Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Funny Story

So a couple of weeks ago I had a delivery for someone who had actually sold a house for my parents just a little while before I was born.  When I dropped off the delivery she said "Are you related to the owners?"

I responded with, "Yes, I'm their son Damien"

To which she replied, " Oh their son...don't you have a sister named Savannah or something like that."

"No, I have a sister named Branigan though."

"Branigan, yeah...that is one, but don't you have another sister?"

And being as quick as I could I said, "No, but you might know me as my middle name; Dakotah"

"Dakotah, that's it."  And after a brief pause she looked at me with confusion and said, "When you were little your parents used to call you by your middle name?"

I shook my head in an affirmative way, and then proceeded to wish her a pleasant day as I left her room.  See, if I had been born a boy I wouldn't have funny stories like these!

T Update

So Sunday was my 5 month mark of being on T!  Pretty cool, I know.  My voice is still getting lower, it will most likely reach my real vocal tone around 6 months (there still may be a little change here and there).  Unfortunately I am still going through second puberty so my voice still cracks.

Surprisingly on the acne front I am doing fairly well, I mostly just have a few pimples on my neck.  Maybe since my first puberty was so bad for acne I got it all out of my system.

I still see the hair growth.  I have a very thin (often times hard to see) mustache which makes me smile!  I also have hair starting to grow on my chest.  I have about five normal size chest hairs and then this one that just grows to strangely long lengths.  I guess I can deal with that though.  The hair on my thighs is spreading so rather than just on the top of my thighs I am starting to see it growing lower down.

You can really see the difference in my muscles (triceps especially).  I have been getting lazy with going to the gym, but I have a more masculine looking arm now that I have been on T for a few months.

Oh, and finally, my moods have evened out...which just means that my body is getting used to the hormonal changes.  Thank goodness!