I hope I'm not going to sound offensive in any way but I guessed from the way this fic is written that you are trans yourself. I hope your transitioning is working out for you. :)
I probably forgot to mention (I did write that comment at 4am on my phone >_<) that there was a good 2 years (while we were living overseas in the UK) where he was on and off T due to the difficultly getting the needles due to constant changing of address (that's the UK health system for you) and also money issues, he even had his periods once so I think that set him back in everything. It was a hard 2 years.
I remember him coming home quite often from work after being called 'dear' by some of his customers. This was after 3 years on T, which was very frustrating for him, especially since to mostly everyone else he could pass. Althrough I still have more facial hair than him sometimes -__- (the joys of Polycystic ovary syndrome) I did get to name his first whisker through for my birthday 3 years ago (called it Freddie after Freddie Mercury)
No offense taken at all! It's not like I'm trying to hide anything (if I were I wouldn't be writing this fic for one thing!) As for transitioning, I've learned that the keyword is 'patience'. :)
That sounds like a really rough two years for him. It's not the first I've heard of people having problems when they move to another country, especially if the new country is less liberal (seriously, don't come to Denmark as a transitioning trans person, our system is absolutely horrible, and you risk being caught between two opposing identities).
Ah, troubles with customers... I've definitely had experience with that and it sucks, but I'm only five months in so it's to be expected (and it's getting better), but to still get that after three years must be such a slap in the face.
I probably forgot to mention (I did write that comment at 4am on my phone >_<) that there was a good 2 years (while we were living overseas in the UK) where he was on and off T due to the difficultly getting the needles due to constant changing of address (that's the UK health system for you) and also money issues, he even had his periods once so I think that set him back in everything. It was a hard 2 years.
I remember him coming home quite often from work after being called 'dear' by some of his customers. This was after 3 years on T, which was very frustrating for him, especially since to mostly everyone else he could pass. Althrough I still have more facial hair than him sometimes -__- (the joys of Polycystic ovary syndrome)
I did get to name his first whisker through for my birthday 3 years ago (called it Freddie after Freddie Mercury)
Anyway I disgress.
Can't wait to read more.
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That sounds like a really rough two years for him. It's not the first I've heard of people having problems when they move to another country, especially if the new country is less liberal (seriously, don't come to Denmark as a transitioning trans person, our system is absolutely horrible, and you risk being caught between two opposing identities).
Ah, troubles with customers... I've definitely had experience with that and it sucks, but I'm only five months in so it's to be expected (and it's getting better), but to still get that after three years must be such a slap in the face.
Give my regards to Freddie. :p
*goes off to write*
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