(15-01-2016, 19:24)ellacraig Wrote:(15-01-2016, 19:11)Happyme Wrote:(15-01-2016, 18:34)ellacraig Wrote: Maybe the key is learning to love ourselves first then maybe the body will adjust?...
Bingo! Ella you have nailed it!
I do this every day and my outlook on life is sooo much better.
I thank the day every day for everything I have and all thats coming my way.
Even if I have a crappy day, its still a great day because I know it will make me appreciate tomorrow even more.
Smile Ella!
Bobbi
Good point
Sadly, there's a bit of a chicken vs egg conundrum for some of us in this regard. If ones body dysmorphia or gender dysphoria is strong enough, you sometimes first need to start to SEE yourself changing before you can really start feeling better about yourself, yet, even if you ARE changing, sometimes you won't even notice it because you still feel bad about yourself. It's a tough nut to crack, and might be one of the things holding some of us back.
Anyways, as to the original topic, I've seen girls go from totally flat, originally male chemically, to amazing feminine figures with huge DD+. I've also seen girls have no progress at all. This isn't a YMMV, this is Your Mileage WILL Vary.