Quote from: Steph2.0 on June 29, 2018, 01:16:24 PM
Thank you for posting that, Devlyn. It really got to me, and I'm crying pretty hard right now.
I am also looking into FFS. While I understand the point the video makes, all of the people involved were unmistakably women. I would love to take a test like that, since I don't feel I am seen that way, and it would be very interesting to know exactly how others perceive me. Fairly or not, I tend to dismiss the rare compliments I receive as people just trying to be nice.
Stephanie
I've seen this before. It makes valid commentary on issues of self-esteem and beauty.
Alas, my desire for Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) is not out of a desire for beauty, but to simply remove obvious male structural markers. I'd like to be referred to as 'she', not 'he', by others even when they are not concentrating on getting the pronouns right.
In the images I post, I am careful about lighting, makeup, and camera angle to minimize the visual cues from my bone structure. In person, the brow ridges, orbits of the eyes, nose to upper lip distance and a few other items will trigger the preoptic cortex into flagging me as 'male' to the perception of others. If they are not concentrating on avoiding misgendering, I WILL be misgendered.
I know, I know. I should just shrug it off, grow a pair, man up and ignore it. Yah. Not happening. I worked hard to get to this point, where I am not misgendered by anyone depending on me for money.

Now I'm seeking to have FFS to reduce the miscues, reduce the misgendering, and improve my safety in public.