
u/Amber32K

First post-srs workout complete
After 2 months off, I finally got cleared to start upper body workouts, and it felt amazing to hit the gym again. One more month, and I'll finally be able to hit legs.
I had no idea transitioning could make me this happy
33TF4A Seeking long-term partnership in Portugal/EU
Hey everyone,
I'm a nerdy, athletic vegan who's looking to find someone to share her life with.
I recently moved to Portugal about 6 months ago, and I'm currently working on my PhD in Education. When I'm not working on school, I enjoy recording videos for my YouTube channel, visiting museums, or doing just about anything outside (as long as I've got plenty of protection from the Sun). I currently speak English and Spanish, and I'm working on Portuguese.
I am a gentle and caring woman, and I enjoy supporting and encouraging my partner. I'm not a loud person and I prefer stability and commitment over flashy gestures. I'm not a great cook, but I am an amazing listener. Legend has it my hugs are pretty good at cheering people up as well.
I'm looking for a partner who is emotionally grounded and genuinely cares about the world around them. I don't care how tall my partner is or what their job title is. The most important thing for me is that my partner is that the other person values me, listens to me, protects me, and is willing to make the effort to build a relationship together. If you have any cool hobbies, I'd love to hear about them as well!
To save space, I'll give a quick list of other relevant information.
- Secular, but open to spirituality
- Politically left
- 5 years vegan, but you don't have to be
- Child free
- Post-op Transgender
- Introverted
- Not seeking pen pals/long distance friends
- Neurodivergent friendly
If you think we might be a good fit and you are actively seeking a relationship, feel free to reach out and say hi.
Also, please be mindful of the distance. I'm looking for a real world relationship, and not pen pals who live halfway across the globe
Loving life (1 Month Post Op)
I just wanted to take a minute to appreciate all of the people who've helped me through the recovery journey. The first couple weeks were a bit rough, but now I'm slowly returning to my normal activities. It feels so amazing to finally navigate through the world in a body that fits me.