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Overcoming Dysphoria

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Angelus, Dec 7, 2014.

  1. Angelus

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    Today I took a MAJOR step in my transition battle against Dysphoria.

    I shaved my face!

    It felt so strange yet so great.

    I didn't cut myself, as im used to doing it for fiancé.

    But I was so proud. I cant wait for it to start growing back in darker. so I can really make it look good.

    My dysphoria is huge still, but this is a good kick to it's nuts. I think

    :eusa_danc
     
  2. processingerror

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    Well done you :grin: its another step forward!
     
  3. Angelus

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    Thx :slight_smile:. It was sort of fun but also I was so anxious over how itd turn out I was sitting in bathroom waiting for my bath to fill up, and I didn't realize for 15 mins it wasn't corked so it wasn't filling up. that's how nervous I was . hahahaha
     
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    Yay! you rock dude :grin: Keep pushing on, we're all behind you x
     
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    Shaving is rough the first time. Literally and metaphorically.