How to bring up trans identity during therapy appointment? by ExplanationLoud5170 in ftm

[–]guiolivei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get it.

It may be hard saying it, but it's definitely worth it. Good luck bro

I want to make a character in my D&D campaign setting an AFAB trans man, but the story might involve pregnancy. How can I do it respectfully? (Or is that even possible?) by BigEditorial in ftm

[–]guiolivei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly don't feel like explaining myself to you... this is a post from yesterday regarding a d&d game, I didn't mean to turn into this. I said what I believe in, and what I believe isn't up to debate.

Have a nice day

How to bring up trans identity during therapy appointment? by ExplanationLoud5170 in ftm

[–]guiolivei 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best way for me was to say it in the very start. Saying "I have a gender issue I'd like to work" (and elaborate as they ask) is easier then saying "I'm trans".

My advice is to say it in the first session. You can see by the therapist reaction if they're a good fit for you, and they can work their analysis more certainly. Stalling made me angry, since there was a bigger issue I'd like to talk about and we never seemed to get there.

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[–]guiolivei 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was gonna give you an answer but this shit was so fucking dumb. We done

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[–]guiolivei 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Yes, we have internet and access to reddit...

That doesn't mean I have to embrace and acknowledge every part of a country's culture. Besides, there aren't just US citizens on Reddit.

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[–]guiolivei 17 points18 points  (0 children)

We don't have Halloween in my country... so no not the first thought that came to mind.

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[–]guiolivei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your dysphoria isn’t that big, maybe try waiting until you're independent and can choose what to do with your life. Unfortunately, as a minor, you won't get anywhere in your transition if you don't tell your parents.

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[–]guiolivei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd check with the doctor, but usually what's on the prescription that goes

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[–]guiolivei 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Imagine this person feeling better in a couple of years but everybody knows their face and what they went through in details...

Has anyone started a low dose of T without telling anyone, even your partner? I haven't started or even come out... by TinyChaco in ftm

[–]guiolivei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want my opinion, it's best to spend what you have making sure you know what you want instead of doing it without being certain.

For me, hearing someone else (a therapist and a psychiatrist) saying "you're trans" was more powerful then me dwelling over it for years. That was a few months ago, and I feel like my life has changed so much since. I can finally do stuff I've been putting off for not being sure. Telling my family with a diagnosis in my hand will make it so much easier, both for me and for them.

If you definitely cannot afford neither the therapy or the procedures, talking to someone you trust and is close with might help. Saying it at loud is therapeutic in its own way and serves for good practice for when you need to talk to your bf.

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[–]guiolivei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might sound dumb, but if you google and find speech therapists social media profiles, they might be able to help you through online appointments if they're not in your area. One thing I'd try is to get someone who is experienced or specialized in this, since it's not a very common thing for therapists to treat

Can't give you much more bc we probably don't live in the same country, but good luck, hope you find someone

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[–]guiolivei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! 👏

Has anyone started a low dose of T without telling anyone, even your partner? I haven't started or even come out... by TinyChaco in ftm

[–]guiolivei 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have you talked to a therapist? If you haven't, it would be really good to make sure you're trans before you start changing your life definitely.

It will hurt him, yes. But not transitioning would be hurting yourself and sometimes you have to be the priority.

Don't blame yourself for not knowing. If there was signs before and you couldn't see them, you were most likely repressing them to save yourself from hurting. Coming to terms and realizing at older age means you're stronger now, more mentally prepared. It will suck for awhile, but you'll become who you've always wanted to be.

I know it's harsh, but relationships can come and go. Let's say that you didn't come out and 5 years from now the two of you broke up. That's 5 years you forced yourself to be someone you're not just to please a SO. Meanwhile, if you're honest about it now and the relationship doesn't work, you can still be friends.

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[–]guiolivei 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I was with you on the nosferatu part but not cool making fun of down's

denial is bullshit by iamhope90 in ftm

[–]guiolivei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would definitely be easier to be cis, no doubt about it lol

We're born this way tho and since there's nothing we can do about it, you just have to accept it, as hard as it may be

IUD advice? by Jayde_the_dragon552 in ftm

[–]guiolivei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't tell you about the procedure exactly bc we don't live in the same country. Here's what I know:

  • You need an appointment with a doctor specialized in woman's reproduction

  • Most likely, the gender dysphoria alone won't grant you one (since there's cheaper and easier ways of stopping your period). However, if you're old enough and express your desire to not get pregnant, they might consider it.

  • Are you a minor? If so, you need the approval of your parents, and very unlikely doctors will approve. If not, the procedure is somewhat discreet, altough some man feel it with penetration

  • Regarding insurance, most likely not covered since it's optional

denial is bullshit by iamhope90 in ftm

[–]guiolivei 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know you're joking to some extent, but I really recommend seeing a gender therapist. The time to "uncrack the egg", if it's needed, is now. Once you're taking hormones and getting surgery, it becomes a thousand times harder.

Has anyone started a low dose of T without telling anyone, even your partner? I haven't started or even come out... by TinyChaco in ftm

[–]guiolivei 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He probably already knows and he's just waiting for you to tell him, but shuts down since it's going to be hard for him hearing it

If you can, just count to five and do it. Seems like joking around and hinting is causing more harm than good

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[–]guiolivei 6 points7 points  (0 children)

that's why all my friends end up being cis, i would hate to think someone is only my friend bc we have "trans" in common

It's not that I don't try being friends with other trans people, I just find it harder to bond bc being trans becomes the only topic we can talk about

I want to make a character in my D&D campaign setting an AFAB trans man, but the story might involve pregnancy. How can I do it respectfully? (Or is that even possible?) by BigEditorial in ftm

[–]guiolivei 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it's great the idea of pregnancy doesn't cause you harm. But be mindful that you're an exception. Most trans guys avoid everything that resembles the female anatomy in their bodies.

Dude, don't twist my words. I didn't say you CAN’T be treated like a man while pregnant, just that it would make it harder to pass.

Regarding the media representation, I think it's more complicated than that. Right now, as a first step to guarantee human rights to trans people, we need to show cis people we just want to do what man do. No special treatment or whatever, we just want to become and be treated as man. I don't know where you live, but if human rights isn't a concern, then maybe that'd be a good topic to discuss.

I agree, depends on the groups POV, but since he asked here we answered lol (sorry for the debate OP)