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I_want_to_be_a_Shemale!
11-14-2009, 06:35 PM
Pleas help me I need guidence from someone that know how it was to become a "shemale".
I really been think of becoming one an I do not want to tell anyone, I wish for someone to help me, An I've no help in my life so far "I've been on my own my life". I feel horrible having a penis but I have to live with it i feel like if i turn into a sexy, making men cum like crazy, shemale ill feel compelet an happy.
Please help me
(I sound like a little child crying for his/her mommy but its true)
I love this place its like a new life/world to me thank you for creating this wonderful place!!
rockabilly
11-14-2009, 06:50 PM
Welcome to the forum , and i hope you find the answers you seek. :)
The first step is to go and see your doctor and get yourself diagnosed. Then the ball can start rolling on the proper procedures - namely, starting on hormones and beginning to live your life as a woman. Because that's how you'll be seen in the end - as a woman. You have to be certain that this is what you want, and most medical authorities will have you live for a year or so as a woman to test this.
Please don't buy or take hormones from websites offering them at heavily discounted prices. Taking any serious medication without being supervised by a doctor is a recipe for disaster; it can lead to (amongst other things) blood clots, which I'm sure you know are bad news. Only take hormones prescribed to you by a doctor.
merelypink
11-16-2009, 06:51 AM
welcome there is alot of info here to help and people too
DoryLee
11-16-2009, 02:56 PM
Hormones is a good start, like AmyW wrote you need to see a doc through that and undergo diagnosis. It's the only way to get hormones the professional and safe way...any other way (buying online) is suicide. If they'll make you wait a lot, there's nothing you could do about it, just make sure you got a liberal doctor, look for a gay-friendly clinic, they'll probably be more understanding and experienced.
You can always op for surgery if you got the money, though it's recommended you be on hormones for a while and test out the lifestyle. :) Though, again, no rulebook. You can do it without. Just be sure you understand the risks involve.
Love ya,
-Dory
Matty
11-18-2009, 04:04 PM
Thank you all i love you!!!!hehe
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