The Princess

To My Beloved Royalty...

I'm hoping this one makes sense. I never know if I strike that balance between spelling everything out and giving all the information you need.
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Rachel
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It makes all too much sense, I'm afraid. I'm feeling a similar terror right now, since my doc just cut my hormone dose in half.

Submitted March 31, 2013 at 11:21PM



Rachel Ann
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I was greatly blessed in that area. My body decided early on that it would put all my hair on my head and almost nowhere else. (Which is why I was once tested for Kleinfelter's, since a low amount of body hair is a symptom.)  HRT only encouraged it, so I've a full head of non-thinning hair, and very little else. *whew!

Submitted April 1, 2013 at 6:07AM



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Well, I'm part Native American myself, so my facial hair has always been sparse and (thank goodness) I never had any chest hair. But I still had it in places one wouldn't normally find it on a woman, like the backs of my hands, my knuckles and my arms. In truth, though, I'm more concerned about losing the hair on top of my head than gaining it anywhere else.

Submitted April 1, 2013 at 7:57AM



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I had a sudden thought--I certainly hope Wendy does not believe that the male hormones will make Sarah's desire to be a girl go away. I've actually heard parents of transgender kids say this in at least one of the documentaries I've seen. Wendy is just desperate enough to believe it as well, but with any luck, Digby's talk will do some good.

Submitted April 1, 2013 at 8:06AM



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I hope Wendy doesn't think that, either. For me, the arrival of male hormones only made me more confused, sad, depressed, angry, and suicidal. NOT a happy time.


Fortunately, both Wendy and Sarah have a lot time to continue growing, while also growing together.

Submitted April 1, 2013 at 11:41AM



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Don't worry Sarah; I'm pretty sure you're not destined to have a tribble on your chest. ~.^

Submitted April 2, 2013 at 7:22PM



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That's quite an expanse of chest hair, isn't it? When I first saw it, I thought he was wearing an ascot....=)

Submitted April 3, 2013 at 12:59PM



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