You can poke them later if you want. Just remember, not too hard.
It took a while. There were so many things I had to do to make sure my body didn't reject the surgery.
The washroom situation was weird. I normally got looks going into the men's room, so I was terrified the first time I went into a women's washroom. See, you have to live as the sex you are becoming for a year before you can actually get the surgery. So I had to get used to always sitting down to go while still biologically male. Pre-surgery, I was very feminine looking so I didn't get any weird looks.
I was always afraid of being found out, so I went out and bought a bra and stuffed it to make myself look more like the women I saw going in. I was almost found out when someone pushed on the door to see if the stall was free. Thankfully I had a skirt on and was able to cover up but I washed up and ran out of there.
If I put a can between my boobs it would be crushed. That is great for recycling. You have never seem me do titty shots, have you?
No worries! Now the women are jealous of what I have and I won't lie to you, but I love it. Hell, until I went to the doctor in Montreal I had never met an actual transgendered person. I could have, but they weren't open about it. As for you, I like dressing you up since you can wear my skirts and pants.
Who would I have to talk to about hot guys if that happened?
My back does hurt, but I have only had them for four years. I will probably get a reduction in a few years. I still want to have this uber!feminine feeling. The doctor did say that my years of playing tennis will help with the pain, at least for a while.
Awesome, me too. I want to get some of that antique metal stuff, you know, the really heavy kind for guys?
I think she could really pull off that bohemian look that's in right now, but I wouldn't put her in a maxi dress. I hate that look, everyone looks pregnant. Lots of leather and beading in accessories, delicate metal work.
I would cry at anything less. =D I'll do some sketching.
I wouldn't look pregnant! I'd just be all boobs. But yeah, I agree with the bohemian look. I saw a few really cute tops that would be perfect on her. One was white but has stitching of chocolate brown and a gorgeous teal. The other was pink with brown flowers. I think we should take her shopping one day.
I have my crayons ready to colour your sketches in!
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How long did it take for you to adjust to having girly parts? Like going into the right restroom and sitting down and all.
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It took a while. There were so many things I had to do to make sure my body didn't reject the surgery.
The washroom situation was weird. I normally got looks going into the men's room, so I was terrified the first time I went into a women's washroom. See, you have to live as the sex you are becoming for a year before you can actually get the surgery. So I had to get used to always sitting down to go while still biologically male. Pre-surgery, I was very feminine looking so I didn't get any weird looks.
I was always afraid of being found out, so I went out and bought a bra and stuffed it to make myself look more like the women I saw going in. I was almost found out when someone pushed on the door to see if the stall was free. Thankfully I had a skirt on and was able to cover up but I washed up and ran out of there.
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And now, no worries! I've never met someone who was actually trans, just people like me who like to dress up sometimes.
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No worries! Now the women are jealous of what I have and I won't lie to you, but I love it. Hell, until I went to the doctor in Montreal I had never met an actual transgendered person. I could have, but they weren't open about it. As for you, I like dressing you up since you can wear my skirts and pants.
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Don't you have back problems, though? I remember talking to Lisa and she said she hated having big boobs because it hurt.
And I look cuter in your skirts!
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My back does hurt, but I have only had them for four years. I will probably get a reduction in a few years. I still want to have this uber!feminine feeling. The doctor did say that my years of playing tennis will help with the pain, at least for a while.
You do not look cuter! I am adorable in them!
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Your boobs are bigger than my HEAD.
Please, my legs look awesome in that pink flowered one.
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My boobs are the size of two toddlers. They can use my bra as a swing.
Sweetheart, don't make me pull out the skirt. Poor Sakuno-chan. I don't envy her having to listen to our arguments.
OH! Want to decorate the room as a magical forest?
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...You know, you could market that.
Pull it out! Sakuno-chan's an impartial judge!
Can it have faeries of destruction?
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I think we're going to end up scaring Sakuno-chan.
They have to be of doom and destruction, mainly because I want to have huge bubble letters of doom painted pink and glitterfied.
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We'll help her fashion sense, silly. =)
I want unicorns!
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I want to play with her hair. What colours would you pick for her? I'd stick to more earth tones myself.
With flamethrowers?
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I think she could really pull off that bohemian look that's in right now, but I wouldn't put her in a maxi dress. I hate that look, everyone looks pregnant. Lots of leather and beading in accessories, delicate metal work.
I would cry at anything less. =D I'll do some sketching.
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I wouldn't look pregnant! I'd just be all boobs. But yeah, I agree with the bohemian look. I saw a few really cute tops that would be perfect on her. One was white but has stitching of chocolate brown and a gorgeous teal. The other was pink with brown flowers. I think we should take her shopping one day.
I have my crayons ready to colour your sketches in!
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