Quote from: Ruth Ruthless on May 22, 2014, 03:50:03 AMI just wanted to know if I work on slimming myself, which is helping my body look more feminine now in the mid section and helping me feel better about myself... is there a chance I could be stifling my facial transition or is my body likely to find fat for my face either way?
Ruth, looking at your avatar, you're on the thinner side already. Slimming further won't help your facial feminization if your face is already thin.
It's counterintuitive - kinda, at least. Looking back over my photos, when I first started to try to look seriously girly about 18 months ago, I was forty pounds heavier. My face was much rounder, my cheeks a little plumper, and all that fat (not that I was a particularly chubby person) made my face look - in retrospect - far more feminine than it does today. I thought back then that if I lost weight, I'd look more feminine. Bodywise, sure, it worked. Facewise, it didn't. My face is now far more angular and less feminine than it used to be. I now realize that part of my transition will be adding twenty pounds back again, even though I don't really want to.
Don't underestimate how plump a female face really is. A little weight - a healthy amount - can do wonders for a face, just to round out some of the sharper edges and give it a slightly softer look.
But I'm right there with you on the frustrations of finding a good balance between body and face when it comes to weight.