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How feminine is my face?

Started by jaybutterfly, April 15, 2017, 04:54:38 PM

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jaybutterfly

Ok so Im on track with the UK gender services for a screening appointment next month in Leeds. Knowing Im going is helping a lot, and Im looking at options I can do to reduce dysphoria BEFORE considering hormones (for me, kids is a big thing, and im not dysphoric about my genitals, just pretty much everywhere else). Im looking at hair removal services for electrolysis and theres a lot near me. My facial hair is going to go, but I wanted to ask if you think my face looks 'too manly' to pass

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Justine

You have nice facial features and I'm sure you will make a beautiful female! I think we all have that fear that we will never pass before taking that first step. I also feel like that, but I believe that with hard work, dedication and a couple of modifications anybody could make their wish of becoming the person of their dreams true. Good luck to you and enjoy the journey ahead!

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paula lesley

Hi,

You have great hair and nice eyes and lips. If you choose to have HRT I think you will be amazed at how much your face changes  :)

Just be yourself at  the consultation and you will be fine. No one looks cis when they start  ;)


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findingreason

I think HRT will do really well with your facial features. You already have a more rounded face and soft features. You're gonna do well. <3


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Sinclair

Your only problem is facial hair. Everything else can be worked out. Good luck!
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J2J

Looks fantastic, very rounded soft features and great eyes.
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Alex M

I agree with the other replies.  You have nice features for sure.  One thing I did before HRT that helped me feel I was making progress was getting my ears pierced for the first time.  I basically went from hating my ears to loving them.  I definitely recommend this step to anyone who has always wanted to wear earrings.
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jaybutterfly

Quote from: Sinclair on April 15, 2017, 09:09:11 PM
Your only problem is facial hair. Everything else can be worked out. Good luck!

On that note, I have a consultation next week with a lady who specializes in electrolysis of the face, so here's hoping that goes well. She's about 20 minutes away
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AlyssaJ

First of all, you have a very gender neutral or even slightly feminine face already.  With hormones you'll probably end up looking amazing.  Second, the anxiety you feel about appearance is normal, I think we all go through that.  I know I did.  I was so worried that I'd need all sorts of FFS just to look believable as a woman. 

That all changed when I got fitted for my wigs.  When she spun that chair around and I saw myself completely made up with long hair and all, I was so happy I cried.  Yeah if you look at my profile pic you'll see I've got a ways to go yet, but that picture is pre-HRT.  Once the hormones have had time to do their work, I'm confident I'll be very comfortable with my mirror and photos :)
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VenessaKyle

Quote from: Justine on April 15, 2017, 05:05:28 PM
"I think we all have that fear that we will never pass before taking that first step."

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Yes I strongly agree with this statement. I myself struggle with low self esteem to the point where I dwell on every flaw an imperfection.


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VenessaKyle

Quote from: jaybutterfly on April 15, 2017, 04:54:38 PM
Ok so Im on track with the UK gender services for a screening appointment next month in Leeds. Knowing Im going is helping a lot, and Im looking at options I can do to reduce dysphoria BEFORE considering hormones (for me, kids is a big thing, and im not dysphoric about my genitals, just pretty much everywhere else). Im looking at hair removal services for electrolysis and theres a lot near me. My facial hair is going to go, but I wanted to ask if you think my face looks 'too manly' to pass


I think you have a very feminine smile. I also think you have a "soft" look to your face. Not to mention you have very nice thick dense hair that will help you to make your face appear smaller then what it actually is. Hope I was helpful!!!




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Sinclair

Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 18, 2017, 05:57:59 PM
Yes I strongly agree with this statement. I myself struggle with low self esteem to the point where I dwell on every flaw an imperfection.
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Based on your profile pic Venessa, I see a cute girl. :)
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Sophia Sage

Quote from: jaybutterfly on April 15, 2017, 04:54:38 PM
Ok so Im on track with the UK gender services for a screening appointment next month in Leeds. Knowing Im going is helping a lot, and Im looking at options I can do to reduce dysphoria BEFORE considering hormones (for me, kids is a big thing, and im not dysphoric about my genitals, just pretty much everywhere else). Im looking at hair removal services for electrolysis and theres a lot near me. My facial hair is going to go, but I wanted to ask if you think my face looks 'too manly' to pass



Depends on the level of "passing" you desire.

Here's what I see.  You have a short upper lip, which is great and very feminine, and nicely shaped lips.  Your chin is fairly tapered.  Can't tell about your jawline -- it might be heavy, or you might just need to lose some weight.  Regardless, it's fairly neutral at this point.  This is what you have going for you.  On the other hand, your upper face is decidedly masculine -- the size of your nose (though it has a fairly neutral shape), and particularly your brow ridge.

Now, if you only need to pass for short engagements -- errands and the like -- you'll easily get by... once your facial hair is gone, your hair is grown out and put in a feminine hairstyle, your eyebrows are trimmed and shaped, and you've got some decent makeup on.  No problem.

For things like parties and one-day events, the next most important thing will be your voice.  Without a decent voice, you won't make through a single conversation without getting clocked.  And in long-term situations -- like a job, or a relationship, where you're seeing the same people day in and day out -- I'd say you'll need FFS, for your forehead and nose at minimum. 

More important, though, is to identify what it is that actually makes you dysphoric, and what kind of passing you need to address that.  Is it just how you look to yourself, in the mirror?  Or is there a social component, how other people gender you throughout your interactions? 
What you look forward to has already come, but you do not recognize it.
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VenessaKyle

Quote from: Sophia Sage on April 18, 2017, 09:41:52 PM
Depends on the level of "passing" you desire.

Here's what I see.  You have a short upper lip, which is great and very feminine, and nicely shaped lips.  Your chin is fairly tapered.  Can't tell about your jawline -- it might be heavy, or you might just need to lose some weight.  Regardless, it's fairly neutral at this point.  This is what you have going for you.  On the other hand, your upper face is decidedly masculine -- the size of your nose (though it has a fairly neutral shape), and particularly your brow ridge.

Now, if you only need to pass for short engagements -- errands and the like -- you'll easily get by... once your facial hair is gone, your hair is grown out and put in a feminine hairstyle, your eyebrows are trimmed and shaped, and you've got some decent makeup on.  No problem.

For things like parties and one-day events, the next most important thing will be your voice.  Without a decent voice, you won't make through a single conversation without getting clocked.  And in long-term situations -- like a job, or a relationship, where you're seeing the same people day in and day out -- I'd say you'll need FFS, for your forehead and nose at minimum. 

More important, though, is to identify what it is that actually makes you dysphoric, and what kind of passing you need to address that.  Is it just how you look to yourself, in the mirror?  Or is there a social component, how other people gender you throughout your interactions?
Please can you do a quick assessment on me lol your thoughts an opinions where very constructive which I love. You also didn't sugar coat any of it you where straight forward but not in belittling way. Some people just say what you want to hear...I on the other hand want the "brutal" honest truth.

P.s. If you have time I'd really would like to hear your opinion!


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