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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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nekoneko

I don't want do always threads, but I won't dress feminine until breast surgery. I have a body and mentality feminine too..in a way I don't need dress . Anyone with these thoughts? 
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Sebby Michelango

Quote from: Laura Smith on June 28, 2016, 03:24:57 AM
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Do I pass?
Any suggestions?

I thinks the lipstick is a bit strong. So perhaps you can tone down a bit of your makeup. It was just a makeup tips from me, it doesn't destroy the passing. You looks fine to me. You doesn't need to worry about passing. :)
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RobinGee

Been a while... How am I looking?



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stephaniec

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Sebby Michelango

Quote from: RobinGee on June 28, 2016, 07:24:31 AM
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You doesn't pass yet due several reasons. The main reasons are the testosterone affected skin texture and the facial hair. How long have you been on HRT? Your rough features would indeed soften at HRT and you would appear more feminine when the face soften. Getting more volume in your hair and a more feminine shape at your hair might also help. Having your hair lying flat down makes your face appear difference than what it would do with a different hair style according to what I've seen in earlier cases. In this case it might look more feminine with more volume. It also might make it appear feminine thick. Female and male do often have difference thickness at their hair as I've seen. A hair dresser can give you haircut advice, how to make you appear more feminine with a bit lesser squareness. That's my honest reply. :)
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Kitty June

Out and about on the town today.

The only time I get gendered correctly is by waitresses but it's better than nothing.
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Soli

okay... I know I don't pass, if I would, there wouldn't be such a commotion around me as I walk the streets.

I like my body, I like my face when I look in the mirror, but I guess my mind is stucked on pictures of me as a man and it's difficult to see anything else but that, or sometimes my brother :D

My philosophy (for now anyways) is that I assume that I look like a trans; I assume that I'm trans, and liking it (as in I don't have much of a choice anyways, and that's me).

I'm 6' tall. Unshaven 20 hours on these (well I only pluck my upper lip). All natural, as it says on that junk barrel forgotten on my balcony, just hormones. Hope the pics will be large enough. oh here is another link: https://postimg.org/image/4usa1p37n/

oh and please anyone comment, criticize... Posting this, that's what I expect and seek
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stephaniec

It would help if you were closer to the camera
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Michelle69Elizabeth

"okay... I know I don't pass, if I would, there wouldn't be such a commotion around me as I walk the streets."

I love your look Soli. :)

Pass, not pass. I am beginning to hate that term. Just I have one friend who is really suffering right now. I think that the fact that we have to pass to gain acceptance is ludicrous. What is worse is that we have to pass to accept ourselves. We ARE girls, if transgender oh well.

Sorry, rant over. I think that you look great!

Now if I can figure out how to put my pictures up. :P :)
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Michelle69Elizabeth

#1991
Okay, give this a try. :)





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Quote from: Michelle69Elizabeth on July 01, 2016, 01:44:46 AM
Pass, not pass. I am beginning to hate that term. Just I have one friend who is really suffering right now. I think that the fact that we have to pass to gain acceptance is ludicrous. What is worse is that we have to pass to accept ourselves. We ARE girls, if transgender oh well.

You can hate that term all you'd like, as well as believing that passing to gain acceptance is ludicrous, but in the end you will find that it is necessary to pass in order to live a well adjusted life as a trans-lady.  We are not islands; we live in society.  No amount of social reform and acceptance will change the most basic and primal judgment from our peers based upon our looks.  Human nature may suck, but we either deal with it or drive ourselves batsh*t cuckoo.

My Endo has met a lot of transgendered women due to him (kinda) being the only game in town.  He has stated that "without question" there is a direct correlation between passing and happiness.  Happiest patients = passing patients.  Miserable patients = unpassable patients.  It's really really sad, but you cannot change the reality of the situation by wishing it away.

We do, however, agree on this point:  We ARE girls... on the inside.  No one sees your insides in a mall, or when buying groceries, or at the bar, etc etc~


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Michelle69Elizabeth

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V M

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poisonedpeople

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You all look absolutely great!  I stand in awe of the courage and perseverance you are all demonstrating.  I am not Trans myself, but was drawn to the Trans issue:


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Sebby Michelango

Quote from: Soli on July 01, 2016, 12:26:00 AM
okay... I know I don't pass, if I would, there wouldn't be such a commotion around me as I walk the streets.

I like my body, I like my face when I look in the mirror, but I guess my mind is stucked on pictures of me as a man and it's difficult to see anything else but that, or sometimes my brother :D

My philosophy (for now anyways) is that I assume that I look like a trans; I assume that I'm trans, and liking it (as in I don't have much of a choice anyways, and that's me).

I'm 6' tall. Unshaven 20 hours on these (well I only pluck my upper lip). All natural, as it says on that junk barrel forgotten on my balcony, just hormones. Hope the pics will be large enough. oh here is another link: https://postimg.org/image/4usa1p37n/

oh and please anyone comment, criticize... Posting this, that's what I expect and seek


This is my honest opinion: You doesn't pass at all, but I wouldn't suspect you being a transgender person either. I would assume you are the opposite gender if I met you at the street; cis male. Even though you have long hair and not so masculine clothes, you would still struggle due body shape and facial features. The society here I live also has started with more gender equality, so both genders/sexes wears clothes like that. E.g. skinny jeans etc.

Your brow bridge and the skull might be these features that makes passing as a woman harder for you. Your height, the lack of curves and other feminine shapes are also something that makes passing harder. You hasn't these shape, your body are straight down and flat chested. But HRT might change that.
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alex82

I think that's a fair appraisal from Sebby.

I wouldn't have thought you were trying to pass. I'd have just thought older guy with slightly alternative style.
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Soli

Cool, thanks Sebby for your comments. I appreciate. True I'll never have the classic woman shape, more that of top models hehe. Looks like I will remain skinny hrt or not. I have a good butt but nothing on the hips, and looks like I won't, but with more boobs, in my mind, I'll have the shape many cis women seek  :D anyways that's that (I'm cool w myself, I like miself); your comments explain the commotion around me  :)
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V M

Hi friends  :icon_chick:

Hey, this thread has reached it's limit but you are more than welcome to come visit Do I Look, or Could I Pass, as Female? 6.0

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V M
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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