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  • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    Thanks! I’ve been reading for a while but didn’t feel comfortable commenting without your invite. =D

    It really is a sadly common tale, but at least my story there has a happy ending. I never got kicked out, and it took 25 years longer than it should have but I moved to a blue state, started hormone therapy, and was accepted when I came out to my family.

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      I do love a happy ending! So glad you made it through to your true self. What’s been the best thing about it?

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        Honestly, the gender euphoria.

        I spent so long living with dysphoria that being mildly depressed was my normal, but that first dose of Estrogen wiped it all away in an hour. It was like a piece of myself that had been missing for as long as I can remember just fell into place, and I spent that whole first day just grinning like an idiot and struggling not to break into a little dance every time I walked across a room.

        Runner-up: A close tie between soft skin and my androgynous new scent.

        Worst things? Relationship troubles with a partner that isn’t into trans people, and the conflicting choice between going stealth for safety or being the visible enby I never got to see when I was growing up.

        Funniest thing? Most folks still just assuming I’m a guy because I’m keeping the fancy moustache, and then doing a double-take when they belatedly notice the padded bra that bumps me up to B-cups. XD

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          Yes absolutely your body knew! It just knew as soon as the estrogen hit it, it was the thing that was missing. Love that

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            2 days ago

            For real. My only regret is that I couldn’t get started 'til I got away from Texas, and with the way the politics is going it doesn’t even feel safe to visit family there…