Changes I've had from Hormones - My Transition to FEMALE

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • A quick insight into some of the changes I have has since starting Hormone Replacement therapy on my transition from male to female! If you have any questions please let me know and I will do my best to answer them in another video!
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Komentáře • 270

  • @dani.dee4213
    @dani.dee4213 Před rokem +187

    I am not trans, but i find i cant stop coming back because i love how you educate about it. its refreshing to see what it really is like. Too many are too fixated on making everyone accept it. Rather then explaining and teaching those who dont know much about it. I love that you do this. We need more who want to help people understand it. Your channel has been very enlightening for me personally. So thank you!

    • @miramedicineway9672
      @miramedicineway9672 Před rokem +18

      What she says☝🏻 ❤yes

    • @carolynbrubaker1619
      @carolynbrubaker1619 Před rokem +19

      I agree 100%. ALexis is a great ambassador between the trans and non trans communities. I love her

    • @jamieweatherwalk2752
      @jamieweatherwalk2752 Před rokem +9

      I'm not trans either, but I love learning about it from real trans ambassadors like her and Blaire white. They keep it real and aren't playing a role.

    • @rosalinafarias2757
      @rosalinafarias2757 Před rokem +2

      That's why I am a loaner. I don't like dealing with negative society. I wish I looked good as her, but if people have a problem the way I look, to bad, just don't touch me.

    • @davidadams2395
      @davidadams2395 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@jamieweatherwalk2752
      Samantha Lux is also a great educator, as is ftm Jammidodger.

  • @floradelirium
    @floradelirium Před rokem +54

    I'm not trans, just a girl that loves your style. I find it wonderful, many people who normally wouldn't listen, have watched your videos. It's important to have trans voices like yours. You're genuine, honest, and kindhearted, which makes you very engaging. We like you as a person in general. ❤

  • @Vickie...
    @Vickie... Před rokem +63

    Hi Alexis, i am not trans but i am intrigued by your story, you are a wonderful role model for the trans community and your natural hair is looking gorgeous, its growing so fast! Its wonderful that you have such a supportive fiance, you are such a sweet couple and i cant wait for your wedding photos 👰♥️🤵

    • @Alexis_blake00
      @Alexis_blake00  Před rokem +13

      Aww thank you! I have a few clips in hair extensions in but it is growing slowly! Xxx

    • @Vickie...
      @Vickie... Před rokem +1

      Well you would never know! Poor Albert though 😂

    • @katekleinsteuber7652
      @katekleinsteuber7652 Před rokem +3

      So,being logical,you are actually gay. Your dna says you are a man,and you are marrying a man.I am not trying to be rude,and I am certainly not transphobic.I have a gay child and feel the same as I always did in how I love them.

    • @Vickie...
      @Vickie... Před rokem +12

      @@katekleinsteuber7652 Alexis and her partner actually referred to themselves as a queer couple in a previous video but I don't think labels matter, they are a unique couple and a lovely couple so that's all that matters 💕

    • @katekleinsteuber7652
      @katekleinsteuber7652 Před rokem +2

      @@Vickie... I think Alexis is absolutely beautiful but I will not support trans as a group. Our society is going downhill fast and if this carries on for a few more years,we will be extinct.
      I do support Alexis as a person and I love how she speaks up for women and children.

  • @cococookie3830
    @cococookie3830 Před rokem +13

    I like your videos because they are not politicised in any way. You see the facts and you say them as you see them.

  • @longlegs2121
    @longlegs2121 Před rokem +15

    Maybe you could do a Q & A with your partner to see from his perspective what changes he’s noticed in you, emotionally and physically (obviously only what you’re comfortable with), during your transition. Oftentimes, it’s others that notice the smaller changes in us before we do ourselves.

  • @maisy9954
    @maisy9954 Před rokem +46

    I just don’t understand how people can make such rude comments on here ,she is sharing her journey and experiences I appreciate all the knowledge she is giving I am a biological women and I watch the videos to understand and educate myself about the transgender community. Alexis I admire your courage to put yourself out there don’t listen to the haters❤

    • @Emma-gq5ms
      @Emma-gq5ms Před rokem +2

      Great comment 👍

    • @nghandihede5928
      @nghandihede5928 Před rokem

      @Patient Growth it's ridiculous that any biological woman could be jealous of a man with a surgically constructed vagina number 1. #2. which has to be dilated daily to remain open. #3. Not to speak of the other "daily adjustments" that they must do for them to maintain the delusion.

    • @carolinesanderson5950
      @carolinesanderson5950 Před rokem +4

      Well said. Some people are just mean spirited….I don’t understand it either.

    • @nghandihede5928
      @nghandihede5928 Před rokem

      @@carolinesanderson5950 Are you saying that speaking truth is mean sprited?

    • @carolinesanderson5950
      @carolinesanderson5950 Před rokem +7

      @@nghandihede5928 Don’t know what you’re talking about as Alexis is very open, honest & might I say brave af. What I’m saying is….how utterly pathetic that people have nothing better to do with their time than be nasty & try & drag people down, then pretend that nastiness is all in the name of “truth” - as tho they are are somehow being noble. Nah nothing noble about it….I’ll say it again, it’s pure mean spiritedness!!!

  • @jenguinofdoom4747
    @jenguinofdoom4747 Před rokem +12

    Hello Alexis, I found someone reacting to your rant about trans women and women and wanted to come here to subscribe and thank you for standing up for biological women ❤

  • @dominiquestimmell4732
    @dominiquestimmell4732 Před rokem +9

    I think it's very important for everyone to learn about this wether you want to be trans or not or just to learn and if someone you know thinks about changing they have information! Thank you for sharing your transition! Very helpful! Love ya!

  • @veronica5896
    @veronica5896 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for sharing your journey with us! You seem like an amazing person❤

  • @RainStrom_61
    @RainStrom_61 Před rokem +7

    Like watching you and how you show yourself. The whole crazy stuff on CZcams turns people off. You are what people need to see to have better knowledge on Trans.

  • @dawnsunshine9304
    @dawnsunshine9304 Před rokem +5

    You were beautiful either way I’m happy you are living your truth and you’re happy sending love and light

  • @michellesmolek2904
    @michellesmolek2904 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing…you look great and explained things in a way that’s easy ti understand. 🐾🌼🐾

  • @anncontorno9053
    @anncontorno9053 Před rokem +3

    This is a great channel. Your explanations are so interesting. And you look beautiful! ❤

  • @anri5575
    @anri5575 Před rokem

    I just read your article and I thought it was genuine, collected and well-written. Thank you so much for your thoughts and kindly, respectfully and smartly putting them out there 😊

  • @tamraleone-scott6038
    @tamraleone-scott6038 Před rokem

    Thank you for explaining things simply. I love you and your spirit!!

  • @lynetteclark
    @lynetteclark Před rokem +8

    Hi Alexis. I'm not trans but I love your refreshing, down to earth approach in educating people about your journey.
    Plus you have such a warm, beautiful, sunshine personality (and face) that makes me keep coming back for more videos. ❤❤

  • @Soulfulshal1962
    @Soulfulshal1962 Před rokem +4

    Great video Alexis's - thank you 👍
    Watching from West Wales.

  • @mxdahliabelle
    @mxdahliabelle Před rokem +6

    15 months? Congratulations 🎊 Your journey has only begun and you already look and sound amazing.

  • @jacqattacq19
    @jacqattacq19 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. I find it fascinating, how hormones can change the body. Love following your journey 💗🇦🇺

  • @lorenakademar5267
    @lorenakademar5267 Před rokem +1

    Wooow...for a short time you are incredible pretty woman, congrats!!! Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @niclewis9731
    @niclewis9731 Před 8 měsíci

    You’re such a beautiful ambassador for the transformation journey .
    Sending lots of love from New Zealand xoxox

  • @deedee7733
    @deedee7733 Před rokem +3

    It's fascinating that hormones have such a huge effect on our bodies. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.

  • @iVenge
    @iVenge Před rokem +5

    Some people are just naturally attractive. You were a nice looking man, as far as that goes, and became a very pretty woman.

  • @fairygoth-mother7341
    @fairygoth-mother7341 Před rokem +1

    I just read an article you wrote about your transition journey! It was awesome. Well written, clear and informative. You stated what I have been saying for a while now and I'm glad you did. Coming from a trans woman I think it carries more weight. When I say the same things, I am called transphobic - which I am not! Thank you for being a voice of reason in the current trans gender chaos world.

  • @K1ttyKath1
    @K1ttyKath1 Před rokem +3

    Hi Alexis, thanks for the video! I am on HRT now for one and a half month and often worry that maybe the effects won't turn out good for me, as I constantly read how effects tend to get worse with age (I am 26). So far I haven't noticed much beyond the emotional changes, but hearing how well HRT worked for you really gives me hope. So thank you 😊. (And you look absolutely stunning btw.)

  • @melsfabfinds
    @melsfabfinds Před rokem +1

    I just love your channel; you are beautiful and such a kind soul for being willing to share your experience and educate others so we can not only understand better for those we know but also speak to others and help them understand from a more educated place what a true trans woman experiences. ❤

  • @alicedee8106
    @alicedee8106 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Alexis ❤ I’m almost 6 months in and what you described is exactly how it is! The mood swings!!!! I wasn’t ready for that, I was always slow to be angered. The wick is lessened.

  • @mary-kate9165
    @mary-kate9165 Před rokem +1

    You are so sweet I just love you!!! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @hotdog1214
    @hotdog1214 Před rokem +2

    Respect to you Alexis for being honest about your experiences but mostly for showing us those earlier photos of yourself. I've seen others talk about their transition and its often treated like a secret, denying that they once looked very different. That's nice to see.

    • @user-li5oh7zg8f
      @user-li5oh7zg8f Před 8 měsíci

      i mean like i 100% see you view, but i understand why they wouldnt want to as so many people associate trauma with their old selves, so after transitioning they may want to forget about it :)

  • @RandomizationShow
    @RandomizationShow Před rokem +3

    First! Great video so far, thank you 😁

  • @Emma-gq5ms
    @Emma-gq5ms Před rokem +1

    Very interesting and informative thank you ❤

  • @pauly3168
    @pauly3168 Před 6 měsíci

    Well said, every topic you touched on most trans women on hormone therapy experienced. I noticed my cup size change, my ariolas change, and the sensitivity change. My redistribution definitely shaped my face more feminine. Keep up the good work and keep us posted. Xo ❤❤❤

  • @AMcG-hf6yx
    @AMcG-hf6yx Před rokem +2

    Fascinating. Hormones are a wonderous thing.

  • @ishtarlightnyc
    @ishtarlightnyc Před 6 měsíci

    You are such a beautiful person sis 😊

  • @vanessamonster5038
    @vanessamonster5038 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting. I've been 3.5 years on hormones. I have 2 sisters, and compared notes. One odd thing was that i became sensitive to cold, just like one of my sisters. I also became more sensitive to smells. There are a million subtle things that change. It's eye opening. I was afraid that my emotions would get out of wack, but i had been doing tons of work in therapy prior to going on hormones, so i handled it well. I just found your videos. They are very relatable. God bless.

  • @denisekuenzel9465
    @denisekuenzel9465 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for being so bold to share your journey with us. It’s interesting to me out of curiosity. I didn’t know hormones changed bones and fat. But now you can testify to what women go through is not entirely within our control ;p

    • @lindajohnson2149
      @lindajohnson2149 Před rokem

      Yes indeed, hormones do change our bone health! I'm going to look for a video from someone who'd transitioned but then went back, and he'd shared how he'd wished doctors had warned him /educated him of the hormones' side effects of creating osteoporosis in trans people. As a bio-woman who's 14 years postmanopausal and diagnosed with osteoporosis, a sexual health Dr validated that hormonal connection. We women have a small window in our teens-early 20's for building bone. Sadly, now the medical community idea is doing injections for those with osteoporosis which has jaw and femur necrosis consequences! 😮 🤔

  • @user-bw5jo9sr3v
    @user-bw5jo9sr3v Před rokem +1

    I wish I could be as brave as you are

  • @kaylasplace9426
    @kaylasplace9426 Před rokem +12

    I started transitioning 10 years ago, my breast tissue continues to develop and change. I had all the fat redistribution and my height shrunk from 6 ft to 5’9 3/4. I love listening to u because we have very similar views on being trans.

    • @ericfreshcorn3590
      @ericfreshcorn3590 Před rokem +1

      i Will Date you if your single

    • @alldud13
      @alldud13 Před 4 měsíci

      that’s insane u shrunk a whole 3 inches what about your feet size? i wear a size 11 in women’s and kinda wish they were smaller

    • @emreduygun
      @emreduygun Před 3 měsíci

      @@alldud13 that's what I was thinking, rather a big shrinkage

  • @helenamurphy4682
    @helenamurphy4682 Před rokem +2

    I love the way you share your story and educate. I also love the fact you do not require females to identify as cis. It is a shame you are not out there with a larger following as too many are fixated in making biological females identify as cis and if you don't you are trans phobic. Simply not true. Keep sharing your story Alexis I admire your courage and appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Keep being the beautiful you x

  • @trejackson9632
    @trejackson9632 Před 11 měsíci

    You are so pretty. Drop dead gorgeous 🥹🥹❤️

  • @Melody_Raventress
    @Melody_Raventress Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi,
    I'm 37, and just coming out as Trans, I've just gone on HRT and I'm anxiously awaiting on changes to start.
    Thank you for this.

  • @AnnWalford-le1gw
    @AnnWalford-le1gw Před rokem

    Hi Alexis, great video. I'm a trans women at 25 months on hrt. I had similar experiences, but my emotions/moods were a bit different. I was not as enraged or short fused but teared up much more easily and more calm . Also my muscle mass diminished , especially my back , chest and shoulders. Again, great video. You are fantastic

  • @ralsharp6013
    @ralsharp6013 Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining😊

  • @angiehamilton3064
    @angiehamilton3064 Před rokem +1

    You are a beautiful soul.❤❤

  • @raewren
    @raewren Před rokem +1

    I love videos of someone’s journey! Also, when someone transitions, they way they look seems more natural than their birth assignments. Like, you can really see what you are supposed to be after you start transitioning. It’s hard to explain.

  • @sa8die
    @sa8die Před 29 dny

    nice video and great info,. thx

  • @jbad409
    @jbad409 Před rokem

    Very interesting and informative thanks

  • @williamheineman3537
    @williamheineman3537 Před 5 měsíci

    Girl i,m so jealous. U are beautiful. Best wishes love lisa❤

  • @sixteezchild
    @sixteezchild Před rokem

    You are TALL! I'm 5'2"! My best friends in school were 5'8" and I felt very short! You are a beautiful tall woman and such a joy to Watch!

  • @eas8381
    @eas8381 Před rokem

    Alexis, thank you for sharing your story so openly and honestly. I was curious about the age at that you began your transition if you don't mind answering. I wish you well.

  • @Scar-jg4bn
    @Scar-jg4bn Před 6 měsíci +1

    1:43 from sinus rhythm to V-tach, lmao. Love the explanation as a nurse. 😂

  • @gerriebell2128
    @gerriebell2128 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for explaining in such detail about the physical changes hormones have made. I have a question. I am post-menopausal, and do not take hormone replacement therapy, because it is not often recommended any more. It was found that taking estrogen after menopause made women more prone to getting cancer- and that is why they rarely give it any more. So the question is, has your doctor said anything to you about how safe it is to take estrogen for transition?

  • @Leehsysmum
    @Leehsysmum Před rokem +1

    So damn interesting, thanks

  • @carolinesanderson5950
    @carolinesanderson5950 Před rokem +2

    Your face definitely feminised. You are seriously stunning. ❤

  • @Annie-ex3ge
    @Annie-ex3ge Před rokem +1

    Hi Alexis, thank you for your video! Even though I am a biologist, I never knew that hormones could make your height shrink or give you more dainty feet. It's amazing. So thank you again for all the information. From one woman to another: you are beautiful and I love your style.

  • @cory99998
    @cory99998 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I started noticing more curvature in my body at month 4, and my god is that affirming. Feels so good to not feel like such a block. I had no idea my hips were wider than my ribcage because I carried so much fat under the ribs.

  • @shanthelgaray3501
    @shanthelgaray3501 Před 10 měsíci

    I love your hair 😊

  • @ChrisSollinger
    @ChrisSollinger Před 9 měsíci

    thank you. Im at 1 year 2 months into journey and identify a lot xx

  • @EmberFlames_Jag
    @EmberFlames_Jag Před rokem +2

    I've seen a few of your videos, perhaps this is irrelevant but I must say your hair here really suits you 😍 Coming from a dysphoric gender nonconforming person, thank you for representing people like me but in a positive way (although, I am not trans, at least not yet).

  • @shannonblueberry5846
    @shannonblueberry5846 Před rokem +2

    When at first glance I saw u. I thought u were such a stunning woman then I found out u were Trans I was like what!? No way lol.. as I started following u. I love ur content and still think ur stunning beautiful woman. 😍
    Ur a beautiful human being luv. Inside n out. Keep it up luv. ✨️💐💖

  • @purepositivitymindset
    @purepositivitymindset Před 8 měsíci

    Honestly you the most lovely CZcamsr loved listening to your story😍 just a genuine question, understandbly so getting all these different hormones your body takes some time to adjust I was wondering if doctors take their time to ensure you are still healthy? In a sense by doing blood tests, mental health checks etc to ensure you are doing well with the adjustment and obvs if your body/organs are responding well to the hormones especially in a body that was I guess completely opposite? Thank youu ❤

  • @annettegower2962
    @annettegower2962 Před 10 měsíci

    In all rhectrams madness and misogyny YOU are the voice of reason. I have always had gay friend never even worried about trans or not, the rise of these horrible aggressive women hating trans activists made me start to question my own opinions. Much love to you xxxx

  • @jorgeluiscazares2105
    @jorgeluiscazares2105 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m also trans I just started with my hormones, I’m barely at 😾6 months I’ve noticed mood changes just like you! Love you girl

  • @kelly-kx2io
    @kelly-kx2io Před rokem +1

    I went from 5'10.5" down to 5'9". I think its down to the hormones reducing the tissues between the bones a little bit. When people ask me what I think my best feature is I always say the softness of my skin. Even now after over 4 decades on hormones I still think my skin is my best feature. I'm now at that age that I am dealing with some of the negative long term side effects of taking cross sex hormones.

  • @MissMuddyHands
    @MissMuddyHands Před rokem

    Hi Alexis, I love your videos, I'm not trans but watch your videos a lot, I think you're lovely & so sweet, I hope you have a really happy life ❤

  • @Echo3_
    @Echo3_ Před 9 měsíci

    You sure are pretty, transition looks good on you 😉

  • @viridianaprado6323
    @viridianaprado6323 Před rokem +1

    Luv ya 💞

  • @archgirl7797
    @archgirl7797 Před rokem +1

    i know you will do what is right for you but I just want to say your cup size is absolutely gorgeous. Loads of women have a smaller cup size (and loads more women would kill for a smaller cup size!) xxxx

  • @yessikaramirez6066
    @yessikaramirez6066 Před rokem +2

    Hormones have been quiet a ride for me, I didn’t even need blockers because my testosterone was very low to begin with. But my estrogen shots have made me very emotional, lost most of my body hair and only have to shave my legs maybe once every 2 months, my skin has become so much softer. My body has feminized too, so much so that my girlfriends have commented on my legs/ butt in a jealous way like wow, look at you in those leggings. That’s huge for me, My life and mental health have improved greatly. Thank God I have access to my hormones.

    • @Bloody_Corpses
      @Bloody_Corpses Před rokem +1

      That's awesome I haven't seen any trans women that didn't need T blockers 🤯

  • @jimjones7912
    @jimjones7912 Před 10 měsíci

    Loved the video! Question, I have wonderful sensations in my nipples, im starting HRT soon, will i be in danger of having that deminish or get better? You are so lovely, I love the Makup videos!😊❤

  • @marlenejones6266
    @marlenejones6266 Před rokem

    Im just so amazed by trans people who finally decide to transition to the right gender. I love learning about people. All types of people. Your channel popped up about the little girl who misgendered you. From that video i wanted to learn who Alexis Blake is. And here i am learning about an amazing woman. I truly mean that Alexis. You are an amazingly kind thoughful loving woman.

  • @Kaza0kun
    @Kaza0kun Před rokem +1

    I watched Blaire talk about her meds and it was interesting to know that, despite being a biological woman, I have to take spironolactone like y’all too. My DHEA is the highest my doctor’s have ever seen in a woman. But I am a woman. XX, ovaries, uterus etc etc. but hey, I look young lol

  • @christaylor4120
    @christaylor4120 Před 3 měsíci

    So funny and pretty x

  • @BrendanTripp
    @BrendanTripp Před 10 měsíci +1

    Alexis ... I've been on T-blockers (Lupron and Zytiga) for abut three years at this point (not for transitioning for for prostate cancer), and your list of changes is all too familiar. One thing I hadn't connected to the drugs, however, is the height reduction. I used to be 6'1" and I'm now about 5'9" ... which is quite the shock. A lot of these changes have been cumulative, while, like you, I lost most of my body hair initially, I'm now finding that my moustache is thinning and never needs trimming. Having worn facial hair for almost 50 years, this is way depressing. I, too, have found my skin softening and smoothing (well, except for the scars), and my face becoming almost totally non-oily. If there was one change that I could say "I don't mind that", I went from being a stinky guy to having almost no body odor.
    Mind you, this is just from the T-blockers, without the addition of any estrogen being added.

  • @stevenbuchanan3854
    @stevenbuchanan3854 Před 3 měsíci

    Your perfect ❤

  • @heatherwoodley8244
    @heatherwoodley8244 Před rokem

    Alexis... How much was the lip surgery and where'd you get it please? I've always had a naturally too thin top lip and I want it a little bigger but not with fillers. I've been thinking about lifting the lip a little as a potential option

  • @TheCooperativeMonkey
    @TheCooperativeMonkey Před rokem +9

    Im a transmale and its actually quite shocking how different transitions are for both sexes! I cant relate rn though, i had to stop taking Testosterone because i had a miracle baby lol

    • @sevillabonita1980
      @sevillabonita1980 Před rokem +2

      🤭

    • @jacqattacq19
      @jacqattacq19 Před rokem +1

      Congratulations

    • @Bloody_Corpses
      @Bloody_Corpses Před rokem

      Congratulations!! And I agree for me I've went from 5'6-5'8 I started at 18 tho after puberty (4 years later than I wanted) so it's hard to tell what it was from 🤔

  • @googleuser6312
    @googleuser6312 Před rokem

    You grew very pretty with hormones ❤

  • @RonStevenson-bl4tu
    @RonStevenson-bl4tu Před 2 měsíci

    Love what you are doing, you are a very beautiful lady

  • @susansullivan9255
    @susansullivan9255 Před rokem

    Ive been on hormones for over 3 years now . No longer on the T Blocker injections as ive had surgery...but yes your moods definitely change in a big way ...especially being more emotional..but never had hot flushes 😳 though...hair reduction is a big plus for me ..still doing hair lazer at the moment though..

  • @miramedicineway9672
    @miramedicineway9672 Před rokem +1

    Im curious about the difference in Uk and Holland what Hormones you get. Friend of mine She is a Trans but stopped taking them. She isn't happy about it But was warned about heavy side affects. Do they talk about that in Uk? She had plaster she needed to stick on her leg

  • @mabpixie
    @mabpixie Před rokem +1

    Girl I am in menopause so yes it does mirror symptoms for sure. I have not been put on hormones yet but I am sure it will be any time now. I have a fan in every room to sit next to when hot. and a blanket incase I get chills so I feel for ya. Hang in there it will get better for you.

    • @mabpixie
      @mabpixie Před rokem +1

      @@MHS-ql7ee Yes of course and I probably know more about the female experience than you do. I was saying her symptoms are similar. I will ask you to please be respectful. Alexis is a lovely person who derservse respect instead of rude comments. If you are unable to be polite and respectful then maybe just keep your comments to yourself.

  • @schtuff.8207
    @schtuff.8207 Před 10 měsíci

    beautiful woman and beautiful advice, thank you! I've been doing a more herbal route for a month now, just to see if I like having more E and less T in my body - so far yes - will keep it going a few more months, along with seeing how femme I can get with makeup, clothes, skincare, food, exercise, etc, and then start to fully confront the bigger questions if I decide I want to go further, including saving sperm, HRT, coming out fully. Definitely what you're saying about maybe getting a cup or two max with HRT makes me wonder, cos I think I'd love to get to a B or C but have a pretty broad chest... have you ever thought of trying Breast enlarging pumps as well? Theres some cheap ones where people have definitely gotten a cup size out of them. Whats your opinion on them? Much love.

  • @rakeshgaru1598
    @rakeshgaru1598 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi...as u mentioned ur skin became more soft...does it also became more sensitive to touch...like the clothes etc...did ur skin sensitivity increased to touch...

  • @voodle48
    @voodle48 Před rokem +1

    Oh Alexis, you gorgeous thing welcome to womanhood.😂😂😂 you'll love it over here.

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 Před rokem +5

    Blaire White said that every trans person she she knows , as well as herself, "blow up " when they start taking hormones. That's one reason she says she doesn't believe that Dylan Mulvaney is actually taking hormones, and one of the reasons she thinks Dylan isnt actually trans. I would love to hear your thoughts on the "blowing up" thing.. thank u

    • @bbj4613
      @bbj4613 Před rokem +2

      This is such a good point! I was verging on being severely underweight with no breasts & went on the pill, now a double D and much curvier etc

    • @syd-ney-D
      @syd-ney-D Před rokem +1

      This is so invalidating to Dylan, if she really said that... many trans people don't have the results that they seeked for cuz every body reacts a bit differently to it, just cuz she doesn't know any doesn't mean they don't exist. And regardless, Dylan doesn't look the same as before her transition, not to mention that she did a whole feminization surgery of her face and also hairline... I wish people would stop shitting on Dylan. Doesn't matter if people believe this or that about her, this constant nit picking of her every move is getting exhausting to read. I cannot imagine how she feels being the constant punch bag of conservatives.

    • @timbarry5080
      @timbarry5080 Před rokem +6

      @@syd-ney-D a number of trwns people don't believe Dylan is for real.. they think he is play acting for the fame and fortune

    • @timbarry5080
      @timbarry5080 Před rokem

      @@syd-ney-D I will happily refer to Blaire as she.. I will happily refer to Buck as he.. I will happily refer to the poster of this video as she.. because I respect and believe all of them. I respect the courtesy they show others. I don't trust, like or respect Dylan. I think he is a poser.. as far as his surgery, it means nothing. Celebrities do things to their faces all the time. Supposedly even Dylan said the trans thing started as a joke. I think he saw a windfall and ran with it.. there is a video of him before his trans phase dancing in tiny little tight shorts , and nothing else, on stage in front of a crowd of gay men. What dysphoric person would do that? I think he is full of shit. The worst part of him is how he supports the transitioning of children. Screw him

    • @EmberFlames_Jag
      @EmberFlames_Jag Před rokem +3

      ​@@syd-ney-D Dylan should have at least changed their name, or perhaps the spelling? Very insulting to call oneself trans and act like it's just another theatre gig! I'm not even a "conservative", I just know that that individual is disrespectful

  • @anne_price
    @anne_price Před 7 měsíci

    Wow a year and a half in that video!!?? I'm reaching 2.5 years and I'm yet to start seeing changes to my face and body apart from pectorals now looking soft.

  • @christaylor4120
    @christaylor4120 Před 3 měsíci

    You are Beautiful x

  • @TraceyFawcett
    @TraceyFawcett Před 10 měsíci

    Welcome to womanhood!! It sounds like you have gone straight to menopause, you are describing my last couple of years. I'm a Biological woman and have given in and asked for HRT. However, I'm actually scared - go figure! - so it's in my cupboard yet to be started.
    Thank you for talking about this, I know we are coming from different places but menopause leaves you with higher testosterone levels (hence the RAGE!) so in some way I'm in a similar place, but I'm really scared of weight gain.... you want it cos it makes you more womanly. But you look great and you look happy.
    I've always been governed by my hormones and regular cycles until 4 yrs ago when it changed, so I'm technically suffering a HUGE, VICIOUS & DRAWN OUT WITHDRAWAL .... and I'm not the same woman. it's weird. I sympathise with much of your journey - I suppose losing my normal cycle left me feeling confused about who I am, testosterone surfacing, feeling older, peachy skin, lost confidence, libido, my patience.... my womanhood, suddenly invisible. Maybe I should start my HRT.....

  • @RaniaNoor31
    @RaniaNoor31 Před 8 měsíci

    I started HRT 8 months ago. I see a relatively decent change. I love it. But my breast are hurting. I know it's because of growth but they seem to be very tender. I can barely sleep on my stomach anymore. What should I do now?

  • @rusinha02
    @rusinha02 Před rokem +1

    I was wondering, how do you get the hormones in your body? is it a pill? an injection? and how many times a month? Love your videos please keep doing more!!

  • @rosalinafarias2757
    @rosalinafarias2757 Před rokem

    Your very lucky for your facial features to changed from male to totally female. I have been on HRT since age 15, and now at 65, people always given me a very disrespectful face. People treat me as a non-human reject. To give you an example, I found a dog last Friday and went into Petco to see if the dog had a chip. When I arrived at 8am (they open at 8am for grooming), they had the front door closed but not locked. I peeked thought the glass and saw a male sale person would not come up to the door to let me in. Now this dog was over 100 lbs. and very difficult to managed. I pushed the door open ( injured my finger) and looked over at him. This idiot still did not say anything. Now I am mad, I shouted at him and said "where do I go to have a chip reading". He replied, "its over there but you have to go back outside to get into the next building. I said "can you help me to open this heavy door". Well this piece of human took their time to walk up to the door then he realized that the adjacent door leading from the store to the veterinarian was open. I said out loud "how stupid" he did not say anything. I notice now that since this heavy amount of the LGBT movement and people there hate GLBT that my life seem to be in danger. Now I have to carry stuff in my purse to protect myself.
    Your very very luck that your facial feature has changed from male to female. I hope with all my heart that you are not going through the same problems and you blend into society without being second guess. very happy for you. You seem like a nice person. I have never every had a friend in my life at all and something about you I wish I had you as a friend growing up. I have never said that to anyone.
    Stay happy and live life.

  • @someonesomewhere1500
    @someonesomewhere1500 Před rokem

    I made a comment on one of your vids about you being excited about getting the female hot flashes and things.
    Someone said that is a crazy way to put it.
    Actually it is not because when girls become women when puberty hits it is actually exciting to be turning into a woman, yes there is some discomfort but I remember the excitement of becoming a woman.
    I imagine you feel that same excitement of becoming the woman you were meant to be.

    • @Siss2012
      @Siss2012 Před rokem +1

      That’s funny, I hated my puberty, I never felt any excitement, I didn’t like having a period and experiencing breast growth, I started walking hunched because I hated the unwelcome attention of random creeps on the street. I am much more confident in my skin now as a 47 year old woman.

  • @johnhudelson2652
    @johnhudelson2652 Před 7 měsíci

    I have been on estrogen for over 12 years and have developed a feminine appearance, including a bra cup size of DD. I still regard myself as a man although I wear dresses almost all the time. I sing.second bass in my church choir, so I have.the appearance of a woman but the voice of a man. My height went down from 178 cm (5' 10") to 174 cm (5' 8 1/2") [imperial measurements - UGH!]. I am a lot calmer and no longer drink to excess. My being on estrogen is one of the best things I have done.
    John

  • @user-lz2it4nd9g
    @user-lz2it4nd9g Před rokem

    Not my journey (gender fluid) but support you all the way.

  • @britpoppansy
    @britpoppansy Před rokem +1

    It's so funny, because as a trans guy on T my feet "grew" another half size. It's wild all of the minute little changes that happen.

  • @Disney65Fan
    @Disney65Fan Před rokem +1

    I gain weight in my tummy and my chin too. It depends what I eat.

  • @suewebster7397
    @suewebster7397 Před rokem +1

    What are the long term effects of this therapy?

    • @Scar-jg4bn
      @Scar-jg4bn Před 6 měsíci

      We don't know. Buck Angel almost died from the effects of testosterone on a female over 30 years.

  • @IliziahBurks
    @IliziahBurks Před 6 měsíci

    I am on 3 months of hrt but I started balding in my facial hair 😅 and my facial hair starting turning light blonde were you can barely see it. 🤷‍♀️

  • @andreagalda28
    @andreagalda28 Před rokem +3

    Did your voice change? I've always been curious if the voice is being intentionally made different or if it changes naturally due to to hormones?

    • @danielcarlsen9228
      @danielcarlsen9228 Před rokem +1

      Almost only through training. It might be possible that estrogen changes the connective tissue in the vocal folds to a minor degree, but I haven't found any research on it.

    • @sydneykendall7125
      @sydneykendall7125 Před rokem +3

      I think some males are lucky to have a not very deep voice to begin with. The rest is training, I think. Women who take testoterone long enough to get a deeper voice can't get there feminine voice back.

    • @johnhudelson2652
      @johnhudelson2652 Před 7 měsíci

      The voice does not change. I have been on MTF HRT for 12 years and my voice is borderline basso profundo, which I do not want to change. Bass singers are hard to come by so I want to retain my deep singing voice.
      John