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Updates and... could i pass? how feminine is my look?could hormones work in me?

Started by Ely-chan, September 28, 2016, 11:23:45 PM

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Ely-chan

Hi everyone!!!
it's long time that i don't post about me or something
Some Updates ::)

Now, i'm in a limbo-stage between my self identification gender (how i feel  my self, like a woman) and my biological being (a man)...
i  have to find who i am and what i really what to my future (for example; family, studies, job, sexual orientation)

i'm in a relationship with an amazing person and amazing friend so i'm very happy... but there is a topic for other time 

I'm preparing to go out with my feminine-self, because i need experiment a real-life time (or something like, i don't remember ??? ) like woman before start a HRT.

so... how femenine am i in my profile photo? (only cross-dressing, pre-HRT)
i'm planning to buy wigs and  more make up


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pliz, i need tips to become more female and ...could hormones work well in me??




thanks^^

(i don't know if my english skills are  good  enoughXD)
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Michelle_P

From that photo and angle you look feminine.  I don't see any obvious issues.

Suggestions from my recent experience:

- Try a local wig shop.  Put yourself together as best as you can with what you've got, and give them a call.  See if they do appointments or just drop in.  They'll likely have a number of wigs of the colors and length you might want, and they will work with you to get you something that looks nice on you.

- Once you've got the hair, try making an appointment with a makeup shop for a short 'makeover' to get a nice everyday look.  (I just did this, and should have done it months ago, before I wasted money on drugstore junk.)

In the USA, the MAC, Ulta, and Sephora chains all seem to be trans-friendly.  They have some overseas stores. MAC may have a private space if you are willing to pay for it. Ultra sells this service for something like $40, and Sephora will do a 45 minute makeover in some stores 'free' with a $50 purchase.  (It's easy to spend far more than that there, though, so look out!)  I don't know much about shops in other parts of the world, but it is certainly worth a try!
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Ely-chan

Thank you Michelle
I'm happy to read you ;D

Quote from: Michelle_P on September 29, 2016, 12:19:36 AM
From that photo and angle you look feminine.  I don't see any obvious issues.


- Try a local wig shop.  Put yourself together as best as you can with what you've got, and give them a call.  See if they do appointments or just drop in.  They'll likely have a number of wigs of the colors and length you might want, and they will work with you to get you something that looks nice on you.



i'll try it, definitely
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