If blogging is out of my element, photo documentation is even further out in the element ball park. What's on an another planet altogether is video documentation. Still, here's the thang. My voice just started cracking a couple of weeks ago and I want to catch it while it's high pitch central and to be able to look back on that change later down the road. Since the thickening of my vocal chords will be very gradual, I'm going to record my voice every so often to document that change. Here goes!
I figured it was about time to do another pained and unflattering photo documentation. This cursed camera my parents gave me for Christmas. So yesterday, March 10th, marked 90 Days on Testosterone Cypionate . I also did a voice check, which I'll upload and post tomorrow. 90 Days on Testosterone Cypionate, 100mg every 2 weeks ( Click on images for larger, even less flattering versions - I'd prefer if you didn't, but the option does exist. ) Stomach (hair growth + fat redistribution): Getting some hardcore belly action where my body fat is most definitely redistributing. Ho ho ho. In addition, it's getting a tad bit hairier, which is demonstrated more clearly in the belly action shot below. Ooooh yeah, there we go. Look at therm li'l hairs! Still not enough to satisfy my cute Russian female friend, but getting there. One day. Eventually. Putt putt putt. Leg (hair growth + muscle development) A bit hairier. No difference in muscle tone that I'...
A few years from now, a transitioning slide show showing the gradual change might make for an interesting addition to the blog.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note, being so completely open and honest with, quite literally, the entire world, is an amazing feat. You should be proud of yourself.
cute.
ReplyDeleteconfession: i'm an anonymous follower. i think it's awesome that you're so open about your transition. i think it's inspiring. i'd rather not follow anonymously, if you're ok with knowing that a complete stranger, a "silent supporter" if you will, is interested in the process you're going through. having said that: hi, i'm lindsay.
ReplyDeleteI hope I can manage to have made it that far in a month and a half.
ReplyDeleteKammorremae: It's uncomfortable, but definitely worth crawling out of one's shell about. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteelbie: I'm completely okay with it! Whether you're anonymous or not, there's a reason this blog is 100% open to public perception. Thank you for popping out of the anonymous darkness, though! And hello to you, too!
ReplyDeleteWhen are we going to make our documentary? I think that would be the best way to look back on your life. We should start soon otherwise no one will believe you are a tranny and our documentary will look fake!
ReplyDeleteI did'nt know that I already had a password to this site. Hmmm... very interesting. I love you, it's mommy!
ReplyDeleteErin: I don't know. With my amateur special makeup FX skills it will most likely look like a fake no matter when we do it. ;P
ReplyDeleteDan: Awww!
ReplyDeleteHRPuffinstuff/Mom: Uh oh.
ReplyDeleteomg! I know your anonymous/now outed follower elbie! she's adorable :)
ReplyDeleteOh and Hi! I'm addicted to your blog too. ;)
Crystal: Yay! Hello!
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