You can poke them later if you want. Just remember, not too hard.
It took a while. There were so many things I had to do to make sure my body didn't reject the surgery.
The washroom situation was weird. I normally got looks going into the men's room, so I was terrified the first time I went into a women's washroom. See, you have to live as the sex you are becoming for a year before you can actually get the surgery. So I had to get used to always sitting down to go while still biologically male. Pre-surgery, I was very feminine looking so I didn't get any weird looks.
I was always afraid of being found out, so I went out and bought a bra and stuffed it to make myself look more like the women I saw going in. I was almost found out when someone pushed on the door to see if the stall was free. Thankfully I had a skirt on and was able to cover up but I washed up and ran out of there.
Thank you, Sakuno-chan! I hope we can be friends too. We already have plans to make a cookbook and take over the tiny kitchen, so we need to be friends.
I'm trying to imagine what it would be like have an enemy in the same suite. I don't think it would be fun. You and YUUUKI both seem like really fun people. Plus, it was a lot of fun listening to you make him smell girly last night.
I don't even want to think of that. It was hard my first year of college because my first roommate wasn't comfortable at all with me. Then I met Yuki. Yuki is awesome. I am so happy I met him because he's now my best friend. You should have joined us! We had so much fun.
I don't really see myself as brave. I just knew that something wasn't right and had to be changed. I was miserable, mainly because I felt different from the other guys. Thank you, Kabaji-kun. You've made me blush.
....You are....I think a lot of people...would never say things like that... And would never see what they need to change.... But you changed...and that takes a lot of courage...Griffy-san...
And...I...didn't meant to....make you blush...I was merely....telling the truth....
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How long did it take for you to adjust to having girly parts? Like going into the right restroom and sitting down and all.
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It took a while. There were so many things I had to do to make sure my body didn't reject the surgery.
The washroom situation was weird. I normally got looks going into the men's room, so I was terrified the first time I went into a women's washroom. See, you have to live as the sex you are becoming for a year before you can actually get the surgery. So I had to get used to always sitting down to go while still biologically male. Pre-surgery, I was very feminine looking so I didn't get any weird looks.
I was always afraid of being found out, so I went out and bought a bra and stuffed it to make myself look more like the women I saw going in. I was almost found out when someone pushed on the door to see if the stall was free. Thankfully I had a skirt on and was able to cover up but I washed up and ran out of there.
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It made you happy, right? And you weren't before?
Then....it's a good thing...and...
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you...look..... really good.
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And...I...didn't meant to....make you blush...I was merely....telling the truth....
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It's alright, Kabaji-kun! And please, call me Terry. I'm still not used to the formality here, and it's really not who I am. I am just Terry.
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