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Manue's Transition Logbook

#61

Manue,
So sorry to hear about the harassment, in this day and age I would think it doesn't matter, but I guess it all depends on location. In the USA trans has become more accepted now than back in the 1980's when I entered the job market. Of course there's still places in the USA that discrimination still takes place and is usually covered up by the employer.

Stay strong, don't back down on your legal remediations and try not to wall people out too much, there's someone out there for you, if you want an intimate relationship with a life partner, it will happen, of course there's nothing wrong with being by ourselves. After my last wife passed I was content to be single until I passed away, then 15 years later I met a wonderful woman who loves me, even with all my quirks, for lack of a better term.

Heart
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#62

You look fantastic!  Sorry to hear about the work issues.
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#63

(05-12-2024, 01:11 PM)Ninja Wrote:  So sorry you have had to go through all this I hope you win your lawsuits. You are not alone you are among friends here. The pictures you posted show a lovely young woman. I ope things get better for you I would not call t a curse you are who you are if people can't accept you as a beautiful woman they are not worth your time  Smile Smile Smile

Thank you so much for your kind support. It truly means a lot to me. Just to clarify, I wasn’t referring to being trans as a curse, but rather being intellectually gifted. When I first learned about it, I was upset because it suddenly explained so much about my life and the challenges I’ve faced. It took a lot of research and reflection to place myself in relation to others and make peace with it.

I do wish I had discovered it before transitioning, as being perceived as a woman tends to amplify these challenges due to strong societal biases.

My only tool against those biases is to remain calm and relaxed at all times. It has helped me manage these complexities effectively.

(05-12-2024, 01:35 PM)Kay Lady Wrote:  Manue,

Thank you for sharing your journey with us!  Heart

If it may help another!  Heart

(08-12-2024, 03:33 PM)tomi66 Wrote:  Manue,
So sorry to hear about the harassment, in this day and age I would think it doesn't matter, but I guess it all depends on location. In the USA trans has become more accepted now than back in the 1980's when I entered the job market. Of course there's still places in the USA that discrimination still takes place and is usually covered up by the employer.

Stay strong, don't back down on your legal remediations and try not to wall people out too much, there's someone out there for you, if you want an intimate relationship with a life partner, it will happen, of course there's nothing wrong with being by ourselves. After my last wife passed I was content to be single until I passed away, then 15 years later I met a wonderful woman who loves me, even with all my quirks, for lack of a better term.

Heart

Thank you for your kind words and support. My understanding is that the situation for trans people here has actually gotten worse as it becomes more visible and politicized. Sould I move to the US ?

As for boundaries, being firm about them has been a game-changer. It’s fascinating to see how much respect and understanding it commands when actions truly speak louder than words.

I’m so happy to hear you’ve found someone who appreciates you for who you are. That’s beautiful and inspiring. As for me, I still have an active dating life but I’m not in a rush to get into another relationship. I’m in a season of self-discovery and learning so much about myself, and I’m enjoying the process.

(13-12-2024, 05:06 AM)Eloise Wrote:  You look fantastic!  Sorry to hear about the work issues.

Hello Eloise!  Heart
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#64

To all my lovers and detractors,

2024 was a year of profound transformation for me: a journey from bitterness to enlightenment. Each challenge shaped me, every triumph inspired me, and even the obstacles left by others taught me resilience.

As we step into 2025, I anticipate even greater challenges ahead, but I embrace them with hope and determination. May this year bring growth, clarity, and purpose to us all.

Wishing you all a year filled with strength, love, and moments of light.

Warm regards,

Manue  Heart

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#65

Happy new year Manue! Celebrate
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#66

Happy New Year!!  Celebrate Celebrate

~H
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#67

Happy New Year and cheers to growth, clarity, and purpose??

Hope 2025 is a great year for you and all!! 

PS: Your journey, it seems, hasn’t always been easy but you look happy and great Smile
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#68

Thank you DDs and Flamesabers! Happy new year!  Celebrate

(01-01-2025, 10:26 PM)Eloise Wrote:  Happy New Year and cheers to growth, clarity, and purpose??

Hope 2025 is a great year for you and all!! 

PS: Your journey, it seems, hasn’t always been easy but you look happy and great Smile

Hello Eloise!

Thank you so much for your kind words, they truly mean a lot. You’ve made such a keen observation here, and I appreciate it. While I believe everyone faces their own struggles and bad days, I tend to feel things very deeply. I live with passion, and I approach challenges with the intent to stand up, learn, and grow from them.

It’s been almost five months at my new workplace, and despite earlier difficulties at former jobs, I’ve been able to earn my place among a team that values me for my collected composure and dedication.

Thank you for your unwavering support, Eloise.

I’m confident that the best is still ahead of us.

Wishing you a wonderful New Year, darling!
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#69

Hello everybody,

I’ve been looking forward to reflecting and sharing an update. Seeing so many here making great strides on their journeys is always motivating—it’s beautiful to watch everyone bloom in their own ways.

A brief side note regarding my discovery of being intellectually gifted (HIP) back in 2023: this remains my greatest challenge, and it feels like every step forward brings even bigger hurdles. I’ll spare you the long stories—I’ve certainly shared plenty here already, haha. But here's one anecdote: my previous family doctor actually lost his temper with me a year ago, shouting, "I don't know what you're doing that upsets people, but you have to stop, OK!? I'm doing this for your well-being!" The irony wasn’t lost on me. Needless to say, I now have a wonderful new doctor who’s knowledgeable about neurodivergence.

On another note, my HRT regimen remains the same:

  • Testosterone cream, 5 mg twice weekly
  • Estradiol tabs, 2 mg sublingually, four times daily
  • Progesterone, 200 mg intra, nightly

My HRT continues under the supervision of Dr. Gabrielle Landry from Montreal, who’s absolutely fantastic. Adding testosterone has significantly improved my cognitive function and helps stabilize my mood, greatly reducing episodes of depression.

I’m also enjoying more time to myself lately, so I decided to revisit my Noogleberry after a 4-year hiatus. Surprisingly, I was easily able to use the Y kit with full pressure—something I didn’t anticipate at all. After a 30-minute session, the redness faded quickly, alleviating my main concern about being able to wear low-cut or V-neck clothing. It appears this won’t be an issue, so I’m officially back to noogling.

Regarding photo updates, I’ve been reflecting on my approach. Up to now, I’ve mostly shared covered images since showing my face post-HRT. While I deeply value my privacy, I still want to share openly with this community. As a compromise, I think starting a new thread in the Member-Only Programs section would be ideal. I’ve just purchased a balconette bra from Wingslove that should offer the right balance for these updates. And I'll try to keep things fresh by mixing up my lingerie choices—just so nobody thinks I only have one bra, haha!

While I don’t regularly take precise measurements, I can confidently share that my breast size now fluctuates between an American 36C and 36D. For push-up bras specifically, 36D fits best, as I notice I still have room to gain projection—indicating plenty of growth potential ahead.

Finally, here are some recent photos from this year. No filters, no makeup—just the real, raw me. (Please note that my eyeliner is tattooed since January.)

Love you all!

           
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#70

You are truly a beautiful girl love your pictures. Glad you found a new doctor  Heart
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