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Ohio student who uses an Imgur username Selgal has shared intimate photos of her transition from a man into a woman, and the eye-opening images provide additional information about what happens to a body during hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Selgal has documented 17 months (almost 1,5 years) on this process and provided personal comments about the way she felt throughout her gender transformation .
HRT involves taking hormones attributed to gender together with other medications. It brings out secondary sexual characteristics that develop at puberty but aren’t involved in reproduction. Those medications include estrogens and antiandrogens (male-to-female or MTF transformations) and androgens like testosterone (female-to-male). In trans women, this therapy may distribute fat to the hips, reduce the size of their reproductive organs, lessen muscle mass and power, increase breast size and limit the growth of facial hair. To maintain the effects, transgender people have to continue HRT therapy throughout their whole lives. And though it’s quite a lot of work, this way they don’t have to take the risk with the male to female surgery complications.
“It’s never too late to change who you are,” Selgal said describing her MTF transformation journey. “Happiness is real; you just have to be willing to risk anything to find it.”
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You're beautiful. Congratulations for finding who you really are! Best wishes, stay beautiful, love!
I wish I could give this a thumbs up twice once for your comment and twice for your username I love it!!
I'm glad she finally got what she wanted ! It must be really hard to live in a body that doesn't match your soul...
So is love... Please tell me why I shouldn't speak of love because it's an abstract concept.
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what is the soul? something unproven
I hope you smile more often, you're more beautiful when you're smiling. :)
Oh, and I love the anime and batman shirts!
nobody nowhere: no. Nobody tells men that they are prettier when smiling, nor do they have to smile to be considered as handsome. When they feel more like grumpy face, it's cool. I know nobody wants to insult, but demanding women or people to smile more is exhausting, and sets under pressure to please.
We _all_ look better when we smile, and we _feel_ better, too! But just like Leigh Hogan pointed out, not only do we not _feel_ like smiling sometimes (or maybe almost all the time), some people find "putting on a smile" to be fake, insincere, and actually painful. I frequently smile without a concrete reason to, just to improve my mood, but many resist the clinical use of such a "false" smile.
Also, Isobel, I choose to see the intent of your comment to be "I hope that you are happy and comfortable in your life, because your happy smile reveals the beauty of who you are/your personality."
Stop telling her that she's more beautiful when she's smiling you chauvinist^^ Selgal: natural beauty like yours doesn't even demand a smile on its face to entchant. You look like a woman, and a grown woman doesn't have to smile all the if she wants to be taken serious
Well when I typed the comment I didn't mean anything bad, sorry if I looked like a chauvinist. :)
We know you don't mean any harm. That just makes it harder for us to gather the nerve to explain why it sucks.
As someone with life-long, treatment-resistant, sometimes severe depression, the pressure to SMILE is overwhelming. I hate being told I'd be prettier if I could lie more convincingly, getting hit with the sledgehammer of happy: My brain is ripping itself apart, and all I want is a pint of ice cream, not a reminder of how unsightly it is to venture into public.
After understanding the psychology behind the recent measles outbreaks though, I've actually begun hiding less during episodes so that other people SEE the suffering. It's very easy to dismiss something when you never see the reality. I just calmly explain through the tears that, even with treatment, this is normal for me. Then I pay for my ice cream and go back into hiding. For that one moment, someone saw my reality.
And I defeated another bout of agoraphobia.
Men are more beautiful when they smile too, so it's not a chauvinist comment. The point is the beginning photos show a sad person, the end photos a happy person. Beauty and happiness shines through the smile
yes i know you thought you are complimenting. How about if people would keep telling you that you are prettier or only pretty when you are smiling^^. Welcome back to the 50's, this is not flattery, it is insulting to tell someone how she would look more beautiful than she already is no?
It’s apparent you have no understanding of why or when being told to smile is insulting to women. This was clearly not intended to insinuate what you claim it did and you are grasping at straws in order to have a reason to insert yourself as the center of attention. Go troll somewhere else. This isn’t about you.
You're beautiful. Congratulations for finding who you really are! Best wishes, stay beautiful, love!
I wish I could give this a thumbs up twice once for your comment and twice for your username I love it!!
I'm glad she finally got what she wanted ! It must be really hard to live in a body that doesn't match your soul...
So is love... Please tell me why I shouldn't speak of love because it's an abstract concept.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
what is the soul? something unproven
I hope you smile more often, you're more beautiful when you're smiling. :)
Oh, and I love the anime and batman shirts!
nobody nowhere: no. Nobody tells men that they are prettier when smiling, nor do they have to smile to be considered as handsome. When they feel more like grumpy face, it's cool. I know nobody wants to insult, but demanding women or people to smile more is exhausting, and sets under pressure to please.
We _all_ look better when we smile, and we _feel_ better, too! But just like Leigh Hogan pointed out, not only do we not _feel_ like smiling sometimes (or maybe almost all the time), some people find "putting on a smile" to be fake, insincere, and actually painful. I frequently smile without a concrete reason to, just to improve my mood, but many resist the clinical use of such a "false" smile.
Also, Isobel, I choose to see the intent of your comment to be "I hope that you are happy and comfortable in your life, because your happy smile reveals the beauty of who you are/your personality."
Stop telling her that she's more beautiful when she's smiling you chauvinist^^ Selgal: natural beauty like yours doesn't even demand a smile on its face to entchant. You look like a woman, and a grown woman doesn't have to smile all the if she wants to be taken serious
Well when I typed the comment I didn't mean anything bad, sorry if I looked like a chauvinist. :)
We know you don't mean any harm. That just makes it harder for us to gather the nerve to explain why it sucks.
As someone with life-long, treatment-resistant, sometimes severe depression, the pressure to SMILE is overwhelming. I hate being told I'd be prettier if I could lie more convincingly, getting hit with the sledgehammer of happy: My brain is ripping itself apart, and all I want is a pint of ice cream, not a reminder of how unsightly it is to venture into public.
After understanding the psychology behind the recent measles outbreaks though, I've actually begun hiding less during episodes so that other people SEE the suffering. It's very easy to dismiss something when you never see the reality. I just calmly explain through the tears that, even with treatment, this is normal for me. Then I pay for my ice cream and go back into hiding. For that one moment, someone saw my reality.
And I defeated another bout of agoraphobia.
Men are more beautiful when they smile too, so it's not a chauvinist comment. The point is the beginning photos show a sad person, the end photos a happy person. Beauty and happiness shines through the smile
yes i know you thought you are complimenting. How about if people would keep telling you that you are prettier or only pretty when you are smiling^^. Welcome back to the 50's, this is not flattery, it is insulting to tell someone how she would look more beautiful than she already is no?
It’s apparent you have no understanding of why or when being told to smile is insulting to women. This was clearly not intended to insinuate what you claim it did and you are grasping at straws in order to have a reason to insert yourself as the center of attention. Go troll somewhere else. This isn’t about you.
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Hormone imbalance not surgery, turns Ryan McKenna female
TEENAGER Ryan McKenna always dreamed of being a girl — and he turned into one naturally.
The market trader’s son felt different as a child and joined a girls’ gang at school.
Then he started developing boobs and curvy hips at the same time as his female pals.
“Dress-mad” Ryan, 19, who now lives as a woman and puts her change down to a hormone imbalance, said: “I’m in a fairy tale. It’s all working out.
“My transformation was amazing. I was a little ginger boy, then I went curvy like a woman.
“I’m really lucky. I never got any facial hair and I haven’t got an Adam’s apple. My bum is perky like a woman’s and my waist is narrow and
hour-glassy.”
She added: “I was always very frustrated that I wasn’t a girl but I never expected to become one.”
Ryan, whose voice is also like a woman’s, praised her family for their support.
She said: “My dad is a real man’s man, so he found it a bit difficult at first. But he’s absolutely fine with it now.”
Parents John, 48, and Julie, 46, first noticed their son was different when he was six months old.
Julie found small lumps on his chest and took him to the doctor, who said he could have high oestrogen levels but should grow out of it. Julie forgot
about the GP’s words — until 18 years later when Ryan’s identity crisis really began.
Ryan, who has kept her original name, recalled: “I was always very feminine and people thought I was gay, but it wasn’t just that. I was a straight girl in a boy’s body.
“At school I was always one of the girls. We’d talk about stuff like our boobs growing and giggle about boys. Sometimes they’d talk about their periods and forgot I don’t get them. They’re the only girls’ thing I’m glad I haven’t got.”
She admitted she later became confused and lonely but added: “This year I grew into a woman and have never been happier.”
Ryan — who lives with her parents and older brother in Houghton Regis, Beds,
and works as a carer in an old people’s home — has dated two men who knew
she’d been born a boy. She said: “They weren’t right, but I do hope I can
find someone special.”
She has talked to her GP about a sex change — and is hoping for a pair of DD
cups in time for her 21st birthday .
RYAN has a rare condition known as a DSD — Disorder of Sex Development.
These are biological cases, and very different to gender identity ones.
He is affected by a form called Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome in which the
endocrine system that produces hormones regulating growth, fertility and
behaviour is disrupted.
AIS can pose serious psychological problems for those affected and their
families. Ryan says she accepted being biologically “different” and her
parents supported her. This has helped Ryan grow into a confident young
woman.
But many struggle with the stigma. For help, visit the AIS Support Group’s
website at www.aissg.org
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