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TopicToday is my one-year anniversary of my SRS. AMA.
Rainbow_Dashing
05/29/19 6:51:45 PM
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Medussa posted...

jfc, does that sound familiar. ( ._.)

The first step is always the hardest, but I would imagine it would be easier with someone who's encouraging you along the way.

Sayoria posted...


Oh, the bill passed in 2015 for transgender people. The vote in 2018 was to remove the protections. Nothing will be changing involving that law.

And cool, I live in Massachusetts too, although I .... assume you knew that?

Hmm. I had to come out first. Did she come out yet to EVERYONE? .... After that, I got straight onto hormones and pushed to fix my looks. I started transitioning about 6 years ago, (was 26 at the time) so anything is possible for anyone really. The issue is, you need to be "willing".... if she isn't willing, she'll never jump. She'll miss 100% of the opportunities she doesn't take.

That is true about the protections staying in place. Is there still a fear for that though employer wise?

I had no idea, which I guess brings up the next point, how'd you get insurance to cover it? What doctor/hospital did you go ultimately?

As for if she has come out to everyone? My guess would be no, she's afraid of what people would say at her job. Which is understandable. But I mean...I'm sure people know she is transitioning, I don't mean to be blatant but she's quite blessed with her endowments as a result of the transition. They're her pride and joy and she knows and brags about it to me often. Which is what's so confusing as to why she's terrified about wearing women's clothing.
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