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Started by melissa90299, October 23, 2007, 12:05:46 PM
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Quote from: Berliegh on October 25, 2007, 04:24:50 AMI'm ready to admit I haven't got to any credable stage that could compare to celebraties or even the girl who lives next door...
Quote from: Hypatia on February 27, 2009, 02:26:19 PMI showed my girlfriend a video of my younger sister. She told me I'm much prettier and my build is much more feminine than my sister's. In comparison to me, she saw my sister as more masculine and not very attractive. (Of course, she loves me, so she's disposed to see me in a positive light.) This is an interesting reversal because when we were young, this sister was always the pretty one of the family.
Quote from: pretty pauline on February 27, 2009, 06:00:27 PMThis is common in many middle age trans women, Im 51, Im tolded by many girls and guys lol thats I look like a woman in my early 40s, its very flattering, I think its the years and years on estrogen, my skin is very soft and silky, Im tolded a lot Im very pretty for my age, is there a long term affects on estrogen, am I endanger of getting ostroprosis in later life, sorry for going off thread.p
Quote from: Naturally Blonde on February 27, 2009, 06:44:12 PMFunny you should mention that Pauline.. I've been on HRT for well over 10 years and recently I had a bone density scan and I was very surprised by the results. They came back the same as a gernetic female and I was akso told that my bones were the same as someone 12 years younger than my age. So for me HRT has improved my overall health.