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Interesting (and odd) Female Faces

Started by melissa90299, January 12, 2007, 06:54:01 AM

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melissa90299

Quote from: Tinkerbell on January 20, 2007, 06:10:25 AM

Honestly I also think that posting a picture of someone to point out their "non-feminine" features is very uncalled for. 

tinkerbell :icon_chick:

I didn't really see the harm in it and analyzing what makes a face look feminine and what makes a face look masculine might be a valuable exercise for someone considering FFS or someone who has to live with what she has because she can't afford FFS. They van take comfort in the fact that women with male features have no trouble passing as women. (Although again there was a GG who went to DR O for FFS because she was constantly being clocked and harassed as trans.)
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tinkerbell

Quote from: melissa90299 on January 20, 2007, 02:34:51 PM
Quote from: Tinkerbell on January 20, 2007, 06:10:25 AM

Honestly I also think that posting a picture of someone to point out their "non-feminine" features is very uncalled for. 

tinkerbell :icon_chick:

I didn't really see the harm in it and analyzing what makes a face look feminine and what makes a face look masculine might be a valuable exercise for someone considering FFS or someone who has to live with what she has because she can't afford FFS. They van take comfort in the fact that women with male features have no trouble passing as women. (Although again there was a GG who went to DR O for FFS because she was constantly being clocked and harassed as trans.)


As I said on my previous post:

Quote from: TinkerbellMelissa 90299, I know that you didn't mean any harm when you posted this thread, so please don't take my comments as anything personal.

Personally and honestly, I really don't find anything masculine about the photos of the women you posted.  They may not be what most people would consider beautiful, except for Chrissie, I think she is very pretty and she rocks....but anyway....as I was saying....they may not be what most people would consider beautiful, but that does not make them ugly or masculine in anyway.

This is my last post on this subject BTW; I think I've said everything I wanted to say.  Perhaps we should leave the analyzing for the FFS surgeons, for I'd imagine it requires years of study and practice to be able to analyze patients and suggest the appropriate course of treatment for them.


tinkerbell :icon_chick:

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Owen

It's all about attitude, and a little make up. I'm pretty masculine looking normally, if I don't shave for a day but even with that at a distance I have been mistaken for a female. After a good shave and a little makeup and the way my hair is now I can pass for female fairly easly. On closer inspection I can get called male though. My facial hair is not as dark and is easly covered up with foundation to hide any shadow pretty well. One thing I have noticed that some women do have prominant noses and low eyebrows and some do actually look like a man. Some even have a deeper voice pitch. But again it's the attitude that makes the difference.


Linda Ann

Love being female :angel:
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passiflora

That was my main goal of FFS was to be seen female regardless of wheter or not I had makeup on, becuase beauty and prettiness trully is in the eye of the beholder, so it is really hard to gauge that. Now of course we have societal manipulated ideals of beauty, but that is just a social construction and has nothing to do with reality.

But I guess in my own opion I do beleive that there are natural features of bone structure that get us cloked as either male or female and I think this is what FFS addressess. I know in reagrds to my own FFS this is what I had to focus on, not the idea of being pretty. Some peole think I'm beautiful, some think I'm avergae and some don't pay me no never mind at all, and I guess some may think I'm ugly, which does'nt matter to me as long as I am seen female. I would rather be seen as an Ugly Girl, than a gorgeous transsexual, or worse yet, to just be seen as a good female impersonator, which is why I have always tried not to rely on make-up and dress to pass. And I never had the flat out expectation of being pretty, I just want to look like a girl

-passiflora-   
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