the best.

Sorry I didn't mean to bring you down. It's a happy thread. Xx"

It’s all part of the journey xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this.

You can't take your house with you and life is not a rehearsal. Down size or just borrow against it. And remember you have to be the leading lady in your own life."

That’s how I’ve funded things.

I need to give my ex a shitload of money too. She came into my life with nothing and lived without even knowing how much the bills were. She’s done ok.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


" reading about your amazing journey x"

Gawd, I wish they could give me your waist to hip ratio.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this.

You can't take your house with you and life is not a rehearsal. Down size or just borrow against it. And remember you have to be the leading lady in your own life.

That’s how I’ve funded things.

I need to give my ex a shitload of money too. She came into my life with nothing and lived without even knowing how much the bills were. She’s done ok. "

You have time on your hands start a go funding page. Or crowd thing I don't know how but if even one hear chips in well you never know.

Oh and when is the book coming out.

I know the title TRANSITION the journey to a new me.

Look at the story of the boy changing from boy to girl think it ended up as a film...

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings

So how hear would buy the book

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this.

You can't take your house with you and life is not a rehearsal. Down size or just borrow against it. And remember you have to be the leading lady in your own life.

That’s how I’ve funded things.

I need to give my ex a shitload of money too. She came into my life with nothing and lived without even knowing how much the bills were. She’s done ok.

You have time on your hands start a go funding page. Or crowd thing I don't know how but if even one hear chips in well you never know.

Oh and when is the book coming out.

I know the title TRANSITION the journey to a new me.

Look at the story of the boy changing from boy to girl think it ended up as a film... "

I was always a girl just hid it away.

I’ve had lots of people suggest a book though.

A book for my swinging exploits too. I make people laugh so hard when I talk about some of the stuff I’ve seen

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this.

You can't take your house with you and life is not a rehearsal. Down size or just borrow against it. And remember you have to be the leading lady in your own life.

That’s how I’ve funded things.

I need to give my ex a shitload of money too. She came into my life with nothing and lived without even knowing how much the bills were. She’s done ok.

You have time on your hands start a go funding page. Or crowd thing I don't know how but if even one hear chips in well you never know.

Oh and when is the book coming out.

I know the title TRANSITION the journey to a new me.

Look at the story of the boy changing from boy to girl think it ended up as a film...

I was always a girl just hid it away.

I’ve had lots of people suggest a book though.

A book for my swinging exploits too. I make people laugh so hard when I talk about some of the stuff I’ve seen "

But most hear love the way you have explained your experience and it's only really the ending.

There must be 40+ years befor this.

It's a sin is such a hit

It's like now is the time where it is acceptable to a larger audience

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What a journey. I'm sorry you had to get to breaking point till you were able to start your surgeries. So glad you were able to do this for yourself, wishing you the best for your recovery and next surgeries and mostly your future.

You're very inspiring! X

I really need to sell my house now!

I quit work to do this.

You can't take your house with you and life is not a rehearsal. Down size or just borrow against it. And remember you have to be the leading lady in your own life.

That’s how I’ve funded things.

I need to give my ex a shitload of money too. She came into my life with nothing and lived without even knowing how much the bills were. She’s done ok.

You have time on your hands start a go funding page. Or crowd thing I don't know how but if even one hear chips in well you never know.

Oh and when is the book coming out.

I know the title TRANSITION the journey to a new me.

Look at the story of the boy changing from boy to girl think it ended up as a film...

I was always a girl just hid it away.

I’ve had lots of people suggest a book though.

A book for my swinging exploits too. I make people laugh so hard when I talk about some of the stuff I’ve seen

But most hear love the way you have explained your experience and it's only really the ending.

There must be 40+ years befor this.

It's a sin is such a hit

It's like now is the time where it is acceptable to a larger audience "

I guess there’s a lot to tell. I knew about six or seven that I wasn’t the boy I was told I was.

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Thank you Rachael for sharing your journey on here - I've been reading since your early posts and I think it's fantastic you're doing what you are. I hope the next step of your journey goes well - 10 days is a long time to be silent but if anyone has the determination to do it, it would be you. x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Thank you Rachael for sharing your journey on here - I've been reading since your early posts and I think it's fantastic you're doing what you are. I hope the next step of your journey goes well - 10 days is a long time to be silent but if anyone has the determination to do it, it would be you. x"

Thank you. I’ll be posting on here as usual.

Ten days of silence then a few words a day for a week or two, working up with vocal exercise.

I’ll get a better idea when I go in.

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By *leeperMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

Glad to hear things are better now, take it easy and things will fall in place

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do you keep anything from the old you? Clothes, pictures?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"That is some journey Rachel. Well done for having the strength and determination to get the surgery and the transformation that you want.

I can't imagine not being able to talk for 10 days though. That will be very difficult I imagine. I'm sure you will manage it though. You seem a very strong character.

Good luck with the rest of your journey, you look fantastic too.

Mrs

I’m actually really worried about the required silence. I talk so much. I sing all the time too.

I pass a mirror and pull faces at myself and talk to myself too..... apparently that’s not normal

I’ve been practicing ignoring my reflection..... then I double back to pop up and surprise myself! "

I read the post and got to post-vocal surgery care and just thought, She's never going to manage 10 hours let alone 10 days.

What a big journey you have been on, darling. I can't wait to meet your new boobs when they are ready and the world allows this again.

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By *eoeclipseWoman
over a year ago

glasgow


"

Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting!

Actually, when the catheter came out I was then able to pee properly. It didn’t sting at all and felt quite normal.

However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers "

This happens to us all, it's quite normal that & on your flipping leg!

What's worse is when someone pees on the seat & you then sit on it...YUK

Your journey looks amazing so far, brave and an extraordinary journey

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By *rder66Man
over a year ago

Tatooine

I think this is fatastic, you're very brave to go through so much to become the real you.

I'm happy for you and much love to you Rachael.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Don’t take this the wrong way OP.

But from my impressions of your forums input over the years.

I have come to the conclusion she could talk the hinds legs of a donkey.

Order yourself a ball gag now.

(Hope it all goes well for you brave lady)

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don’t take this the wrong way OP.

But from my impressions of your forums input over the years.

I have come to the conclusion she could talk the hinds legs of a donkey.

Order yourself a ball gag now.

(Hope it all goes well for you brave lady) "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting!

Actually, when the catheter came out I was then able to pee properly. It didn’t sting at all and felt quite normal.

However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers

This happens to us all, it's quite normal that & on your flipping leg!

What's worse is when someone pees on the seat & you then sit on it...YUK

Your journey looks amazing so far, brave and an extraordinary journey "

Thank you for telling me that. That makes me feel a bit better about it.

I am a bit ocd about hygiene and house cleanliness so I shower and then clean the loo every time it happens. I use soo much loo roll too!

The next house is definitely getting bidets.

I’ve fitted about 850 bathrooms while I was self employed and only three bidets, all three for the same customer.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

I read the post and got to post-vocal surgery care and just thought, She's never going to manage 10 hours let alone 10 days.

What a big journey you have been on, darling. I can't wait to meet your new boobs when they are ready and the world allows this again."

anyone who’s met me at a social probably thinks the same ref me actually being quiet

I’ll be getting ma boobs out for sure at the socials. Me and Phoenix

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By *eoeclipseWoman
over a year ago

glasgow


"

Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting!

Actually, when the catheter came out I was then able to pee properly. It didn’t sting at all and felt quite normal.

However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers

This happens to us all, it's quite normal that & on your flipping leg!

What's worse is when someone pees on the seat & you then sit on it...YUK

Your journey looks amazing so far, brave and an extraordinary journey

Thank you for telling me that. That makes me feel a bit better about it.

I am a bit ocd about hygiene and house cleanliness so I shower and then clean the loo every time it happens. I use soo much loo roll too!

The next house is definitely getting bidets.

I’ve fitted about 850 bathrooms while I was self employed and only three bidets, all three for the same customer. "

I totally get the ocd when you still have infection risks to consider (dont know if ocd is your normal)...honestly you'll get used to it & you'll relax...bidets are good fun btw as is a shower head

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"

I read the post and got to post-vocal surgery care and just thought, She's never going to manage 10 hours let alone 10 days.

What a big journey you have been on, darling. I can't wait to meet your new boobs when they are ready and the world allows this again.

anyone who’s met me at a social probably thinks the same ref me actually being quiet

I’ll be getting ma boobs out for sure at the socials. Me and Phoenix "

I can have the pair of you resting them on my shoulders. It'll look like I've got 5 heads.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

I read the post and got to post-vocal surgery care and just thought, She's never going to manage 10 hours let alone 10 days.

What a big journey you have been on, darling. I can't wait to meet your new boobs when they are ready and the world allows this again.

anyone who’s met me at a social probably thinks the same ref me actually being quiet

I’ll be getting ma boobs out for sure at the socials. Me and Phoenix

I can have the pair of you resting them on my shoulders. It'll look like I've got 5 heads.

"

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

You sounded lovely before x

Hope all goes well and you finally become you x x big hugs my lovely lady x x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"You sounded lovely before x

Hope all goes well and you finally become you x x big hugs my lovely lady x x "

Thank you. It didn’t fit the new me though. I want my history to be my choice to disclose if and when I want to xx

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"You sounded lovely before x

Hope all goes well and you finally become you x x big hugs my lovely lady x x

Thank you. It didn’t fit the new me though. I want my history to be my choice to disclose if and when I want to xx"

I fully understand. I wish you all the best and I'm looking forward to seeing you in person and having a proper girly chat xx

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"

Wow...sounds like you've being going through it...Good for you and hope you'll be ok and happy when all your ops' are finished, and you have my sympathy for when you go to the loo for a pee...'ouch' it will sting!

Actually, when the catheter came out I was then able to pee properly. It didn’t sting at all and felt quite normal.

However, it’s taken six months for me to be able to pure without it going all over my bum

Good job I have my shower! I’ve had so many showers

This happens to us all, it's quite normal that & on your flipping leg!

What's worse is when someone pees on the seat & you then sit on it...YUK

Your journey looks amazing so far, brave and an extraordinary journey

Thank you for telling me that. That makes me feel a bit better about it.

I am a bit ocd about hygiene and house cleanliness so I shower and then clean the loo every time it happens. I use soo much loo roll too!

The next house is definitely getting bidets.

I’ve fitted about 850 bathrooms while I was self employed and only three bidets, all three for the same customer.

I totally get the ocd when you still have infection risks to consider (dont know if ocd is your normal)...honestly you'll get used to it & you'll relax...bidets are good fun btw as is a shower head "

Bidets no paper so good for the environment in so meny ways

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its absolutely fascinating and inspiring, thank you for sharing your journey so freely and openly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

An amazing insight Rachel, thank you.

You’ve come along way during the time I’ve been on here, and you have legs to die for!!

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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago

London

Thanks for sharing Rachael, wishing you lots of love x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Its absolutely fascinating and inspiring, thank you for sharing your journey so freely and openly

"

This is only a brief summary to bring you all up to date on my journey.

I want questions on here to answer so people have a better understanding of what a trans woman goes through to align her body with her brain.

I’d love a trans man to do this too. I’m researching their journey myself right now.

I think it’s also important to understand that lots of the people you see on here listed as tv or cd are also under the umbrella description as trans. Lots of them come across as ‘dressing up’ because it turns them on. However, I chat to lots privately and you’d be surprised how many of them are actually very early on in their understanding of themselves.

When I joined this site, with my wife, I presented as a tv. I looked very much a man in women’s clothing. I focused on my legs and bum as my most feminine features and was just looking for sexual experience.

If you asked me if I was a transvestite though, I’d have said no. I knew it was just a beginning. We all start somewhere and not all of us go as far as I am going.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"Its absolutely fascinating and inspiring, thank you for sharing your journey so freely and openly

This is only a brief summary to bring you all up to date on my journey.

I want questions on here to answer so people have a better understanding of what a trans woman goes through to align her body with her brain.

I’d love a trans man to do this too. I’m researching their journey myself right now.

I think it’s also important to understand that lots of the people you see on here listed as tv or cd are also under the umbrella description as trans. Lots of them come across as ‘dressing up’ because it turns them on. However, I chat to lots privately and you’d be surprised how many of them are actually very early on in their understanding of themselves.

When I joined this site, with my wife, I presented as a tv. I looked very much a man in women’s clothing. I focused on my legs and bum as my most feminine features and was just looking for sexual experience.

If you asked me if I was a transvestite though, I’d have said no. I knew it was just a beginning. We all start somewhere and not all of us go as far as I am going.

"

I haven't met any trans men on here, yet, but I have met a couple through work. I read this last year: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2018/07/20/feature/crossing-the-divide-do-men-really-have-it-easier-these-transgender-guys-found-the-truth-was-more-complex/

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Its absolutely fascinating and inspiring, thank you for sharing your journey so freely and openly

This is only a brief summary to bring you all up to date on my journey.

I want questions on here to answer so people have a better understanding of what a trans woman goes through to align her body with her brain.

I’d love a trans man to do this too. I’m researching their journey myself right now.

I think it’s also important to understand that lots of the people you see on here listed as tv or cd are also under the umbrella description as trans. Lots of them come across as ‘dressing up’ because it turns them on. However, I chat to lots privately and you’d be surprised how many of them are actually very early on in their understanding of themselves.

When I joined this site, with my wife, I presented as a tv. I looked very much a man in women’s clothing. I focused on my legs and bum as my most feminine features and was just looking for sexual experience.

If you asked me if I was a transvestite though, I’d have said no. I knew it was just a beginning. We all start somewhere and not all of us go as far as I am going.

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U are truly an inspiration! One of my daughters is transgender although not had surgery as yet she is 24! I'm so so proud of her in every which way! X

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"Its absolutely fascinating and inspiring, thank you for sharing your journey so freely and openly

This is only a brief summary to bring you all up to date on my journey.

I want questions on here to answer so people have a better understanding of what a trans woman goes through to align her body with her brain.

I’d love a trans man to do this too. I’m researching their journey myself right now.

I think it’s also important to understand that lots of the people you see on here listed as tv or cd are also under the umbrella description as trans. Lots of them come across as ‘dressing up’ because it turns them on. However, I chat to lots privately and you’d be surprised how many of them are actually very early on in their understanding of themselves.

When I joined this site, with my wife, I presented as a tv. I looked very much a man in women’s clothing. I focused on my legs and bum as my most feminine features and was just looking for sexual experience.

If you asked me if I was a transvestite though, I’d have said no. I knew it was just a beginning. We all start somewhere and not all of us go as far as I am going.

U are truly an inspiration! One of my daughters is transgender although not had surgery as yet she is 24! I'm so so proud

of her in every which way! X"

Lovely to hear of a supportive parent xx

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