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Time and persistence can be useful

If there were a binary, certain test for being transgender then some politicians would no doubt be enthused to have all trans people locked up or killed off. So, the lack of certainly is potentially life-saving ... including my life. So it's for each trans person to figure out. I'm okay with that. As best I understand the cause: during fetal development, the reproductive organs and brain are the two aspects that can develop as what's typically male or typically female. Mostly, they're in synch but when the the reproductive organs develop as "outie" and the brain has a female structure then that's a trans girl. There's much conjecture as to what causes this sort of genetic mutution, assuming that's what it is. But, the superficial way of determining gender (pointing to a person's plumbing, as has been the norm in Western culture) negates that the brain is part of the body, and the most essential part ... also the source of character, emotion, intellect, personality ... vastly more important to determining what sort of person this is then whether or not they can write their name in the snow precisely. Anyway, based on how my brain seems to be hard-wired, I have concluded that I'm a trans girl. Wanting to look more feminine was a logical conclusion form that. Knowing that it's possible to have "bottom" surgery and breast implants was a huge comfort to me ... but my finances haven't been able to fund either However, I was able to afford testosterone-negating pills and feminizing hormones, all formally prescribed by medical doctors, and I've been taking them for ... probably 11 years now. To my delight and surprise, my boobs eventually grew so now I have 42DD boobs. I started my hormones in a way that initially made my boobs more cone-shaped so now that I'm taking a more typical mix of homones, they're rounding out but the underlying structure seems to make them more pert. As to what's below the belt ... well, I don't really want to post explicit pics of my "down there" but there's not much going on there any more. If that part of my sex life was an amusement park, it's now permanently closed, and my eroticism has moved ... let's just say, elsewhere. Knowing that surgery was an option was a huge comfort in the beginning, but hormones went a long way to achieving somewhat similar results, in a very broad sense. But it also took more than 10 years.

Give Hormones a Chance First

Hello good people, I’ve been quiet, mostly working hard on growing my business. I am a trans girl and I was always fantasizing about having large boobs, and I looked into implants. But, it’s a lot of money I’d rather invest in the business for now, so I just kept taking my doctor-prescribed daily dosage of Spironolactone and Estradiol … and my boobs eventually grew as shown in these pictures. I’m happy with them. I work alone at my shop nowadays due to the pandemic but even so, every day, I rejoice in picking a nice outfit to wear to work. Boobs really make a difference in my self-confidence and how people react to me; they’re much nicer. Anyway, if you wish you had larger boobs, I recommend you pursue that. You only live once; enjoy it. Surgery is the fastest way but … evidently not the only way.

Yay for hormones

I've been budgeting for facial feminization surgery, a Brazilian butt lift and breast implants, while steadily taking hormones. I'm happy to announce that my breasts have come in relatively nicely. I'm happy and healthy, and I recommend to anyone and everyone the surgery that got me started.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
450 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California
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In spite of the most severe set of complications that the doctor faced for this type of procedure, ever, he remained calm and professional, and the results are delightful. I respect the doctor immensely and I love the results.