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Do I Look, or Could I Pass, as Female? 5.0

Started by stephaniec, August 06, 2015, 12:24:43 AM

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Patti

Sebby any chance you can scroll back and look at my pic and give some feedback?


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Sebby Michelango

Quote from: ImSuziG on June 03, 2016, 04:34:02 PM
Sebby any chance you can scroll back and look at my pic and give some feedback?


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I have commented your passing ability earlier, and I have still not changed my opinion. You're still not passing 100%; not as cis. To be honest, you hasn't changed so much since last time you posted a picture. You still looks the same. You still have rough features, masculine head shape etc. that makes passing harder.

My earlier comment:
QuoteAt picture 1, 3 and 4 you don't pass 100%. You has a squared masculine shape at your head. You hasn't so soften features yet. Soft is associated with femininity; female. At picture 2 you pass much better than the other pictures. You has some revealing skin (Women has often more soft skin), but you has much more soften facial features at picture 2. Maybe it's because the angle and pose, I'm not sure. You appear much more female at picture 2, you also looks like a different person at picture 2. Picture 1 and picture 2 could be sisters. By the way, your face appear much lesser square at picture 2. It's more rounded in a feminine way.
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alex82

Quote from: Hannah Samira on June 01, 2016, 09:19:26 PM
Aww thank you!! xD haha afterwards even she said she was jealous of the makeup she'd done for me ;) Thanks babe I didn't think my face was that feminine (especially that beaky nose you can see in the pictures!!) but that's nice of you to say!! :D

I don't think you should bother about your nose, it's not tiny but it's slim. Lots of women don't have tiny little noses, and they generally look better for it. More interesting. Very few people of either sex really look perfect when you actually start deconstructing their features, and many people will not have an off centre nose (you don't) or a crooked bottom tooth or a slightly lopsided smile - which if 'fixed' would take away what weirdly works about their face.

I've thought about getting mine fixed - it's slightly bent because I broke it as a child. My friend keeps saying "don't you dare have a nose job, it looks fine" and sending pictures of Princess Diana with her bent nose to emphasize the point.
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SashaGrace

I agree, Hannah darling don't worry about your nose!! My nose is bent from being broken, I had a crappy nose job result and I'm not happy with the result. To be fair, I've been in touch with a few surgeons and they all agree if they do my nose again it may end up looking bigger and less feminine.

Once you're on HRT you'll have me wel jel haha, I've hit about the limit of change and I'm just aging now haha but a few surgeons can only see I need a small brow lift to complete the look. Maybe when I'm 30 and it helps me look more youthful haha.
'Yea though I walk through the shadow of the valley of death, I will fear no evil.' Psalm 23, Verse 4
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saraht123

Quick pic to mark 3 weeks low dose hrt :) No obvious changes yet, but keeping my fingers crossed!



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Paige

Quote from: saraht123 on June 05, 2016, 09:44:49 AM
Quick pic to mark 3 weeks low dose hrt :) No obvious changes yet, but keeping my fingers crossed!





Hi Sarah,

You're lucky, you're already very feminine. 

Paige :)
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roseyfox

I rather not
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stephaniec

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alex82

Quote from: roseyfox on June 05, 2016, 06:33:25 PM


A fringe would do a lot.

It's a tough job when you have your hair back like that on one side.
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roseyfox

I rather not
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stephaniec

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kelseygal

Quote from: roseyfox on June 05, 2016, 09:14:28 PM
2 months

Doing great :) definitely ditto on the hair thoughts though ^
Your face is feminine already.
My name is Jordin, or you can call me Kelsey, whatever floats your boat! Don't be shy to message me if you want to talk, always up for meeting new people :)


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kelseygal

Quote from: Sebby Michelango on June 03, 2016, 12:50:03 PM
Since you're androgynous, with slightly femininity, I think you should considering coming out of the closet and live your life as yourself. At least doing part time. Being inside the closet aren't fun, not in my opinion. After several months or years at HRT, you may become more feminine. Therefor it's smart to be full-time.

Thanks for the advice sebby and Stephanie, its complicated :)
I guess it always is, just trying to be patient. By the end of the year, I'm sure I will be at least part if not full time. I feel better as long as there is forward motion and a plan.
My name is Jordin, or you can call me Kelsey, whatever floats your boat! Don't be shy to message me if you want to talk, always up for meeting new people :)


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Cuteasabutton247

Hi all, I'm Emily I'm new here, this is my first post so why not here lol I'm 30 and been on HRT 3 months...what do you think?




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V M

Looks like you're comin' along rather nicely and feminizing really well Emily  :icon_chick:
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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aozoraouji

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Jacqueline

Sorry to interrupt the thread again.

Quote from: Cuteasabutton247 on June 05, 2016, 11:29:35 PM
Hi all, I'm Emily I'm new here, this is my first post so why not here lol I'm 30 and been on HRT 3 months...what do you think?






Have to welcome Emily. You are looking good.

I also have to (sing along all you usual members) post some links we try to get to newly posting members. Mostly welcome stuff and the rules:

Things that you should read




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Joanna

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Deborah

I'm not sure I have ever posted in this thread but here goes.  Keep in mind I'm closer to 60 than I am to 50.  I took the picture this morning shortly after I got up so no makeup, and no clothes for that matter.  :-)

It's my own hair which is coming along slowly.  I look in the mirror and alternate between thinking I look ok and other times thinking I am hopeless.
Love is not obedience, conformity, or submission. It is a counterfeit love that is contingent upon authority, punishment, or reward. True love is respect and admiration, compassion and kindness, freely given by a healthy, unafraid human being....  - Dan Barker

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Sebby Michelango

Quote from: roseyfox on June 05, 2016, 06:33:25 PM


You have a nice potential. You have feminine eyes, nose and skin. You're indeed a bit androgynous. So it's not so easy to tell. But the Adam's apple are still visible and you do have a bit masculine neck. HRT would soften you after a time. I recommend you to consider another haircut where you have equal long hair at the both sides of your head. The shaved part at right side makes you appear more masculine and harder to pass. Shaving the small hair at the cheeks are also recommended in my opinion.

But are you full time, by the way? :)
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stephaniec

Quote from: Deborah on June 06, 2016, 04:52:17 PM
I'm not sure I have ever posted in this thread but here goes.  Keep in mind I'm closer to 60 than I am to 50.  I took the picture this morning shortly after I got up so no makeup, and no clothes for that matter.  :-)

It's my own hair which is coming along slowly.  I look in the mirror and alternate between thinking I look ok and other times thinking I am hopeless.

you look nice and feminine
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