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Do I fully pass as a woman?

Started by link5019, September 28, 2016, 01:29:20 PM

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link5019

Quote from: RobinG78 on October 03, 2016, 05:34:21 AM
Bottom line is not if you look or pass as a female but how you feel about your self. Looks aren't everything. I'm not trying to be cold. Have you seen some of the natural born women...Shivers. You look great, but how do you feel?? While i'm still male on the outside i do feel like i'm becoming a female and that has made me feel better on the inside.

I feel female inside and out, but I also feel like I'm still cooking and developing, because I am XD and true I've seen some of the natural born women. But I feel great! but I have moments where I don't and then I might freak out a bit before I regain my composure.






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DawnOday

If you already think you pass, you pass. If you can walk around freely as the person you believe you are and get no snide comments or threats. You pass. I can't do that so I need another approach and to my way of thinking when sex,color,natonal origin are taken out of the equation I win.
Dawn Oday

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link5019

Quote from: DawnOday on October 03, 2016, 02:38:48 PM
If you already think you pass, you pass. If you can walk around freely as the person you believe you are and get no snide comments or threats. You pass. I can't do that so I need another approach and to my way of thinking when sex,color,natonal origin are taken out of the equation I win.

I can walk around freely and be seen as a woman all the time lol so I do pass. I honestly think you pass too






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kelly_aus

Quote from: link5019 on October 03, 2016, 03:41:43 AM
lol yes I talk right, and move right, I eat right, etc. People who know me, know me as this cute, shy, and a bit nerdy girl. I've never been clocked in public where ever I go. Shoping - female, going out to eat - female, just walking around downtown - female.
Then why ask the question? If it's validation you are looking for, get it from real life, not somewhere known for cheerleaders..
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link5019

Quote from: kelly_aus on October 03, 2016, 06:51:36 PM
Then why ask the question? If it's validation you are looking for, get it from real life, not somewhere known for cheerleaders..

I asked the question, because a few days ago someone clocked me. It was online online, and they were kind of being pervy so they were probably just being rude because I wouldn't give them what they wanted, but having that never have happened to me before, I panicked, and freaked out.






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DaniValentine

I would say no, its quite apparent from your masculine skull/ slanted brow. A new haorstyle to mask that could help.
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kanad3

You're getting there.
But if you were gonna post more than one photo, you should have posted different photos, like all the 4 photos are pretty much the same.
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link5019

Quote from: DaniValentine on October 04, 2016, 01:31:35 PM
I would say no, its quite apparent from your masculine skull/ slanted brow. A new haorstyle to mask that could help.

My skull is actually not masculine thank you very much. I actually did a comparison and found my skull is closer to a female skull shape than a masculine shape. There is no slanted brow, so I don't know what you're talking about. maybe it's the angle or the lighting, but I'm not seeing it and neither is many other people. Not saying you're wrong, just saying that you're in the minority that is a rarity. I love this hairstyle as many other people do to, and it's never failed me once, so I'm sorry but I'll have to disagree with you. Pictures are not the same as in real life. But literally, I took a side selfie, compared it to other side pictures of women and you couldn't tell the difference at all, So there is literally nothing masculine about the skull, trust me I've spent hours checking just to make sure my skull was feminine.






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AnxietyDisord3r

Gotta love the internet, eh Link5019? There's always at least one.  :P
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link5019

Quote from: AnxietyDisord3r on October 04, 2016, 07:26:16 PM
Gotta love the internet, eh Link5019? There's always at least one.  :P
Yeahhh there is always at least one XD I didn't mean to go of on them I just I spent a lot of time checking to make sure my skull shape and a female skull shape were the same and saying they aren't isnjust weird because I took so much time just to prove they were similar to me






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charadreemurr

Yes you pass, and you're really pretty  :D
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link5019

Quote from: charadreemurr on October 05, 2016, 02:50:15 AM
Yes you pass, and you're really pretty  :D

Aww thank you hun! :) I'm sure you look great too!! :)






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Jacqueline

Quote from: DaniValentine on October 04, 2016, 01:31:35 PM
I would say no, its quite apparent from your masculine skull/ slanted brow. A new haorstyle to mask that could help.

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