My Return after a Haitus
So wow, 2020 ended with me being very occupied with many facets of life that kind of snuck up with me along with the enjoyable complications of Covid-19 thrown in. I'm hoping now that I'm starting to have a little more free time again I can start to update both on my current progress and whats been going on.
The first is that hormones has been very kind of to. Whereas I was in no way passable when I began in November 2021, I'm now mostly passable. By that I mean people have to do several looks to see that I'm not born female. This is with the handicap of being taller as well. Due to busy schedule, I'm behind where I should be on the weight loss, but that said most see me as athletic then actually over weight. My goal is to be slender though so that is still many months away. In 2021 I do plan to do many surgeries. I'll be seeing doctors over the next few months actually on that regard and besides augmentations hope to finish 2021 with the actual gender reassignment surgery. All in all, I can't complain in that regard.
One of the things that have kept me very occupied is that I'm not in a very strong Long Term Relationship. Obviously not married yet, but I did quit my job a few weeks ago and slowly getting adjusted to the stay at home girl friend routine along with getting into habits of maximizing my efforts on feminizing as well.
I am now in a new State in a completely new situation and I have to admit my mind is traveling on "overdrive" for a longer duration then I think it's ever been. That is actually one of the things that reminded me that this blog is one of the things I enjoyed doing if for no other reason then to share my experiences. So expect more consistent postings going on forward with an emphasis of my thoughts on many of these things.
So too summarize. I'll be most likely writing a lot more in the future on the topic of this blog, I'm now living female 24/7, mostly passable, on track for multiple feminization surgeries this year, in a Long Term Traditional orientated relationship, went from independent working to dependent stay at home domestic, and well on track to the new me!
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