09-02-2018, 03:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2018, 03:45 PM by tanysquirrel.)
I would like to hold out for the perfection of the womb transplant (if that is in the near future).
I would LOVE to be able to give birth, as painful as it may seem. but for the most part, feeling a life grow inside me, to be able to nurture that child, and watch them grow.
it would be wonderful if with their genetics research and cloning, that they can create a womb from your own cells, that your body wouldn't reject.
I have a great disdain for the equipment I was given, and it never ceases to shock me when I am in the shower, looking down, or washing that area, it smacks me back to reality, and triggers my dysphoria.
For the most part, when I am clothed, I don't even give that area a second thought, I feel as I always have, feminine and free. To clarify, the clothes don't make the person, as I feel just as feminine in baggy sweatshirt and jeans, as I do in a dress. what I mean is, wearing clothes hides that area, and I don't have to look at it.
I would LOVE to be able to give birth, as painful as it may seem. but for the most part, feeling a life grow inside me, to be able to nurture that child, and watch them grow.
it would be wonderful if with their genetics research and cloning, that they can create a womb from your own cells, that your body wouldn't reject.
I have a great disdain for the equipment I was given, and it never ceases to shock me when I am in the shower, looking down, or washing that area, it smacks me back to reality, and triggers my dysphoria.
For the most part, when I am clothed, I don't even give that area a second thought, I feel as I always have, feminine and free. To clarify, the clothes don't make the person, as I feel just as feminine in baggy sweatshirt and jeans, as I do in a dress. what I mean is, wearing clothes hides that area, and I don't have to look at it.