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Transfem
A community for transfeminine people and experiences.
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Some helpful links:
- The Gender Dysphoria Bible // In depth explanation of the different types of gender dysphoria.
- Trans Voice Help // A community here on blahaj.zone for voice training.
- LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory // A directory of LGBTQ+ accepting Healthcare providers.
- Trans Resistance Network // A US-based mutual aid organization to help trans people facing state violence and legal discrimination.
- TLDEF's Trans Health Project // Advice about insurance claims for gender affirming healthcare and procedures.
- TransLifeLine's ID change Library // A comprehensive guide to changing your name on any US legal document.
- Gender Spectrum // Resources for youth, parents and family, educators, mental health professionals and faith leaders.
Support Hotlines:
- The Trevor Project // Web chat, phone call, and text message LGBTQ+ support hotline.
- TransLifeLine // A US/Canada LGBTQ+ phone support hotline service. The US line has Spanish support.
- LGBT Youthline.ca // A Canadian LGBT hotline support service with phone call and web chat support. (4pm - 9:30pm EST)
- 988lifeline // A US only Crisis hotline with phone call, text and web chat support. Dedicated staff for LGBTQIA+ youth 24/7 on phone service, 3pm to 2am EST for text and web chat.
Carbohydrates are an important nutrient. You don't necessarily need much, but "some level of sugar" is not an issue. Calories in and calories out are all the ultimately matter for weight loss, but different things affect how much you feel you need to eat, from the nutrients that make it up to how much volume it physically takes up, so losing weight it probably easier if you change what you eat. If you are eating calorie dense foods, its not going to have the volume to fill your stomach and it can be easy to overeat even if only consuming calories in one meal.
For me, only eating one meal a day is all it takes for me to lose weight without counting calories. But I do get fairly regular exercise as part of my normal activities and my unhealthy diet at includes foods that are not very calorie dense so I simply cannot eat enough calories in a single meal to overeat. I don't go to the gym or dedicate time to exercise: I ebike to work most days (quite low intensity, but since its 1 hour each way, it still gives an extra ~750 calories) and beatsaber is a favorite game of mine. I don't think going to a gym often is something that sustainable for most people. Different people find different things work for them. For some its just counting calories and strict meal planning, others its keto, etc.