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GalileoAce

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #135 on: March 09, 2010, 05:38:48 AM »
how have reactions to your  being trans been irl btw? do you get comments off people when you go out or are you not openly trans in public?

I'm not exactly open about being trans in public. I don't pass as a woman. I wear some feminine clothing items, but I don't dress as a woman. Not yet. I'll wait until hormones have had more of an effect before I push forward in that are.

also (again this might not apply if you're not openly trans in public) how do you deal with the awkward situations? such as when someone assumes they've offended you by mistaking your sex and then get all uncomfortable about it.. or when someone seems confused about what gender you are... have you had that yet? that is a problem for me at uni mainly

That would mostly happen online, where I am out about who and what I am. But it doesn't really happen much online. I imagine it will happen irl eventually.




btw a good thing i've noticed about your whole approach (how it comes across to me anyway) is that you seem fairly confident and secure about who you are yourself. that will help if/when you start getting all the awkward stuff i think - online you come across as fairly strong about the whole thing i mean, whereas irl my social anxiety probably makes me come across as fairly weak/insecure about it, and people pick up on that.

Oh I have doubts. About a great many things. I sometimes doubt my autism, my transness, my ADHD, I even doubt me in general. But really there comes a point where you need to stop wavering and start doing something, anything.

You're not the first who has said I seem more confident...

Will you have to get a job to pay for the parts you have to pay for yourself?
I'm currently looking for a job.
What kind of job?

Any kind of job really. I mean within reason, it's obvious that I could not perform adequately in a labour intensive job, not at my current level of fitness. Which I do aim to improve.

In a perfect world I'd prefer some job where I don't have to deal with many people, and all I do is solve problems, preferably computer based.

Also I do have aims to go to Uni to study teaching. (I may have said that already  :asthing: )

I'm panromantic, heteroattracted asexual (if you go by my current body, homoattracted if you use my gender). But it's also possible that I'm only asexual because of body dysphoria. It's not the right body so I can't fathom having sex with it.
But even then...I don't think sex would ever be a big deal to me.
As a girl I'm gay and I doubt that will change, but I am open to the possibility of also being attracted to some men. I don't know how likely that is, but hopes it's not likely. But I'm still open minded.
I wondered the same thing since you came out as trans.  It surprises me that you don't know, either, though I suppose you have know way of knowing until you actually have made the change to the degree of completion that you want to.

What do you mean?


Unlocked.
Oh hey. Cool.

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #136 on: March 11, 2010, 06:08:17 PM »
I'm panromantic, heteroattracted asexual (if you go by my current body, homoattracted if you use my gender). But it's also possible that I'm only asexual because of body dysphoria. It's not the right body so I can't fathom having sex with it.
But even then...I don't think sex would ever be a big deal to me.
As a girl I'm gay and I doubt that will change, but I am open to the possibility of also being attracted to some men. I don't know how likely that is, but hopes it's not likely. But I'm still open minded.
I wondered the same thing since you came out as trans.  It surprises me that you don't know, either, though I suppose you have know way of knowing until you actually have made the change to the degree of completion that you want to.

What do you mean?
I guess I was surprised that you didn't feel more certain about how your being asexual relates to your being trans, but then realized you coudln't be 100% sure until you changed your body to whatever degree of completion you're aiming for (I forget what that is and can't be arsed to look it up- I thought for awhile you weren't even going on hormones, but that's changed now, so I decided not to make assumptions).
it is well known that PMS Elle is evil.
I think you'd fit in a 12" or at least a 16" firework mortar
You win this thread because that's most unsettling to even think about.

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« Reply #137 on: May 20, 2010, 05:53:46 AM »
If anyone is interested:


Left is 6-7yrs ago. Right was a few weeks ago, just after waking up.

The extent of my facial hair growing abilities (pic was before I decided to deal with my gender issues)


Isn't photoshop wonderful? :P


original:



And finish off with a bit of TMI... (which is probably not at all TMI for this site :P )

I stole this from a webcomic, because it illustrates it so well:


I've experience both now.

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #138 on: May 20, 2010, 05:55:39 AM »
GA is back to enforce his will upon others again.

Fuck off, will you? :eyelash:

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #139 on: May 20, 2010, 06:01:18 AM »
How is GA enforcing will...? I like to see how things are progressing....how does it hurt you Shleed?

Don't photoshop GA, the just woken up pic is a good one.

GalileoAce

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #140 on: May 20, 2010, 06:07:11 AM »
GA is back to enforce his will upon others again.

Oh you'd like that wouldn't you, you naughty boy... :dom:

:P

In all seriousness, I didn't force you to click this thread and read my post. I'm not hovering over you making you surf the net, look at intensity or whack off to donkey porn, that's all you buddy.

There are a few people here who are interested in me, my well being how I'm doing and shit like that, just thought I'd give them an update, if they so chose to read the post.

So perhaps maybe you should...Well...why don't I just parrot you back at yourself:
Fuck off, will you? :eyelash:

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #141 on: May 20, 2010, 06:11:17 AM »
I like to see how things are progressing....

As such, posts such as this are for you. :)

Don't photoshop GA, the just woken up pic is a good one.

Thanks.

This is one of my most recent photos

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« Reply #142 on: May 20, 2010, 06:24:27 AM »
I investigated getting IPL (a permanent hair removal option using intense pulsed light (hence the acronym))...$400 a session! And I'd need at least 4 sessions!!

I can't afford $1600 :(

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #143 on: May 20, 2010, 06:49:21 AM »
I investigated getting IPL (a permanent hair removal option using intense pulsed light (hence the acronym))...$400 a session! And I'd need at least 4 sessions!!

I can't afford $1600 :(

Eventually though, at some point you might get it. You're still pretty young, but yeah, it would take a while to save up.

It doesn't look like your hair is that thick or coarse though, and your skin looks fairly soft, but I guess it's the 5 o'clock shadow thing that is the problem to keep on top of and just an annoying reminder  :(

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #144 on: May 20, 2010, 06:52:27 AM »
I investigated getting IPL (a permanent hair removal option using intense pulsed light (hence the acronym))...$400 a session! And I'd need at least 4 sessions!!

I can't afford $1600 :(

Eventually though, at some point you might get it. You're still pretty young, but yeah, it would take a while to save up.

It doesn't look like your hair is that thick or coarse though, and your skin looks fairly soft, but I guess it's the 5 o'clock shadow thing that is the problem to keep on top of and just an annoying reminder  :(

Definitely the shadow. My skin is getting thinner and softer with the estrogen, which makes the facial hair shadow obvious even after close shaving.

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #145 on: May 20, 2010, 06:53:13 AM »
$1600 is cheap compared to sexual reassignment surgery. They don't call him Dr. Money just 'cause that's his actual name.
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« Reply #146 on: May 20, 2010, 06:54:05 AM »
$1600 is cheap compared to sexual reassignment surgery. They don't call him Dr. Money just 'cause that's his actual name.

Quite true. Sadly enough :(

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #147 on: May 20, 2010, 06:55:29 AM »
How much is estrogen therapy where you are? DK if that's the correct term.
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« Reply #148 on: May 20, 2010, 06:57:51 AM »
How much is estrogen therapy where you are? DK if that's the correct term.

I take both Spironolactone (anti-androgens) and Progynova (estradiol valerate (ie: estrogen)).

Spiro is $5.40 for a bottle of 100 pills. I take 2 a day.
Progynova is about $16 for three boxes of 56 pills. And I take 2 a day of them too.

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Re: Discuss GalileoAce
« Reply #149 on: May 20, 2010, 06:59:09 AM »
In Sweden the state pays.

Just pretend you're an Arab or Serb or sumpthin, and you'll get a gender change and a citizenship for free.