My first laser hair removal appointment has been completed. It was done yesterday on May 18, which was Monday. The entire front of my torso was done, with the tops of my shoulders. Here is a photo:
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Photo depicts a transfem in her early transition after laser hair removal of her front torso. Her shirt is pulled above her chest, fully exposing the results of laser hair removal. She covers her chest with LivDry incontinence pads. She is wearing an Abena L4 that is covered by purple postpartum panties. She is laying on a pink washable incontinence pad.
…yes, I used diapers to cover my nipples; yes, my panties-clad Abena L4 is on full display; yes, my Abena L4 was wet; yes, my default state is in a wet diaper; yes, I’m posing on a pink washable incontinence pad; and yes, I am blushing incredibly heavily right now.
I wanted to take a fresh progress photo of my laser hair treatment, and this is the cleanest one I could take. Other people were home, there are a limited number of mirrors in my home, most of the photos and poses I was trying were giving me a sense of dysphoria, and I only had a couple of hours before my work shift. I’ve made it a rule to leave my diapers uncovered, with the exception of panties and onesies, while I’m in a private space. The best photo I could take was laying down on my washable incontinence pad on my bed, so the rule was in effect.
My next appointment is in June. Right now, I’m working on the parts of my body that are consistently covered with clothes. These parts of my body have the least sun exposure. An area is only viable for laser hair removal if it has had less than 30 minutes of direct sun exposure in the last 28 days. That might be without sunscreen. As long as skin tone is natural, and area is viable. Sunscreen tends to block tans.
I’ve naturally been modest with my public attire, so wearing jeans with a t-shirt all of the time is completely normal. I’m boymoding it right now until the fem representation is a spontaneous response to my transition efforts. As for my baseline, I’m a bit bottom heavy (with a 46″ chest, 41″ waist, and 47.5″ rear combo), a lot of my fat distribution seems to be subcutaneous, I have probable gynecomastia, I have a prominent mons pubis that is 5 inches wide and 3 inches long, I have a prominent back arch for a full major anterior pelvic tilt, and frequent diaper use enhances the rear while giving my crotch a smooth profile. My genitals are already displaced by my mons pubis, so they’re naturally a bit tucked.
As for data analysis, I’m taking a LinkedIn Learning course on SQL for non-beginners. I covered SQL in a single 8-week summer course for my AAS in Data Analysis, but I’d like to make my skills as solid and lasting as possible. That requires repetition over time.

It turns out that there’s a SQLite browser. This is used in the LinkedIn Learning course. I have no idea that there was a SQLite browser. I only knew about the Python extension. I thought that my only option for relational database practice was via Python through the SQLite extension, or by spinning entire PostgreSQL servers. The SQLite browser simplifies everything.
One of the questions in a course quiz was the number of columns in the Employees table. The question’s instructions told me to check the Database Structure tab. Doing a quick SQL query was easier, although getting all of the records from the table could have been time-consuming, depending on the total number of records. In retrospect, I should have put a limit on the number of records that I wanted returned.
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