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Feb 06, 2006 22:26

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faggosaurus February 6 2006, 20:10:58 UTC
did you notice any changes in the time you were on T?

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marzipanboy February 6 2006, 20:12:54 UTC
Yeah, I did. Definitely some sexual changes (physical and in terms of libido). And I just posted something about my new muscles. :) And, well, acne. But yeah, I'm definitely disappointed to be stopping, but I hope it's only for a while, and not forever.

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faggosaurus February 6 2006, 20:16:12 UTC
why stop then, if you don't want to?

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marzipanboy February 6 2006, 20:17:39 UTC
My parents talked me into it. Well that, and they said they'd use whatever force necessary to get me to stop. I can't afford to pay for school on my own, and I don't want to ruin my relationship with them. :( So I think it's the best option.

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hetalksinmaths_ February 6 2006, 21:18:48 UTC
you will know when it is the right time, or if it ever is. i will never forget what one of my counsellors said early on. "you will know when to move forward when it is as hard to remain in this place as it is to take the next step"

if this isn't the right time for you, then that's okay. just remember that you are in control and no one else. i mean, you can't control how your parents react to things, but you can control what you do with that reaction. if your best option now is to stop T, that's okay. and if anyone judges you for choosing to stop i'll kick some ass :P

to sum up.. if you are happy, i am happy :)

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marzipanboy February 7 2006, 10:28:21 UTC
:) Well, I think things will work out better in the long run, this way. I'm just not sure what to tell the doctor....I mean, should I call him and just leave a message with his receptionists? Would he have a problem with me just stopping the hormones abuptly?

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hetalksinmaths_ February 7 2006, 10:34:37 UTC
i don't think he'd have a problem. you can explain that you're not hesitant about hormones in general, but that because of your situation with your parents it just isn't possible or doesn't make sense now. i think he'll understand. it may help to make it clear that you want the option to start again in the future, but that you thought it better to work with your parents at this point. i think he'll respect that.

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marzipanboy February 7 2006, 10:56:56 UTC
Okay, yeah, 'cause I don't want him to think I changed my mind about it.

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