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Effects of Testosterone Therapy - FTM Australia

dinobearthemighty:

I was looking up how testosterone affected skin/dry skin and I found a bunch of really informative articles about not just skin, but a more ‘in-depth’ analysis about the effects of T on your body.

In alphabetical order, this article covers: 

  • Acne
  • Body Shape
  • Bones
  • Chest
  • Emotions
  • Facial and Body Hair
  • Fertility
  • Genitals
  • Libido (sex drive)
  • Male pattern baldness
  • Metabolism changes
  • Muscles
  • Skin Changes
  • Voice
AND
  • Side Notes
  • Permanent AND Reversible affects


I gotta admit, this article is a quick read, and it’s packed full of really really good info. Check. It. Out.

(via artoftransliness)

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thedailywhat:

Quote of the Day: “I’m not transgender. I. Am. A. Boy,” says 5-year-old Tyler, who born a girl. He first insisted he was a boy at the age of 2, and eventually was diagnosed with gender identity disorder.
Now, his parents allow him to present himself as a boy, and Tyler’s mom doesn’t think he’s going through a phase (though doctors say many children with gender identity disorder eventually switch back to their biological gender). “I just want my child to be happy,” she says.
Don’t miss the video and pic gallery that help tell Tyler’s story.
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thedailywhat:

Quote of the Day: “I’m not transgender. I. Am. A. Boy,” says 5-year-old Tyler, who born a girl. He first insisted he was a boy at the age of 2, and eventually was diagnosed with gender identity disorder.

Now, his parents allow him to present himself as a boy, and Tyler’s mom doesn’t think he’s going through a phase (though doctors say many children with gender identity disorder eventually switch back to their biological gender). “I just want my child to be happy,” she says.

Don’t miss the video and pic gallery that help tell Tyler’s story.

[wapo]

(via transawareness)

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I’m back guys!

Well not really, I’m still in Tennessee, but I’m back online! 

SO! Cool things in DC:

~ Many restaurants and establishments with gender neutral bathrooms! In one restaurant we went to, there wasn’t even a male/female/both mark on the door. Actually, the doors blended in with the walls, and if you didn’t already know it was a bathroom, you wouldn’t be able to tell. It was kind of cool. 

~ Hanging out with giant Lincoln.

~ Not the weather. It was cloudy and rainy the whole time.

~ I wasn’t misgendered (by anyone but my parents) the entire trip!! I felt so awesome.

~ Ate a lot of junk food, but we walked everywhere, so I’m pretty sure I was burning off all those extra calories. I think my legs are stronger now too. Maybe when we get home I’ll start biking again for exercise. 

~ All around a good vacation. 

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Everybody’s journey is individual. If you fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about homosexuality.
James Baldwin

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If homosexuality is a disease, let’s all call in queer to work: “Hello. Can’t work today, still queer.
 Robin Tyler