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Are hormones necessary for transition? [Read WARNING]
For the last 19 months I have been living full time as a woman and have been quite happy with this while secure in my job and life. Recently things have changed. I had to quit my job due to stress depression and anxiety and am now out of my comfortable existence and back in to the real world. Due to these factors I have been seeing a psychologist and although I had no problems with my gender my GP also put gender issues on my referral. My first appointment of course the psychologist saw a man in a dress but after the first consultation she knew she was actually speaking with a woman. As we have continued with our sessions she has seen me grow as a woman, confident in the knowledge of who I am. I do not need hormones to help me feel like a woman as that is who I am already. As I am returning to jobsearching and getting on with my life I have also joined a gym to undo the damage done to my body through my job stress and the 3 months I retreated from the world. The gym is fine with me using the ladies change rooms and I am confident and sensible enough to not wear my wig during the exercise sessions. Due to my body not matching my gender I feel out of place. It is now time to move on with my transition and am planning as a first stage of breast augmentation. While many will think this is a quick fix it is not. Those who know me have seen how confident and comfortable I am as myself. Confident enough to be out in public without makeup. I plan on calling the Gender Centre to see if there are any prerequisites I need before going ahead with this surgery. I am very interested on your input.
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