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[โ€“] dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

amazing, but this feels like one of those "woman to woman" transitions XD

How do you feel over time, and any advice or words of wisdom to share wth baby trans girls?

The top left pic was six months into social transition and three months on HRT already. I have a much more radically different before pic somewhere, but I more wanted to highlight the difference between years 1,2,3, and 4 on HRT and letting my hair grow.

My main advice for new trans folks is this:

  1. The hormones will not do everything. You gotta put effort into your wardrobe, your movements, your voice, your accessories, the ways that you sit, eat, etc. My whole life I was putting effort into stopping myself from being too femme because I was being made fun of. I trained myself out of a lot of those natural-feeling movements and had to retrain myself.

  2. be healthy! You're in the right gender now, so take care of yourself! Eat right, brush your teeth, use good shampoo, clean your house and your bedding. These things will make your skin clearer and generally help you feel overall happier. This, too, is part of transition

  3. be patient! And be kind to yourself. The changes will not happen instantaneously and there will be days when all you can see is your old self. Learn to forgive yourself for this.

  4. get therapy. Helps with point 3 and 2. And there's usually some other stuff going on behind the scenes mentally. Transition will not solve all your problems, but I can make your problems feel worth solving.

Good luck! You got this! ๐Ÿ’ช