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Paying for gender transition: Planning your timetable

I already have a page outlining my entire transition timetable.  There is an appendix in this section on how I determined my own transition goals. As part of the earlier exercises, you should have a basic sense of when you’d like things to happen for you.

Now we need to get a bit more specific with a schedule. This will help you see if there are any fluctuations in your monthly costs that will affect your goals. For this, we need to take your short-term and long-term goals and break them down by month. Let’s take a section of my timetable as an example.

I took things slowly for financial reasons. I was also making sure I had thought things through, and I was trying to find a way to stay with my partner.

Now, if I would have done a little plan like this, I would have seen that in August I was going to require additional money. Also, I would have known that getting my face cleared and keeping it that way would have cost much, much more than I’d planned. I really couldn’t have saved for the first year if I’d wanted to, since electrolysis was taking all of my disposable income. However, I felt it was more important to get electrolysis done before going full-time.


Exercise 9: Estimating your transition schedule

You will probably be changing things around when we refine this even further in the final exercise.

Next: My own costs and goals

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