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Pre-everything MtF... Any chance of passing in the future?

Started by Sarah.VanDistel, February 15, 2017, 03:46:49 AM

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staciM

 ^ ah, makes sense if you already have it.  Hopefully it works well for you.
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Mariah

This definitely and those eyebrows need work too. Hugs
Mariah
Quote from: Cindy on February 15, 2017, 03:55:30 AM
Honey,

First you have great potential! Just look at the Before and After thread.

Second: never use your partners clothes or make up unless they allow it. It is a car crash waiting to happen when they find out.

I can tell exactly where my lipstick, eyeshadow, moisturiser are from day to day. I think most women do.
It is also unhygienic.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
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LizMarie

I think you'll be fine. Moreover, I think a little bit of FFS and no one will even suspect.

I had FFS in April 2015. In the last 8 months, I've encountered people who knew the old me and they didn't even recognize me. So it's definitely possible.
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Sarah.VanDistel

Quote from: staciM on February 17, 2017, 03:13:56 PM
^ ah, makes sense if you already have it.  Hopefully it works well for you.
I hope so, but I know for sure that I will eventually need electrolysis (I have a few white hairs at the chin, so IPL and laser won't be effective). But if I manage to get rid of just 10% (about 4000 follicles, I'd dare to say) of my facial hair with IPL, it will already be a very significant saving on electrolysis! [emoji4]

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Sarah.VanDistel

Quote from: LizMarie on February 17, 2017, 04:29:04 PM
I think you'll be fine. Moreover, I think a little bit of FFS and no one will even suspect.

I had FFS in April 2015. In the last 8 months, I've encountered people who knew the old me and they didn't even recognize me. So it's definitely possible.
Thank you for your encouraging words, Liz! I, too, feel that way. I think that for someone who is almost 45 years-old, my facial structure and complexion are far from a lost cause. With HRT (hopefully starting around september or october), proper skin care, electrolysis and a bit of FFS (and of course a lot of behavioral re-education, voice training and probably breast augmentation surgery [although my moobs already fill decently a B cup, despite having a BMI of "only" 29.8]), I think I'll be able to discretely live my life as the woman I've always been. I don't want to be a supermodel... Just a plain (preferably somewhat cute) girl... 💁
Hugs and thanks again for your kind words!
Sarah

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Sarah.VanDistel

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Quote from: Mariah on February 17, 2017, 03:16:47 PM
This definitely and those eyebrows need work too. Hugs
Mariah
Thanks Mariah! I wish it was only my eyebrows that needed work! 😄 Well, the "good"news is that I didn't do any work on those brows, yet, so the the potential is still intact! I like to look at the glass half full... 😉 On the other hand, I don't want them over-plucked - Lily Collins, Cara Delevingne and Hilary Rhoda all have thick eyebrows and I wouldn't mind looking like them any day! But I understand what you mean... I intend to "do" my eyebrows progressively so people (especially at work) won't be asking too much questions just yet. I'll be plucking a couple of hairs every other day and in a few weeks (months?) my eyebrows will look much more feminine and almost nobody will have noticed the change (except those who haven't seen me in a while). Thanks for your feedback!
Hugs, Sarah

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