Showing posts with label Burbank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burbank. Show all posts

It won't be long

Lauren 6 months before surgery
I had been making money in Burbank, California for several years, working as an imitation woman all the time. 

I had my own hair but fake nails and fake breasts.

In the summer of 2016, I had finally lost enough weight that I could schedule my gender affirmation surgery for early 2017, right after my 49th birthday.

I decided to return to Florida for my surgery because I knew several good surgeons at Tampa General Hospital. Besides, living in California was much too expensive to continue.

The one good thing: living as a woman for four years had really prepared me for becoming a woman.

So, I was ready for my gender affirmation surgery.


 

Beginning my journey

Lauren Patrice Gable 2014 46 years

From the age of eleven, I did not feel masculine. 

I wanted to be a woman, but it was not achievable in those days. 

I took great care not to have children with either of my two wives because I knew there was something wrong with me.

I cross-dressed on and off for 25 years in an attempt to be as much like a woman as I could.

Both of my marriages ended in divorce when my wives discovered my crossdressing. 

I was diagnosed with gender dysphoria in 2013 at age 45 and my Florida doctor agreed with me that living as a woman and beginning to take hormones would pave the way for my gender affirmation surgery.

After my second divorce, I quit my job as editor in chief of three magazines. Thanks to a hacker, I had a Florida driver's license listing me as a female known as Lauren Patrice Gable. So, I drove my Saturn from Florida to Burbank, California, where no one knew me as a man.

I rented an apartment on Pass Avenue in Burbank and created an online business called Hollywood HQ, selling books on Amazon.

Unlike my previous years of crossdressing, I was now imitating a woman 24-hours a day, taking hormones with a local doctor, and striving to reach two goals. 

I needed to lose weight and I must earn the money for my gender affirmation surgery.

I began my journey by living as a woman for four years in Burbank, California.