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I am fortunate, that’s true. I try to be deserving!
I say the same thing about my wife every day.
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I am fortunate, that’s true. I try to be deserving!
I say the same thing about my wife every day.
I am sure that you are asked this often, but do you have a list or recommendations for online counseling services geared towards Trans individuals? There are quite a few therapist in my area, unfortunately, few of them have any experience in that area
I'm sure there's already discussion about trans folk in sports somewhere in this blog...
Very weirdly, I'm indebted to Mr Trump Jr for bringing a topic to my attention. Save to say he fucked it up because he's an asshole, but I did find the outcome of an extensive study into the affects of hormone treatments related to sports performance ( which was not paid for by the Dems ).
Here's the link to a study by the British Journal of Sports Medicine, which confusingly studied individuals in the USAF over a number of years.
TLDR = it was recommended for Olympic competitions, trans women should have undergone testosterone suppressing treatment for two years prior to competing assuming the athlete transitioned as an adult after puberty. Anyone who transitioned medically before or during puberty ( fat chance of that in the UK now of course ) will have no benefit.
For amateur sports, it suggests a year is enough.
It's kinda funny, in regards of who performed the study. I would have expected the research to come from some Olympic oversight committee or sports organization not the military. I almost want to dish out the 37 USD to read it in its entirety.
I'm sure there's already discussion about trans folk in sports somewhere in this blog...
Very weirdly, I'm indebted to Mr Trump Jr for bringing a topic to my attention. Save to say he fucked it up because he's an asshole, but I did find the outcome of an extensive study into the affects of hormone treatments related to sports performance ( which was not paid for by the Dems ).
Here's the link to a study by the British Journal of Sports Medicine, which confusingly studied individuals in the USAF over a number of years.
TLDR = it was recommended for Olympic competitions, trans women should have undergone testosterone suppressing treatment for two years prior to competing assuming the athlete transitioned as an adult after puberty. Anyone who transitioned medically before or during puberty ( fat chance of that in the UK now of course ) will have no benefit.
For amateur sports, it suggests a year is enough.
I suspect the choice was because the individuals had their fitness records detailed and they were easily traced/followed up after transition. Fitness is fitness but yes, ironic that the US military were involved in a British study![]()
Not trying to sound unpatriotic but we as a country will but into the business of others from time to time. Still fascinating.
The other thing to make the study meaningful was to have enough people to study. The US has x6 population and a much bigger military so that makes sense from a statistical pov too.
I see Biden has swept away the ban on trans in the military![]()
I'd posted about RAF pilot Ayla Holden before but didn't realised she's now moved to Australia - their gain our loss. She's awesome
I'd posted about RAF pilot Ayla Holden before but didn't realised she's now moved to Australia - their gain our loss. She's awesome
I can't find it on Google, was she able to attend the wedding? A silly thing to fixate on, I'm sure, but it's got my attention
Don't know... I wasn't even invited![]()
That's just rudeYou're awesome and if I get married, you're invited.
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I just need to put this out there because an online friend is about to have her period - I know because she had one around Christmas. So I feel creepy about knowing she's started her period now, but I feel so guilty about not having my own periods. I've never mentioned this before, because talking about it makes it sound like 'me,me,me' - you know, like if you meet someone who's lost a leg and you show them your appendix scar by way of conversation.
But what can you say to a cis gender woman about periods? It's like pointing at the sky and apologising if blue isn't your colour and maybe green would be better?
So yes, I'm guilty I don't have a uterus and don't have periods. I can't have my own children but I'll hug the crap out of yours.
Trans women make the best gfs because of our guilt. But we do make you fruity tea, and hot water bottles and put a hand on your back and hold your feet and don’t grumble when you wake us up in the middle of the night when you’re in such cramping pain. We can be quiet in the next room, or sit by the bed and read you stories and we fucking love buying your pads or tampons. So there’s that.
Also we’re fun people to have around and be goofy. And we play guitar

you know, like if you meet someone who's lost a leg and you show them your appendix scar by way of conversation.
So yes, I'm guilty I don't have a uterus and don't have periods. I can't have my own children but I'll hug the crap out of yours.
We can be quiet in the next room, or sit by the bed and read you stories and we fucking love buying your pads or tampons. So there’s that.
Also we’re fun people to have around and be goofy. And we play guitar
Since you ask.VERY kind and nice of you to offer, BTW.
A friend of ours, MtF TG, long post surgery, said to me when my wife was not in the room, in what seemed to me to be a somewhat bragging tone, "I have a pussy!" There was a good deal of emphasis on the "I". I was dumbfounded and silent and the subject hasn't been broached again. Any thoughts?
And thank you again for the offer and any thought you might have.
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