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Published: 18:12 BST, 28 July 2020 | Updated: 02:09 BST, 29 July 2020
A transgender woman has revealed her incredible transformation photos after undergoing 14 months of hormone replacement therapy and facial feminization surgery. 
Natalie Zamani, 28, from San Francisco, took to Reddit last week to share images of herself before and after her transition, writing: 'So it’s kinda been a wild 14 months!' The senior engineer has known she was trans since she was a teen, but kept her gender identity hidden until last year. 
'I was 27, I had a great job in tech, a lovely relationship, and had built up confidence in my life. Life was good, but yet I was still not at home in my body,' she told Bored Panda . 'I realized I couldn't outrun my identity and expect to live a full life.'  
Amazing: Natalie Zamani, a transgender woman, shared photos of her transformation on Reddit 14 months after she started hormone replacement therapy 
Hard to handle: The 28-year-old from San Francisco was assigned male at birth and 'learned early on' to suppress her feelings about her gender identity 
Her 'before' photo shows her sporting short hair and a neatly-trimmed beard. In her 'after' pictured, she has smooth cheeks, shoulder-length curly hair, and a bright smile. 
Zamani, who was assigned male at birth, said that growing up she 'learned early on' that she had to suppress her feelings about her gender identity, but her 'girly tendencies' would still come out. 
When she started to go through puberty in her early teens, she was 'disgusted' with the changes to her body and 'miserable' that she couldn't do anything about it. 
'I did research and found that there were other people like me, who had chosen to do something about it. That it was possible to transition,' she said of learning what it was to be transgender. 
Difficult: When she started to go through puberty in her early teens, she was 'disgusted' with the changes to her body. It was then that she learned what it was to be transgender 
Painful choice: Zamani feared she would have to live in the margins of society if she came out and made the difficult decision to keep her gender identity hidden
Making a choice: The senior engineer started hormone replacement therapy last year after realizing she needed to embrace her gender identity to live a full life
'But what I found in all but a few cases was that people who had transitioned lived difficult lives on the margins of society, unless they were lucky and strong enough to live in "stealth" and had that privilege by virtue of being able to just blend in and hide.'
The idea of 'going stealth' and starting a new life far away from her loved ones seemed 'both incredibly lonely and difficult' to her.   
Zamani made the difficult decision to keep her gender identity hidden while living as happily as she could, but she realized last year that she would never be fulfilled if she continued to hide who she was.  
'The acceptance of trans people had totally shifted during my lifetime, and I didn't face life at the margins purely for being openly trans,' she explained. 'I had to start living my life. I drove to Planned Parenthood a few days after that realization and started hormones.'
Changes: Zamani officially started living as Natalie in April amid the pandemic, and a few months later, she underwent facial feminization surgery
Happy: 'This is the most like me I’ve ever felt,' she wrote on Instagram after the surgery
She officially started living her life as Natalie in April amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In June, she had facial feminization surgery, which refers to a broad range of procedures to modify and soften masculine facial features to make them more feminine.  
Zamani shared a smiling photo of herself on Instagram two weeks after the surgery to say that even though her face was still swollen and bruised, she is so happy with her appearance. 
'This is the most like me I’ve ever felt,' she wrote. 'And I can’t overstate how good it feels to be me right now. I’m immensely privileged that I get to have this necessary, but incredibly expensive procedure, and that I get to feel this way. 
Support system: Zamani is grateful to have the support of her family, friends, and 'amazing partner,' saying none of this would have been possible without them
All smiles: Zamani said her journey has been incredibly difficult, but it has also helped her grow into the person she was meant to be
'But I’m so thankful I held out long enough to get to this place of enormous comfort and happiness, and that I had the support network to do so too.'
Zamani told Bored Panda that her journey has been incredibly difficult, but it has also helped her grow into the person she was meant to be. 
She is grateful to have the support of her family, friends, and 'amazing partner,' saying none of this would have been possible without them.    
'Over the past 14 months, I've grown into the person I truly am and started to find an inner love that was never there before,' she said. 'I've only been out and presenting as me for a few months now, and didn't start doing so until the pandemic had fully hit, so I'm very excited for what my life has in store once I can start experiencing all that life has to offer out in the world as the real me. 
'I'm so happy I held out through all of the pain and difficulty for this moment.' 
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Taylor is from Colorado, USA. Taylor’s young. She’s 22. She has always felt constant dysphoria with her own body, and she always strived to feel ok about herself. So she decided to change things. Radically. And, according to her, she’s succeeding, though she’s not completely there yet. Even though she has been going through hormone replacement therapy for over a year, she’s still in transition. Despite that, everyone can appreciate the stunning results already. Taylor can see and experience these changes firsthand; therefore, it’s best that she shares the story in her own words. Here it is:
“I guess I just feel like a real person now. Like, everything was gray before. I was alive, but I wasn’t living, if that makes sense. I was acting like a real person and doing things that real people did but everything felt pretend.
Even just after starting hormones, the difference was astounding. I only had estrogen in my body for a couple of days and everything had noticeably changed. It was like an alarm had been ringing in the back of my head my entire life and I was so used to it that I thought it was normal, but all of a sudden it was gone and for the first time in my life I could actually LIVE and hear everything so clearly without the alarm drowning everything out. It was like I could see colors for the first time, like I’d never really smiled and I was just learning what it felt like, like I’d never noticed all the beautiful trees and flowers and weeds and rocks around me.Then, as my body started changing, I’d wake up every day excited to notice something new. My muscles I hated so much (I lifted weights a lot in my denial phase) were suddenly shrinking, my boobs were growing, my skin was softer and more sensitive to the touch. I’d bump my chest against the door frame ’cause I wasn’t used to having anything there to bump. A few months later, the same thing started happening with my hips.
I started seeing a real person in the mirror. Like the mask I’d worn my whole life was slowly fading away and each day my reflection made more and more sense.
I started experiencing emotions like I always wished I could. I experienced emotions I didn’t even know existed. I would cry at a cute meme on Instagram or a touching story from another trans girl and it felt like pure ecstasy. When I felt angry or sad, I didn’t have to bottle things up and let them out in bursts of anger. I could cry and feel and experience the sadness and feel it slowly melt away from me.
So I guess in summary, I feel ‘real’ now. I feel happy and right and content and grateful that I’m finally able to live as a real person.”
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This dude right here? He works as a Community Manager at Bored Panda. Has no back-story, cause his spine works just fine. He writes about himself in third-person, and in first-person about others. Fell in love with storytelling and cannot let that love go. Now, he's here to help you make your own story simply beautiful. Secretly makes cute music samples and writes stories in the dark that nobody has ever heard of before.
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Zergo. As a non-binary person, I can say truthfully that gender is all in
your head. People like you make me sick. I don’t think you realize that a lot of transgender people such as myself (yes non-binary does classify as transgender) go through their whole life being tormented by there own minds. It’s not up to you about what I feel, or identify As. Same thing applys to the whole transgender community. I’m twelve years old, smarter than you, and damn proud to be part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Thank you I'm 11 and Bisexual so you basically rock to me
@Rhonda Harris: Elsah was replying to a troll called Zergo who was being a d*ck. she's supporting LGBTQ+ not being cruel
(this is to AnnSmithJones): LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bi, and transgender. that includes the "Transgender" part. so no, lgbt isn't just sexual orientations. also, trans and nonbinary people are valid, and there have been several scientific studies done on transness. it's genetic, it's in dna. it's real, scientifically. here are some links (all to .gov or .org websites :D)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22146048/
https://www.ama-assn.org/press-center/press-releases/ama-states-stop-interfering-health-care-transgender-children
https://www.jaacap.org/article/S0890-8567(15)00794-7/fulltext
People like you make me sick, grow up
Not sure what the og comment was but for a 12 year old I have major respect. Im glad ur not one of those people who use like kitty/kittyself or anything and honestly there are only two genders. (Hear me out) male, female, in between, both or none. The rest of those… er… neopronouns are just transphobic nicknames and honestly disgusts me.
I know that you're only 12 years old but do you have to be so cruel ? If you understand the "torment" of being "bullied" yourself then WHY be so mean to another human that's experienced the same "torment"? You're comfortable where you are in your life and that's awesome but she wasn't so she started "HER journey" to complete her "OWN" happiness... I'm sure that if you asked her if she's proud to be a part of the same community that she would say the same thing (s). B4 you start asking me "questions".... No, I am not gay or transgender myself BUT... My daughter is bi-sexual and that's just fine with me because it's HER choice and it makes her happy... I have several family members along with friends that are "non-binary" as well and I support them in EVERY endeavor (s) in their lives as well because it's their happiness that matters to me no matter what they choose in/for their lives. If ANY of them were to ask me to join them in a parade or march for the LGBTQ+ Community then I'd be more than happy to join them, no matter what they choose... I'm there, ALWAYS & FOREVER !!! Btw, none of them has EVER said to any other human "that it's all in your head" , because honestly, it is not.... If you feel something in your body that "may" change you somehow that will make you feel better and it's safe then by all means... Go for it ! A human that feels good inside AND out is ALWAYS a "more productive" human all day long on any given day ! So please don't judge her for taking the steps to make herself happy, it's very "unbecoming"... Thanks
hi ma'am!! i don't think they (elsahthescienceguy) were saying this about the trans woman the post was about, but replying to a troll who was insulting transness.
You are so right i have a ninbinary friend btw
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You SOUND like a 12 year old. It's a relief that an adult isn't this fucking stupid, you're 12, you don't know shit. "Gender is all in your head", stay in school, you're uneducated ignorance is painful and annoying to read ... moron.
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You're a prepubescent child. LGBT are sexual orientations. It's really sad to me that there are so many children out there who honestly believe that their DNA is wrong. And even worse, their parents allow them to be injected with hormones which will change their bodies permanently.
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It's not up to you to decide if you're a male or female. You were either born as one or the other. It's NOT a choice. Science and facts don't care about your feelings!
Zergo - you have said the same thing over and over. We know how you feel.
Your comments about voting for Trump are irrelevant. Huge logical fallacy coming from someone who claims to know about science. All you are doing by repeating yourself is racking up downvotes.
Zergo you're forgetting several things.
1) The biology of sex and gender is waaaaaaay more complicated than most people think. What you learned as a kid at school is the kiddie version. Taylor got half her DNA from a woman. The sex specific part of DNA is tiny, and not just on the X and Y chromosomes. The DNA for things like body hair is all over a bunch of different chromosomes. In fact, occasionally the DNA for "Make testicles" winds up on an X chromosome (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XX_male_syndrome)
2) Our DNA doesn't change at puberty, but our bodies do. My body changed quite a bit again at menopause. What does change is the hormones involved.What makes a transwoman taking hormones so different from a cis woman with polycyctic ovaries, or an older woman taking HRT? They're all looking to be happier.
3) The US constitution is supposed to guarentee "the pursuit of happiness." I think defending the constitution is anti-Trump, myself.
Trump is all for law and the constitution, but lamebrain idiots who basically use his name in vain are just part of the problem that maga movement is trying to get rid of, or at least show a better way of being a real human being, and accepting good people with big hearts, that being said, I absolutely love this, we all face difficult journeys throughout life, and even though I believe there are only 2 natural occurring genders, there is nothing wrong with wanting to be our best selves and making changes in our lives that actually brings us joy and happiness...and as an added note if anyone knows what the ten commandments are, then remember we as people only need to follow 1, "love one another", if we all do that then the other 9 commandments fall in line naturally...God doesn't care if you change into a girl, or if you are attracted to same sex, he cares that we care for each other period!!! Where in the ten commandments does it say thou shalt not sleep with same gender
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