Lol same

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At this point in my transition I am 6 months into HRT

A year on HRT




Over a year and a half on hormones. My transition hasn’t been the clearest path but I am so happy that I am on it.
Update:

2 years since my coming out


2 years on hrt

2.3 years on hrt



2 and a half years on hormones
Its been a while since I’ve done an update so here it goes

At this point I am 3 years into my Hormone Replacement Therapy. I’m thriving.

These pictures were taken days apart and I am 3 and a half years into my medical transition (The picture on the right was also posted by Instagram on all their major social media handles attached with an interview I did with them for International Women’s Month)


During this time I was 4 years into HRT. Clearly living for it.





I am currently 4 and a half years into HRT, 5 years into socially transitioning, 6 years into when i first came out to my community around me and I’m loving life more than I ever thought I would.
These pictures are absolutely stunning 😍
She’s so beautiful what a pretty smile
You go girl!!🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
I’m not gonna lie this horse just might be the most majestic creature I’ve ever seen
This beautiful idiot stands there worrying about it until mom encourages him to move, then he trots out a bit, says “wow no?”, heads BACK to mom, becomes Intensely Concerned by the shadow of the fence, and then then as the video ends he is Worrying about why the ground looks wrong, because it very much does look wrong, and he’s not thrilled about it. He’s not precisely scared, but he’s not relaxed enough to be actually sassy; if I had to pick a word it would be annoyed, because he would LIKE to run around like a full on fool, but the GROUND is NOT RIGHT and that is a PROBLEM.
MOTHER WHY IS THE GROUND INCORRECT? That’s why he keeps coming back to the camerawoman, she should be doing something about this.
To sum up, 12/10 horses are beautiful, and idiots, and I love them, and mom needs to fix the ground so a boy can have a gallop.
(A horse has some color vision, and very poor depth perception, and the contrast created by sun on snow means that the shadows look like black holes while the ground itself probably has a freaky blank void thing happening.)
horses are very smart creatures.
That being said, horses are fucking dumber than bricks at times. You can train them to do all sorts of things, they’re super emotional creatures with distinct personalities but fucking heaven help you if a goddamn plastic bag rolls across your pasture. It’s the end of the world the sky has fell and armageddon is upon us.