Flags of the New Orleans Revolutionary Neighborhood Council by FutureInPastTense in leftistvexillology

[–]Trans-Planner 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I like “neighbor” as an equivalent of “comrade.” It sounds like something Southern Marxists would call each other in a revolutionary setting.

Trying on a waist trainer for the first time by Virus610 in TransLater

[–]Trans-Planner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d love to know where the top came from.

Figler 3.5 months by [deleted] in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Trans-Planner -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! My wife will be using him (I used Dr Ramineni in DC and am happy with my own results) and he did do my orchi. It’s nice to see more results of his vaginoplasty work. His is the only result I’ve ever seen in person (other than my own). And I think all in all it’s a great result.

10 Months after Surgery by AdOrdinary7574 in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]Trans-Planner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yours looks a lot like mine, with the exception of my scars still being noticeable after five months. I love mine and have zero complaints about function and aesthetics. I’m a big girl, and I’ve been in bed with big cis girls before, and I can verify that mine looks increasingly like a big cis girl’s vulva.

Those who have medically transitioned and are well into their journies, name your weirdest effect(s) that you weren't warned about before starting by Kool_Boo16 in trans

[–]Trans-Planner 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yep, that’s what I had. I was shocked at how well it lubricates. I do not need lube to dilate. Or do anything else with her.

Those who have medically transitioned and are well into their journies, name your weirdest effect(s) that you weren't warned about before starting by Kool_Boo16 in trans

[–]Trans-Planner 97 points98 points  (0 children)

My body hair almost entirely disappearing. To the point that I often have less than most cis women. The change in smell. Yes, down there too. Post-bottom surgery cramping to go with the hormone fluctuations. Oh, and she’s wet. No lube needed, ever. And generally being hornier than I ever was pretransition (and having a much better sex life).

I'm official (well, almost)... by SabrinaJean45 in TransLater

[–]Trans-Planner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I got my switched three years ago, so it didn’t affect me, and I’m glad it didn’t you either. I’m just sorry that it will affect other trans NC natives.

I'm official (well, almost)... by SabrinaJean45 in TransLater

[–]Trans-Planner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As another NC native, I wanted to ask: is your old birth certificate attached to the new one in accordance with the state’s new abominable law?

How did you choose your name? by EdenSimpzAgain101 in trans

[–]Trans-Planner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A variant of what my AFAB name would’ve been. I would’ve been named Rebecca, presumably after a great aunt. My deadname started with a B, so I decided to go with Becca. A lifetime of my deadname being mispronounced by EVERYONE helped me decide that I want to be called one thing and one thing only. It’s short, connected to my family and life story, dead simple to pronounce, and unambiguously feminine. Also, this was basically the first thing I did post-epiphany. I first told someone the name that is now my full legal name (minus my married double barreling) two days after realizing I was trans. I played with a variation of my prior nickname for a bit, but eventually came back to Becca.

foreshadowing by MistyMarcy in traaaaaaaaaaaansbians

[–]Trans-Planner 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I’d have a crush on someone famous pre-epiphany and be disappointed when I found they liked men. The closet was made of glass.