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Anonymous No.40853602 >>40853713 >>40854028 >>40854066
repper life sucks. how do i stop (asking former reppers)
how did you stop repping after years of doing so? how did you come out to those around you?
i feel like i've repped so long for so hard that if i tried telling people i'm a tranny that they'd just think it was a weird joke.
did any of you try doing subtle stuff over time to clue people in? did anyone actually notice? or are cissoids just retarded?
like i have long hair with tranny bangs but then people just think that it looks surfer/rockstar or something. idk maybe i should start wearing jewelry. or makeup. something more obvious.
i feel like i can't delay this any more than i already have, sorry repbros. the thought of hitting male second puberty in a few years terrifies me.
Anonymous No.40853713
>>40853602 (OP)
Wait until you're 50 when your parents are dead and you no longer have any close friends who will judge you. Just make sure you don't get married or have kids.
Anonymous No.40854028
>>40853602 (OP)
I repped from around 10 to 30. I just started wearing eye liner one day. Then progressively dressed girlier more and more feminine. A year after that HRT. You just do it and let people think what they want.
Looking back I wish I started with diy hrt but RLE wasn't that bad. Family and friends still think/hope I'm going through a phase and I'll snap out of it one day.
Don't be me. Start now. Just go for it so you're not stuck wondering what could've been
Anonymous No.40854066
>>40853602 (OP)
I repped from 15 - 30. I spent a good amount of the time alternating between drug/alcohol binges and attempting to kill myself.
Look, it is not easy. The first ~2 years of transition are basically an endless series of humiliations.
But the end game of repping is either killing yourself or finally transitioning. Better to just pull the trigger and transition asap rather than prolonging your suffering.

Don't be subtle. Just sit down with the people in your life and tell them. Rip the bandaid off.