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I recently started transitioning and it was pretty overwhelming. As to my knowledge (please let me know if I am wrong) there are few widespread studies about the practical experience of transitioning (including but not exclusive to information about hrt). Right now, for myself, some of the most valuable documentation on what to do is on reddit, specifically discussions in the comments.

Because of this I am proposing a community just for documenting and asking questions about the actual processing of transitioning. I have never made or moderated a community (and would greatly prefer if someone that knows how to do so does as I am more interested helping documentation), as I see the need for having knowledge about transitioning on an open platform.

Here is the community: [email protected]

I would appreciate any thoughts about this and/or help to get such a project going. Especially would appreciate if there is already a community for this on lemmy.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yes! I think this is closer to what I would want. Organic questions that are helpful to document and then community answers (maybe even so other projects gets some primary sources that are openly available). Since I am starting now, I had the though that my initial question would be important to document for the reason you mentioned (I will forget them) and making the questions throughout people's experiences valuable. Are you interested in helping mod/maybe develop this idea?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

sure! I would at least love to help and work together - I've always felt uncomfortable with mod roles just because I don't feel comfortable assuming authority and I misread social situations, but I don't think that's what you intend, so I'm happy to help! ☺️

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Would love the help, just noticed that there is already a post, probably need to create a set of rules as well… I’ll try to figure out Lenny DM feature to continue chat