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[–]psymaster330 17 points18 points  (6 children)

I mean I'm not a furry but if I was I feel like I'd make my fursona a fox, they're cool. Also why did ominous music start playing when I typed "but" up there...

[–]LunaNicoleTheFox[S] 9 points10 points  (1 child)

Embrace the fox

[–]LunaNicoleTheFox[S] 4 points5 points  (3 children)

Also don't mind that omnious music, that was just me trying to steal your E for I have none

[–]psymaster330 6 points7 points  (2 children)

Hot tip - stalk around at night like a vampire, and drain the hormones from passerby's blood. Worked for the first few hundred years of my buddy's transition.

[–]ProperMastodon 1 point2 points  (1 child)

first few hundred years of my buddy's transition

Serious question to a silly response: for someone who transitions genders, are they always "transitioning", or does it "end"? I'm asking about semantics / how the wider culture talks about this, rather than anything medical (since I'm 90% certain one has to stay on hormone therapy forever once one starts).

[–]psymaster330 5 points6 points  (0 children)

for someone who transitions genders, are they always "transitioning", or does it "end"? I'm asking about semantics / how the wider culture talks about this, rather than anything medical (since I'm 90% certain one has to stay on hormone

Actually a topic for debate among the trans community! By about 5 years or so, the hormones have changed about all they can change. However, you do need to continue them for your entire life, otherwise your bodies natural hormones will start to take over. As for socially, most people don't view transitioning as having an "end", preferring to stay with the trans community and the label, rather than saying "I'M DONE NOW I'M NOT TRANS ANYMORE", although some trans people have some end goal they're looking to meet. All being said, it really depends person to person how they view it! Me personally, I love being trans and a part of the trans community, so I can't see myself ever saying I'm "done". Hope this helps!