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    is it possible to live a double life?

    Hi there,

    I've been CDing for a bit, but I think I want to go through HRT M2F. I want more of a fem body, but I still don't know if I can live as a full women yet. I want to know if I take the treatment and get a more female body, will I still be able to get away being a man half the time? Will people notice that I look fem?

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    If you to take HRT eventually people will notice, your body changing. It will be gradual but when your growing breasts, getting a more feminine shape and face people will start asking questions. Until you are sure of who you are just stick to CDing, HRT is not something to take lightly it will majorly change your life.

    I have to wear a tight sports bra and baggy clothes to hide my body, and I still look like a small guy with some humps and curves in the wrong places.

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    Once you start a hormone regimen you will not want to lead a double life.
    The questions you ask are not simply answered as you also need detailed information as to what you are getting yourself into.
    When you get answers you need to understand what they mean.
    You need to see a doctor in the first instance and he will refer you on to other specialists.
    This process takes a considerable time.
    I suggest you start looking in the internet to see what it all entails and then ask questions that are relevant to a particular course of treatment..
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    Beverley is right thru a doctor only do not buy hormones online or self medicate.Hormone misuse is very dangerous.
    Remember once you start hormone therapy you won't stay the same mentally, hormones effect everything about you.

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    Hormones (HRT) are/is pretty powerful.

    You are either in the game, or your not. There is no hiding.

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    The way you describe your reasons for HRT means that you are very unlikely to find a medical professional willing to assist you. HRT is one way of getting "femine curves" but once you start, you will need to continue. The effects of HRT are not permanent, with the exception of breast growth remaining. Every other effect is only maintained by continuing with HRT therapy.

    By far the better way, especially for some one who is clearly not TS, is to use mechanical aides, padding, shapwear etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdinto View Post
    Hi there,

    I've been CDing for a bit, but I think I want to go through HRT M2F. I want more of a fem body, but I still don't know if I can live as a full women yet. I want to know if I take the treatment and get a more female body, will I still be able to get away being a man half the time? Will people notice that I look fem?
    Hon, you cant just "take the treatment." You need to seek counseling with an expert. Then you need to consult a endocrinologist. While wanting a more feminine body is something many of us want, it isn't just a matter of going to your local drug store and getting hormones. And please, whatever you do, do not self medicate. Thats is extremely dangerous.

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    I would suggest that you are not a good candidate for HRT at this time. HRT is serious medicine...and there are incumbent risks. It's not a recreational drug and not just there to feminize the body. Only proceed to HRT if you has serious gender dysphoria, have been in therapy and have made a commitment to move towards transition.


    If you want to live part time before making such a commitment, as many of us do, there are lots of enhancements that can feminize your shape.
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    Hi there,

    I can only echo the warning of others here. HRT is serious business and by virtue of your statement, I don't believe you have really thought this through. If your desire is to get a more femme shape, then mechanical aids, diet, exercise are your best bet. HRT will get noticed and highly unlikely you can live a double life not to mention potential health risks. Hormones can do so real nasty things if not monitored by a medical professional. Now if you truly feel as though you are a woman trapped in a man's body and HRT is the way ahead for you then I recommend you start down the "gender identity" therapy road before you even consider HRT as this will allow you to make sense of what you are feeling.

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    WOW... this thread has FLOORED me and also stabalized my entire view of this entire family here.. and yes in a GOOD way. I am floored by the amount of care that has gone into the warnings here and all seem to be in agreement on this matter as well. This means that you are all the appropriate family for myself as well and I feel that by watching these loving posts come to pass, I see that I am in the right place and will not be lead astray here or enabled for the wrong reasons.

    I was never thinking of HRT myself but was curious about what it was, and indeed I think I've found the answers I need.. I too love the double-life Idea.. but I feel to fully do so, mechanical and visual aids are all I am going to stay with.. I can always ditch the clothes and go with emergency guy-wear when I have to, hidden away.. but I see that if one were to be under such meds, they could not IMMEDIATELY slip back into an acceptable male-figure so suddenly if the need had arisen.

    Always better safe than sorry. This whole thread has also convinced me to pack shorts and a t-shirt away yet in a tight little ball. . someplace.. JUST IN CASE... This is why I don't do fingernails or anything that can't be suddenly ditched in an emergency. . I prefer opera gloves that cover my hands and I'm always in opaque tights.. 'cause I dont shave. I couldn't pull that off at all if I were taking HRT myself... and I SEE all of this through all of YOU. .caring SO much to make sure the original poster is not misguided into something that might end up with possible failed or unwanted results!!

    This is the most loving online community I have experienced in ages.. and I used to run some of the tightest BBS's and forums back in the early 90's.

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    I don't think there is anything to add except perhaps to seek counselling to find out what you really want to do.
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    Please be very careful about considering HRT as it can & will change everything about you and those that are in your life now! Your face, body, and mental attitude will certainly change, as well as the attitude of those around you. A few relatives and friends will continue to be supportive, while most others will not have anything to do with you! Consider also the financial requirements, your employment, even your neighborhood may become hostile to you. IMO, best to do a lot of questioning & research before going down the HRT road!

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    if a more fem body is what you are after...why dont you work on that simply thru diet and excercise at first...get yourself as fem of a body you can...and see how you feel...just a thought

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    To answer the original question "is it possible to live a double life?"

    My answer is no. It becomes too mentally draining.

    As far as the rest of your question...... be careful what you wish for. That will rough road to travel.
    If it was easy, everyone would be doing it.

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    The main problem with HRT if you aren't transsexual is there is a fair chance that they will hurt you badly. I'm transsexual - my brain under the influence of testosterone wanted not much else but to die. Taking estrogen and blocking testosterone in my body did more for me in a couple of months than antidepressants did for me in six. So consider how you might feel if you flood your male brain (if that's what you have - I have no way to judge that ) - you may well start feeling analogous gender dysphoria to that I felt before starting HRT.

    How bad could that be, you ask? I attempted suicide in may of this year bad.

    HRT has saved my life of this I have no doubt. Like any powerful medication, misused it can be very dangerous.

    As for living a double life - in some sense yeah, many on this forum lead double lives. As you begun to feminize your body? No, at some point you begin to look like a girl wearing men's clothes. Bigender people attempt this, and I've never heard any of them say it was easy to pull off.
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    Think of it this way... ask an F2M how much fun it is to have to tightly bind your breasts all day to pass for a man.

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    Vickie

    So are you IN support of HRT due to this angle? I totally sympathize with a woman trying to be a man as well, as I've often wondered how they CAN pass while CD-ing and just
    how DO they go about hiding breasts in the first place... .. so I GET the frustration completely and can see a case maybe for FTM ... just is something you HAVE to be certain of and not the least bit doubtful
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    Quote Originally Posted by linda allen View Post
    I don't think there is anything to add except perhaps to seek counselling to find out what you really want to do.
    Best advice so far! U need to think this thru more completely, Linda. Figure out what u REALLY want.

    My CDing began with a desire to have real breasts and I fantasized about becoming a female. After 10+ years of fantasies, and experimenting with herbs and suction devices, I got my silicone female suit. Now, whenever I wish, I can see myself with a naked female's body. My desire for breasts and to become a female has disappeared. Apparently, I simply wished to LOOK like a woman. Not become one!

    A good counselor mite help u figure out what u really want a lot faster than working it out on your own as I did!
    U can't keep doing the same things over and over and expect to enjoy life to the max. When u try new things, even if they r out of your comfort zone, u may experience new excitement and growth that u never expected.

    Challenge yourself and pursue your passions! When your life clock runs out, you'll have few or NO REGRETS!

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    You are worrying about the wrong things. It is VERY good that you are listening to your feelings and posting this question. If you are feeling the desire to take hrt then it is very likely that you should, under medical supervision and with a competent therapist to help you deal with the possible feelings of guilt, shame, or denial that many people deal with. The concerns that you have are normal, I think many other people have personally felt that way.

    The first thing that someone should do is to find a competent therapist to help them understand what to do with feelings like these. An internet forum is certainly a safe place to begin discussing this but the responses will range from helpful to simple examples of other people projecting their personal situations upon you which is not helpful to you.

    It is much better to be honest with yourself and your feelings than to try and live in a state of repression, denial, and shame. You will have a much happier life if you can be as mentally healthy as possible and frankly I don't think it's possible if your actions are guided by fear, shame, guilt. Good Luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdinto View Post
    Hi there,

    I've been CDing for a bit, but I think I want to go through HRT M2F.

    Will people notice that I look fem?

    All else aside.....the answer is Yes. People will notice. And comment.
    All I ever wanted was to be a girl. Is that really asking too much?

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    Thanks for all the replies!

    Hmm, since I am unsure maybe I should try to just get padding and maybe get a second place away from my city to try to live as a girl.

    I'm 27 right now, at what age is it too late?

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    When you are dead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdinto View Post
    Thanks for all the replies!

    Hmm, since I am unsure maybe I should try to just get padding and maybe get a second place away from my city to try to live as a girl.

    I'm 27 right now, at what age is it too late?
    As Paula said it is never too late...

    But if your considering getting a second home to live as a woman part time, there is better ways to spend that money. I would suggest therapy to help find out who you are and what you want to do and if these desires are reality or fantasy. I don't know what the housing/rental market is where you live, but getting a second home to live a second life unless your "insert really rich person here" is obscene.
    Last edited by Candice Mae; 12-12-2013 at 02:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdinto View Post
    ...will I still be able to get away being a man half the time?
    You might get away with being half a man all the time.

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    You can probably do it Hon but it can wear you out as many of us here know. Sooner or later you will forget something. This is why it is better just to be yourself, whoever that "self" may be. It's a lot easier.
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