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10 month Hrt- could I Pass?

Started by Phoebe_gr, June 25, 2016, 07:48:18 PM

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Phoebe_gr

I am 29 years Old. I like the tomboyish look but I identify as a female. And I would like to "pass" as a CIS Woman.
I don't have money for FFS







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Dena

Welcome to Susan's Place. Your faces isn't very masculine so that give you a better shot with HRT. Removing the facial hair, proper hair style and light makeup might be enough to do it but it will depend on how well you respond to HRT. I have seen people on the site with male fail after a few months and others take longer. At this point I wouldn't recommend FFS. To pass will require attention to many detail but we can help you with those.

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Phoebe_gr

Thank you for your answer. I am not from U.S but from a very more conservative country. For this reason, "passing" is very important to me. Sorry for my English.
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Ms Grace

Hi! Welcome to the forum. Trying to pull off the tomboy look can be somewhat difficult for many transgender women, the reason being that other people look for very particular signs to figure out someone's gender when they're not sure. Since many trans women lack certain genetic aspects (smaller shoulders and hands/feet, plus smaller waist and larger hips) it can be a struggle for some to make the andro look work well for them. You'll also find that many cis gender women who have a tomboy or androgynous look can be misgendered themselves. That said, you might be able to make it work but I couldn't tell you either way from just a few pics. :)
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Phoebe_gr

Quote from: Ms Grace on June 25, 2016, 08:54:57 PM
Hi! Welcome to the forum. Trying to pull off the tomboy look can be somewhat difficult for many transgender women, the reason being that other people look for very particular signs to figure out someone's gender when they're not sure. Since many trans women lack certain genetic aspects (smaller shoulders and hands/feet, plus smaller waist and larger hips) it can be a struggle for some to make the andro look work well for them. You'll also find that many cis gender women who have a tomboy or androgynous look can be misgendered themselves. That said, you might be able to make it work but I couldn't tell you either way from just a few pics. :)
Thank you. Maybe Ill try a more feminine look
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stephaniec

It took me close to 3 years on estrogen to feel comfortable
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Phoebe_gr

I did my first laser facial hair removal session. I feel happy   ;D
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Rafaela

Quote from: Phoebe_gr on July 07, 2016, 05:17:15 PM
I did my first laser facial hair removal session. I feel happy   ;D

Hahaha! I felt sore  ;)
Welcome to the community, a lot of very knowledgeable and helpful people here, so I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay.
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EmilyMK03

Quote from: Phoebe_gr on July 07, 2016, 05:17:15 PM
I did my first laser facial hair removal session. I feel happy   ;D

Good for you!  "Happy" isn't how I felt when I had my first laser session though, lol.  It was more like "wow, that hurt quite a bit... I can't believe I'm going to be subjecting myself to this pain on a regular basis and PAYING for it!"  :)  But yes, the long-term effects of laser hair removal has been good to me!
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AnxietyDisord3r

I have a family member who is a tomboyish butch lesbian mtf. She has a face not unlike yours and has been taking HRT for a few years. Nobody ever questions her gender, well not any more than the average andro looking butch lesbian gets misgendered. She has short hair but in a woman's cut (I want to compare it to some women from Star Trek who had short hair).
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Phoebe_gr

Quote from: AnxietyDisord3r on July 08, 2016, 06:20:39 AM
I have a family member who is a tomboyish butch lesbian mtf. She has a face not unlike yours and has been taking HRT for a few years. Nobody ever questions her gender, well not any more than the average andro looking butch lesbian gets misgendered. She has short hair but in a woman's cut (I want to compare it to some women from Star Trek who had short hair).

You make me really happy  :)
Thank you all of you for your replies :)
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