A lovely story and now bobby has a true friend and sister to start life as a girl and her mother totally accepts her new daughter, it never ceases to amaze me how a father can just walk away from his child, at least now bobby has the chance to be true to herself and have a strong supportive extended family it would be nice to have part2😊
Realistic? I hope not. The aunt had zero issues forcing Bobby to come accept female clothes and beauty treatments from the mall, when it would have overall been far cheaper to just buy some boys stuff at Walmart. There was no need to push that kind of humiliation and gender confusion on the unwilling for no reason.
❤ and a very nice beginning story scenario. Pardon me for spotting some misspelled words like " Antler for Aunt, " for example. I point this out to please ask you to proofread your tales before posting your yarns ; this'll make you a better writer . Please continue this story. I'm curious 🤔 to see where this story is heading 🤔.
Another beautiful story. I just hope that you follow this up with an update about Bobbies' progress. I can identify with so much of this story - especially about not fancying boys to being completely interested in them once I started being happy identifying as a girl/young woman. I just wish getting puberty blockers and x-sex hormones was as easy as is portrayed in these stories. I reality it can take years these days as you have to initially go on a waiting list just to see a psychiatrist/psychologist at a GIC (Gender Identity Clinic) and then at least a year or two to be approved for the correct medication. For trans children it can be even worse, they are not even allowed puberty blockers or any other medication until they are 16. For myself it was so much easier when I started my transition 53 years ago when I was almost 27. I initially had to wait 3 months to see my first psychiatrist (who spent 9 months trying to persuade me to undergo ECT). After I refused, he referred my onto a new GIC which had just been set up in the area of the UK where I lived and I was prescribed oestrogen after just 2 months.
This is a great story so far. Like the others, I noticed quite a few incorrectly spelled and a few mispronounced words. Some better proofing would be nice. Can't wait to find out what happens at school, with Baxter, home life, everything.
Off to an excellent start. Wishing there are many more chapters.
A lovely story and now bobby has a true friend and sister to start life as a girl and her mother totally accepts her new daughter, it never ceases to amaze me how a father can just walk away from his child, at least now bobby has the chance to be true to herself and have a strong supportive extended family it would be nice to have part2😊
I like that this story is realistic without sci-fi, magic or psycho manipulation
Realistic? I hope not. The aunt had zero issues forcing Bobby to come accept female clothes and beauty treatments from the mall, when it would have overall been far cheaper to just buy some boys stuff at Walmart. There was no need to push that kind of humiliation and gender confusion on the unwilling for no reason.
Great use of hairspray ❤
Antlers, Analysis, Atlas, Al, Casey, Ed McMahan, a mission, Emission,...Too many names to follow. Loved the story anyhow.
❤ and a very nice beginning story scenario. Pardon me for spotting some misspelled words like " Antler for Aunt, " for example. I point this out to please ask you to proofread your tales before posting your yarns ; this'll make you a better writer . Please continue this story. I'm curious 🤔 to see where this story is heading 🤔.
I need a part 2
Another beautiful story. I just hope that you follow this up with an update about Bobbies' progress.
I can identify with so much of this story - especially about not fancying boys to being completely interested in them once I started being happy identifying as a girl/young woman.
I just wish getting puberty blockers and x-sex hormones was as easy as is portrayed in these stories. I reality it can take years these days as you have to initially go on a waiting list just to see a psychiatrist/psychologist at a GIC (Gender Identity Clinic) and then at least a year or two to be approved for the correct medication. For trans children it can be even worse, they are not even allowed puberty blockers or any other medication until they are 16.
For myself it was so much easier when I started my transition 53 years ago when I was almost 27. I initially had to wait 3 months to see my first psychiatrist (who spent 9 months trying to persuade me to undergo ECT). After I refused, he referred my onto a new GIC which had just been set up in the area of the UK where I lived and I was prescribed oestrogen after just 2 months.
This is a great story so far. Like the others, I noticed quite a few incorrectly spelled and a few mispronounced words. Some better proofing would be nice. Can't wait to find out what happens at school, with Baxter, home life, everything.
Im grateful to have an extended story for my imagination, in a feminine voice or AI(?). It's easy to overlook your grammar and spelling errors
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1:14:14 I want 4 holes in each ear
I told my mum and dad by antlers. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭