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  • Yeah the CalArt style did get a bit overdone, but I see little qualitative difference with any other decade's popular cartoon style. Ultimately I like it, it's heavily stylized and evocative of a time.

  • Talk to Germans about this, but back in the day (10 years ago) when I started hormones America was just starting our informed consent thing and most doctors weren't on board with it yet, some people would do DIY (or even just inform that they would) then go to the doctor and say that they're already on hormones and happy with it, but would like to switch to doctor provided. It was always a risky move, but I remember hearing it worked from time to time

  • It really depends on where you are. In the US it's remarkably easy if you're an adult. Basically find a doctor that does informed consent and wait the 1-3 months for an appointment. It's one of the few things we do well when it comes to healthcare.

    And if you don't have a doctor with informed consent like I did, it'll probably take about 3 months of therapy, but your wait list time can be during that so it can easily be 4 months. That's how it was for me 10 years ago

    Seriously, Europe needs better trans healthcare. We have family medicine doctors and general practitioners who specialize in serving the queer community's health needs and they will prescribe hormones without much fuss