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I just had facial feminization surgery... so we should talk about it, and I need to discuss how I feel.

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Revealing My Post-Facial Feminization Surgery Face!

I just had facial feminization surgery... so we should talk about it, and I need to discuss how I feel. ✔ SUPPORT ✔ ▶Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jessiegender​ ▶PayPal: https://paypal.me/jessiegender​​ ✔ OTHER PLATFORMS ✔ ▶Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/lostrekkie ▶After Dark Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEpOFHzI2sToo7X1J6ON90g ▶Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/jessiegender​​ ✔ SOCIAL MEDIA ✔ ▶Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessiegender/​​ ▶Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessiegender​​ ▶Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessie.gende...​ ✔ SHOP ✔ ▶Book that I Helped Write: https://bit.ly/39EqtP4​​ ✔ OTHER PROJECTS ✔ ▶What the Frell podcast w/Council of Geeks: https://councilofgeeks.libsyn.com/​​ ✔ CONTACT ✔ ▶E-mail: jearl1892@gmail.com ▶Mail: Jessie Earl PO BOX 85787 Seattle, WA 98145

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Tracy Dale

This hit me right in the feels. Thank you for sharing this. Love ya, happy for ya. And you look great… especially for five weeks after surgery.

Anonymous

Why should your new face - which looks lovley btw. - be any less real than any other woman's who got plastic surgery? And what is make up other than putting on a new face for a time ... smoothing down the "imperfections" in our skin, making us look younger ...

Anonymous

I loved this video ! You are a spectacular woman. Love you much <3

Anonymous

Incredible and so moving. Got emotional during watching this. What amazing foresight and talent as well to pre-write and film this and have such a great exploration of the conversation with yourself at the end. Really really well done. Speaking as a cis person, this was such a rare and heartfelt look into the thought process and feelings of transitioning that I might never have seen before, so thank you for that and once again amazing work. Also looking cute 🥰 I hope the recovery continues to go well.

Anonymous

Before I started following you I didn't even know insurance WOULD cover FFS. Now it's on my list of requirements for a new employer, that is, it's possible to consider as something I could have some day. It's so wonderful you were able to take this step for yourself, and despite all the pain and emotion, I am glad and here hoping for an even better tomorrow <3

MartinS9157

That was very moving and I was crying by the end and as a cis person I can only begun imagine how this experience made you feel. The results of the surgery look great and that the rest of your recovery goes well.

Anonymous

I still don't know why you needed this surgery. Your face looked like a feminine one to me!

Hannah Pate

Well that was a tear jerker! Thank you so much for sharing such raw parts of yourself. You're looking great post-surgery!

Natalie Rose Apar

I'm not crying, you're crying! Oh no, we're both crying! Everyone is crying! Except the cat! He's asleep. I was overflowing with love and support for you through that entire video, right up until the part at the end when you said we gotta love ourselves too, and that brought my frowny face right out, haha! But as someone who supports you and as someone who's partner has just started their own transition journey, it's so heartening and wonderful to see you "glowing up", as it were, into the person YOU see yourself as. Even if that change is scary in its own way. Your video made me think of a quote from the best series finale, Six Feet Under, "You can't take a photo of this [moment], it's already gone." Even if you had wanted to stay your "old" self, you didn't have a choice. Facial harmonization or not, you're constantly changing and growing and that's the miracle and frustration of being alive. I love seeing you embrace it.

Natalie Rose Apar

Also, I'm sure you know this already, but anyone who objects to gender-affirming healthcare is a hypocrite, especially when we're talking about full-grown adults. Those same people have zero problems with cis people getting cosmetic surgery, tattoos, permanent facial makeup, hair transplants, gastric bypass surgery, etc. etc. so the idea that they object to changing one's "natural" body is complete and utter horseshit. All folks like that want to do is police trans bodies, it's got nothing to do with any kind of moral objection to surgery or healthcare or body modification in general.

Jessie Earl

It depends on the state. California and Washington are some of the only two I know that do, and also depends on the insurance as well

Jessie Earl

Ohh sending you a hug NAtile. I never saw Six Feet Under but I'll have to watch that

Anonymous

As a true

Anonymous

As a bisexual transgender nonbinary person I really want top surgery to get boobs!

Natalie Rose Apar

Jessie, you're so mature and wise I often forget that you're a good decade younger that me! I highly recommend "Six Feet Under" if you appreciate dark humor and great screenwriting. I've been meaning to rewatch it, but I would wager it's aged well considering how timeless the themes are. I'd kind of forgotten about this, but now that I'm thinking about it, "Six Feet Under" was a significant piece of media for me because back in 2001, it was literally the first time I saw two men (and an interracial queer couple at that) kiss on television. I remember not knowing how to process it at the time, but I love how Keith and David's relationship played out. They were far from a perfect couple--they were messy and damaged and it took a few tries for them to make it work, but it was also a painfully honest depiction of a couple (ANY couple) and I still think of it fondly. Plus, if you like Michael C. Hall and are used to seeing him in things like "Dexter" or even "Hedwig and the Angry Inch", seeing him play David--the deeply repressed embalmer--is kind of wild. But the finale of the series is also notable as far as television finales go. It's a show about death, funeral directors specifically, so there was a big question surrounding how they'd end the show, especially since every episode began with a death. The writers had an impossible task, I'd argue, but damn if they didn't nail it. Those 10 minutes of television still make me cry. Anyhow, sorry for this unnecessarily long comment. It's been a weird day. My cat died today and I can't sleep so apparently I'm dealing with it... like this? Ah well. I hope you're doing well, Jessie. Take care of yourself.