EpicKebabEater [he/him, it/its]

I consume kebab

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Cake day: August 20th, 2023

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  • Nah dw I can see why my comment sounded weird.

    I am not against trans influencers being in the closet. I was not pissed by PhilosophyTube coming out as trans after doing most of her transition because it’s her business only, I don’t care. I myself am closeted on HRT so I see the necessity. We are on the trans sub and I assumed we are all trans here. I just find F1nn and F1nn only annoying because it was very obviously also a channel gimmick. I would find myself annoying too if I became a “cis female fitness influencer” while being on testosterone. And honestly I have a negative perception of influencers in general that might play into this.

    Sorry too if I sound defensive, my inbox did not get the messages and now I realized people assumed I was a guy doing the “they tricked me!1” thing, which there are probably a lot of.




  • 1- Yes, it is a good aggregator.(I assume you mean hrt dot coffee)

    2- Hiding effects really depends on the people around you and how much they know about hormones. Only person I know who got figured out due to changes was from an accepting family which had multiple trans friends. They were boymoding because they themselves were a chud and their family was woke, which is a rare situation. As long as you hide the hormones themselves you should be fine for one or two years.

    3- As others said Transfemscience is a great source.

    4- If you follow the guidelines and get effects your dose is probably fine. Of course hormone tests are the only reliable way to know but getting the effects at the normal times is the second best way to know things are going well. Also you probably know this but do not try at home testosterone tests, they are unreliable for trans women.