Legislation changes that are being re-evaluated. It could bump my wait time by a year, it starts counting after I have appointments with both a psychiatrist and an endocrinologist. The justification is along the lines of: "the us and the uk did this, so we should also do it". Also, public health care has waiting lines, so longe waiting times.
I'm thinking about how long it will take me to get hrt. It's prob going to either be in like march or 2027. Depends on some regulation stuff, but one year wait time buffer is stupid and ridiculous
I got a wedding tomorrow and I don't want to go. Been avoiding all social events with lots of people. But I said I'd go, so I have to.
Yeah, I'm avoiding social events because if I can't present as a girl, I'm being perceived as a guy, so I'd rather stay home and be treated as a girl by my friends on the internet.
I have to wear a suit. And, while that's stylish in a way, my body is still very masculine (because no hrt), so I'm going to be feeling bad. Wish I could wear a suit in a fem presenting way, but that's different I guess.
It's going to be like this for a while still. Just got to hold on, it's going to work out eventually
It's the same with me, honestly, even after shaving the hairs are still visible. Whenever I get some income I'll save up for laser or something, over the years it's been worse, but I'm not on E yet
damn it, I was starting to draw and now my parents are back, it's annoying because i'm using a pic of me wearing it for reference, and if they see that, it's going to be a problem
My therapist told me to draw a self-portrait wearing my first dress (which I somehow got by pure luck). I've been procrastinating for some time, I should just start doing stuff
Yes, it is quite a good read. I wanted to make a pdf and a version for print with illustrations and everything but I'm struggling to do stuff lately. Still, I'm glad you could enjoy it.
Legislation changes that are being re-evaluated. It could bump my wait time by a year, it starts counting after I have appointments with both a psychiatrist and an endocrinologist. The justification is along the lines of: "the us and the uk did this, so we should also do it". Also, public health care has waiting lines, so longe waiting times.