hamalhel

Hi all. I have written a story of 40 parts + 1 extra part for the sequels if needed
          	
          	https://www.wattpad.com/story/408861119-indian-dream-weddings
          	
          	The song that made Johanna to decide to fly to Delhi where her love had returned
          	
          	https://lyricstranslate.com/en/behm-kaiken-arvoinen-english

hamalhel

It is now a two generation novel of 84 pages. Johanna's decision is to reestablish the command of German language on the children adopted from a late German mother Erika of an Indian German family as a gift to their late mother, to honor her. She pays their official degrees of German University language C1 level in intensive teaching and mentored by their German cousins. 
          	  A story of transwoman connected with Indian pride and grace, Lutheran modest ethics, being bahu and later beti of a wise old woman Meera Sharma. Her sister in law Pooja Sharma is a jocular but goodhearted professional catering chef who becomes a part of her life. Pooja arranges a 20 indian dish test for her sister in law to be. As it is approved by her mother Johanna will be honored because of her dedicated effort. Finnish sisu, determined perseverance becomes honored. 
          	  Johanna becomes wholeheartedly Indian with her husband Sajeev Sharma, an IT director. She is an accontant and becomes an EU councelor in an Indian Industrial organization, later a chartered accountant in India after she passes the exam. Despite of her career she becomes a mother after the parents of the children die in the Himalayans. The couple becomes a perfect match in the eyes of authorities because they know the cultural similaritis and the children are in distress.
          	  Read about cultural differences and her struggle into an unknown world driven by love that unites where there is no blood. Differences are honored. India has room for beauty and different religions and cultures as far as they honor each other. The light shines in the darkness for many people with different religions and we have the same light. For us Lutherans it is faith, hope and love of which love is the greatest.
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hamalhel

Hi all. I have written a story of 40 parts + 1 extra part for the sequels if needed
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/408861119-indian-dream-weddings
          
          The song that made Johanna to decide to fly to Delhi where her love had returned
          
          https://lyricstranslate.com/en/behm-kaiken-arvoinen-english

hamalhel

It is now a two generation novel of 84 pages. Johanna's decision is to reestablish the command of German language on the children adopted from a late German mother Erika of an Indian German family as a gift to their late mother, to honor her. She pays their official degrees of German University language C1 level in intensive teaching and mentored by their German cousins. 
            A story of transwoman connected with Indian pride and grace, Lutheran modest ethics, being bahu and later beti of a wise old woman Meera Sharma. Her sister in law Pooja Sharma is a jocular but goodhearted professional catering chef who becomes a part of her life. Pooja arranges a 20 indian dish test for her sister in law to be. As it is approved by her mother Johanna will be honored because of her dedicated effort. Finnish sisu, determined perseverance becomes honored. 
            Johanna becomes wholeheartedly Indian with her husband Sajeev Sharma, an IT director. She is an accontant and becomes an EU councelor in an Indian Industrial organization, later a chartered accountant in India after she passes the exam. Despite of her career she becomes a mother after the parents of the children die in the Himalayans. The couple becomes a perfect match in the eyes of authorities because they know the cultural similaritis and the children are in distress.
            Read about cultural differences and her struggle into an unknown world driven by love that unites where there is no blood. Differences are honored. India has room for beauty and different religions and cultures as far as they honor each other. The light shines in the darkness for many people with different religions and we have the same light. For us Lutherans it is faith, hope and love of which love is the greatest.
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KavyaMonica

Yea I visited I can't send request

hamalhel

@KavyaMonica if I was marrying an Indian person I would look like her. She looks like my mother https://ibb.co/99Hs5nNfhttps://ibb.co/G3Nq4KdL
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hamalhel

@KavyaMonica By examining those parts being public is it really worth to lodge with my lifefriends and transgirls? It must be exotic to you anyway to see that much. But if it is your deep desire i can switch off the requirement of being already a friend to one of my friends. What do you think?
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KavyaMonica

Do you have Facebook

hamalhel

@KavyaMonica Sorry Mathilde Högberg, not Högfors
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hamalhel

@KavyaMonica I wrote to a girl going soon to a gender affirmation surgery when she stated that the law is on our side:
            
            That's how it goes. But the more time passes since the gender reassignment, the more trans stuff starts to lose its meaning. I watched your Mathilde Högfors video and I feel the same way. It's been so long that I don't really remember how that peeing went in that old configuration. Hormones change the mental landscape so much.
            I personally feel that after the legal gender reassignment, some kind of life raft that was built into trans identity has sunk and I really have to come out as a woman who is the wife of my married wife. A woman can't be a husband, she's a legal wife. According to the law, I can't be both and, only a woman. However, my wife still wears our wedding ring, because she's a married wife, I'm just a legally married wife. If even that difference matters in the end. So here we have to get on the same boat with the lesbians, because I'm the one in front of the law and because our marriage law doesn't make a difference whether the couple is of the same or different sex. The Republic just says play with each other as best you can, it's not the government's business to educate what people do in their bedrooms.
            I have to tell you one more funny story from a holiday flight. There was an older gentleman as a steward and he was exceptionally elegant, well-groomed and handsome. I was in the aisle seat and apparently I stared at him a little too much because he winked at me. That flirtation made me smile for the rest of the flight. The puck was in the goal in terms of hockey.
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hamalhel

@KavyaMonica did you visit my fb profile?
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KavyaMonica

Hi can be friends

hamalhel

@KavyaMonica I haven't been this frank to anyone. You see at 62 years old there are certain limitations but I dare to cross the over. 20 years ago I was slimmer and had hobbies like bellydance/oriental dance. Then I retreated to a cocoon because I could not proceed. i have a family to take care for. So I see you as a friend already.
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hamalhel

@KavyaMonica This is like making a sports car out of a field tractor. It is not impossible but difficult. Happily I have all the sports car's electronics LOL
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hamalhel

@KavyaMonica yes we can. I just realized today that i have maintained sex change fantasies as a cocoon. But really I do not need them anymore because it is now the time to live my womanhood live. I have to move on.
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KavyaMonica

Hi i loved your life

hamalhel

@KavyaMonica I feel so too but I gained weight in a depression when I could not change my sex in official registers because of my marriage. But it became possible in 2023 and i changed everything including the Finnish birth certificate in January. Now the depression is gone and I am losing weight and male type beer belly with Ozempic. I have gone down with 20 kg and I am going to take another 20 kg down. i am happy to notice it does not take anything from my breasts. I have landed in femininity through hell I think.
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hamalhel

@KavyaMonica Thank you sweetheart. I love it too. I had sex change fantasies even in the elementary school. I wanted to have overalls in 1969 and my suggestion was first rejected but finally my mother bought them. https://ibb.co/99Hs5nNf
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PennyDemise

I love how open you are about your transition into womanhood.. I'm so jealous, I'm still a male, married to a wonderful woman. My wife and I exchange feminine clothes, I especially love when she barrows my female clothing. I'm half Norwegian, and so I love your name, 'Nordic Woman' ♥️♥️... Don't be a stranger, stop by and say hi anytime..♥️♥️..sending hugs..

hamalhel

@PennyDemise Thanks sweetheart. It was a nice story. And it is nice that you can share the same warderobe with your wife. I transitioned physically in the end of 2000's as my bottom surgery was in 2009. I tried to get an F in my passport but it was not possible because of our marriage. But i managed to have it in January 2026. And a burden was removed from my back. Jeg snakker like norsk. Jag har flytande svenska. I do not share my photos and this saree pic is made by ChatGTP. But it is how i looked like in 2007. Accuracy is about 90% https://ibb.co/G4Dg3drJ. Sending hugs and much love.
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