Please be honest! You won't hurt my feelings. I really would like to know if I look feminine. I'm currently not on HRT however I'm starting with the next month or so. Thanks[emoji39]
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You look lovely, young lady! ;)
I'd say for being pre-HRT you have one hell of a lovely start. You do look rather feminine. The only area I'd say is tell-tale at all is around your eyes but even then many women have a similar structure so I wouldn't say it's non-feminine, maybe just a little bit more toward the androgynous side of the scale. So yeah, you're looking beautiful.
Quote from: Dani on April 18, 2017, 07:02:14 PM
You look lovely, young lady! ;)
Thank you! The phrase "young lady" brought such a huge smile on my face!!![emoji2][emoji2][emoji2]
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Quote from: AlyssaJ on April 18, 2017, 07:13:00 PM
"The only area I'd say is tell-tale at all is around your eyes..."
I agree with you!! Im super self conscious about my hooded eyes errrrrrr I look like a Neanderthal!!! Soo getting that ish fixed that's for sure!!
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Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 18, 2017, 07:14:07 PM
Thank you! The phrase "young lady" brought such a huge smile on my face!!![emoji2][emoji2][emoji2]
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I am 67 years old. Everybody here is a youngster to me. :D
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I am 67 years old. Everybody here is a youngster to me. :D
With age comes beauty ❤️️
P.s. It was more the "lady" part lol I appreciated that
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You look pretty good. Nice dress too
You are Beautiful
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To be honest, you look fab! ;D Love the eyes. Now, if we were to meet in a 7-11 at 10 pm with all that fraked up lighting ... lol .. but, yea, you got it going. Like me, I'm so much closer naturally to a female body and attributes, it's just seems more natural to stay on my path and enhance both my body and mind to cross the finish line, and be who I know I am since I was little. I'm a girl. Always have been, it makes me smile everyday. :icon_chick:
Hi Vanessa,
You got it happening girl!
Lovely!
Hugs
Steph.
Sorry for spelling your name wrong earlier Venessa!
Hugs
Steph.
Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 18, 2017, 07:19:23 PM
I agree with you!! Im super self conscious about my hooded eyes errrrrrr I look like a Neanderthal!!! Soo getting that ish fixed that's for sure!!
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I would actually encourage you to rethink that. Remember we're being critical here because we know who you are and you asked. To the average person on the street who isn't specifically looking to figure out where you have masculine features, you look female. Surgical intervention is a pretty drastic step and honestly with the way the rest of your face is proportioned I don't think it's necessary.
I mean at the end of the day if it's going to help you be less self-conscious, then maybe it's worth the cost and risk. Personally I think you look great as you are. Get some hormones flowing and you're going to be a knock-out.
You look great I think :)
Very sexy!
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Thank you so much for your all your wonderful thoughts and support!!! I value everyone's opinion
Hope you all the best[emoji254]
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Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 18, 2017, 06:41:21 PM
Please be honest! You won't hurt my feelings. I really would like to know if I look feminine. I'm currently not on HRT however I'm starting with the next month or so. Thanks[emoji39]
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Wow you look really good for not being on HRT yet.
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There is a website called photofeeler.com in which you post a picture of yourself and people score you in several categories. I posted my avatar picture and was voted high in the smart category, which pleases me, but only 5% thought I was attractive- thats really disturbing. However, these voters are all quite young so their standards of attractiveness may be different. Try it, you will get an answer from people who don't know your trans- but its not for the faint hearted.
Beard shadow has to go, and you'll want to grow out your hair naturally.
The angle of the picture and the dim lighting makes it difficult to ascertain your facial features. Excellent makeup.
You have a very good silhouette! Overall, you have a lot going for you pre-transition.
Quote from: Sophia Sage on April 20, 2017, 11:20:24 AM
Beard shadow has to go, and you'll want to grow out your hair naturally.
The angle of the picture and the dim lighting makes it difficult to ascertain your facial features. Excellent makeup.
You have a very good silhouette! Overall, you have a lot going for you pre-transition.
Totally agree with everything you said. I naturally don't have a lot of facial hair, however there's enough there where it can be challenging to hide. lol I purposely held the camera at that angle. Thank you for your honesty. I do want to grow my hair out soooooooo f-ing bad however do to my male genes my hair "male pattern baldness" runs on my mothers side. An to be honest an it's very sad an depressing but it's holding me back from transitioning...hate myself [emoji53]
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Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 20, 2017, 11:37:03 AMTotally agree with everything you said. I naturally don't have a lot of facial hair, however there's enough there where it can be challenging to hide.
Start electrolysis immediately. It will take one to two years (more likely two) to remove a beard.
If you want some really honest feedback on your face, share some honest photos of it -- straight on, from the side, and halfway in between, all without the wig (or, if that makes you dysphoric, with the hair pulled all the way back).
QuoteI do want to grow my hair out soooooooo f-ing bad however do to my male genes my hair "male pattern baldness" runs on my mothers side. An to be honest an it's very sad an depressing but it's holding me back from transitioning...hate myself
Honey, don't let anything hold you back! You might be surprised how much hair returns after a good six months of HRT, especially considering your apparent youth. And further down the line, you can always get transplants to fill in what doesn't return. Even if your hair fails to materialize, though, there's still a way forwards -- namely, some really high-quality wigs. There are lots of women in the world with hair issues, and those who take their appearance seriously don't skimp on their hair systems.
Quote from: Sophia Sage on April 20, 2017, 12:37:27 PM
Start electrolysis immediately. It will take one to two years (more likely two) to remove a beard.
If you want some really honest feedback on your face, share some honest photos of it -- straight on, from the side, and halfway in between, all without the wig (or, if that makes you dysphoric, with the hair pulled all the way back).
"...might be surprised how much hair returns after a good six months of HRT, especially considering your apparent youth. And further down the line, you can always get transplants to fill in what doesn't return..."
Thank you Sophia for your kind remarks.
Could HRT really help promote hair growth? Due to "MPB" my hair at the moment lifeless!! There's no volume, it looks dry an frizzy along with zero volume an split ends. An to make matters worse it's beginning to thin out especially at the crown of my head.
When ever I comb my hands through my hair there's normally between 3 and 6 hair follicles are left between my fingers. It truly takes a toll on my self-esteem. Some days I dwell and dwell on it to the point where I become severely depressed.
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You look good already...hormones will only soften you up more
Hi Vanessa, you make a beautiful woman and you are very sexy in that dress. I would put some makeup on to cover any 5 o'clock shadow and invest in a better wig that doesn't look like a wig. I don't agree with comments about your eyes. Many women have more masculine faces, especially the many that resemble their fathers. My cousin Sheri is in that category. Enjoy your femininity!
You're really pre everything?!? You are a very pretty girl.
I'm in the same boat as you. I take after my mother's side in looks. I get most of my facial features from my grandmother (hooded eyes, long nose) and my MPB from her side, as well (quite a few males in that side of the family have the same exact pattern). But, with the right wig and some makeup, I look great! I saw myself in the mirror and wanted to start kissing her, I mean me. (jk. But I loved the way I looked and almost began to cry from happiness and relief).
In my opinion, you are a very, very beautiful woman. You pass so well that if I were to see you on the street the idea that you are transgender would be the farthest thing from my mind. I wish I had your ability to pass that well.
Quote from: Sophia Sage on April 20, 2017, 12:37:27 PM
Start electrolysis immediately. It will take one to two years (more likely two) to remove a beard.
If you want some really honest feedback on your face, share some honest photos of it -- straight on, from the side, and halfway in between, all without the wig (or, if that makes you dysphoric, with the hair pulled all the way back).
Honey, don't let anything hold you back! You might be surprised how much hair returns after a good six months of HRT, especially considering your apparent youth. And further down the line, you can always get transplants to fill in what doesn't return. Even if your hair fails to materialize, though, there's still a way forwards -- namely, some really high-quality wigs. There are lots of women in the world with hair issues, and those who take their appearance seriously don't skimp on their hair systems.
Hii Sophia did you get work done by Dr. Meltzer in Worcester, MA???
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Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 20, 2017, 01:46:17 PM
Thank you Sophia for your kind remarks.
Could HRT really help promote hair growth? Due to "MPB" my hair at the moment lifeless!! There's no volume, it looks dry an frizzy along with zero volume an split ends. An to make matters worse it's beginning to thin out especially at the crown of my head.
When ever I comb my hands through my hair there's normally between 3 and 6 hair follicles are left between my fingers. It truly takes a toll on my self-esteem. Some days I dwell and dwell on it to the point where I become severely depressed.
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There is no magic bullet to regrow head hair. If there was, it would be a billion dollar industry. Or, there might be, and they are hiding it so people will spend billions on all the ineffective, and sorta works products you have to buy and use ROL, as opposed to an actual solution with a one time payment. From what I understand, HRT may help stop further head hair loss, and may regrow some fuzzy hair, but not full length hair. Of course, every one is different, etc., with varying results. Point is, you have to accept who you are and understand that you may have some limitations in your transition. We can't fight our genes. We can fight back with hormones, and become as close to our ideal self as we desire. Don't be depressed. If the only negative is hair loss, the positives you can gain far out weigh that IMO. I would rather be a female in all other aspects with a hair issue than a male lacking the female aspects I desire with the same hair issue. The good news, girls can wear wigs. :eusa_dance:
Quote from: Sinclair on April 20, 2017, 08:42:59 PM
There is no magic bullet to regrow head hair. If there was, it would be a billion dollar industry. Or, there might be, and they are hiding it so people will spend billions on all the ineffective, and sorta works products you have to buy and use ROL, as opposed to an actual solution with a one time payment. From what I understand, HRT may help stop further head hair loss, and may regrow some fuzzy hair, but not full length hair. Of course, every one is different, etc., with varying results. Point is, you have to accept who you are and understand that you may have some limitations in your transition. We can't fight our genes. We can fight back with hormones, and become as close to our ideal self as we desire. Don't be depressed. If the only negative is hair loss, the positives you can gain far out weigh that IMO. I would rather be a female in all other aspects with a hair issue than a male lacking the female aspects I desire with the same hair issue. The good news, girls can wear wigs. :eusa_dance:
=\ thank you for your support. It took me a while to gather up the courage to let that out. MPB runs rampant in males. I'm pretty new to Susan's Place so I'm sure this topic must of been talked about at least once. I'm just so surprised looking at pictures of all these beautiful trans girls that I really haven't seen anyone suffering from this issue. Unless I'm the only one on here who has been dealt a sh%tty hand in life. Not only am I dealing with being locked in a body I have no desire to be in but to make everything ->-bleeped-<-ing worse God had to ->-bleeped-<- me over with everything =\ I'm going to stop cause I'm starting to feed into misery.
I'm starting to regret posting this topic =\
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Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 20, 2017, 08:56:30 PM
=\ thank you for your support. It took me a while to gather up the courage to let that out. MPB runs rampant in males. I'm pretty new to Susan's Place so I'm sure this topic must of been talked about at least once. I'm just so surprised looking at pictures of all these beautiful trans girls that I really haven't seen anyone suffering from this issue. Unless I'm the only one on here who has been dealt a sh%tty hand in life. Not only am I dealing with being locked in a body I have no desire to be in but to make everything ->-bleeped-<-ing worse God had to <not allowed> me over with everything =\ I'm going to stop cause I'm starting to feed into misery.
I'm starting to regret posting this topic =\
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Well, many of the pretty trans girls here are wearing wigs. Stop beating yourself up. Your hair does not define your gender. This process can be long and difficult. We are here for you to help in any way we can. Based on the pic you posted, you look awesome. Talk to us. We are your sisters, and collectively have gone through everything you are feeling. Use PMs if you feel more comfortable with that. Don't shut down. Feel free to PM me, or anyone else and ask anything you wish. The point of this community is to help. :)
Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 20, 2017, 01:46:17 PMCould HRT really help promote hair growth? Due to "MPB" my hair at the moment lifeless!! There's no volume, it looks dry an frizzy along with zero volume an split ends. An to make matters worse it's beginning to thin out especially at the crown of my head.
While Sinclair is right that there's no magic bullet, starting HRT as soon as possible will mitigate any further losses, and may help some when it comes to restoration. Not completely, but enough? Perhaps. Anecdotally, my hair was very fine and receding at the corners when I started HRT. It's still fine, but not nearly as fine as it used to be. I regained a couple millimeters of my recession. More importantly, what thickened up the most (the back of my head) was eventually used to fill in my hairline completely. I know girls who've been able to grow their hair down to their waist after (aggressive) HRT.
Now, maybe you'll respond positively, maybe you won't. It's not something prescribed for hair loss, because HRT brings about so many other dramatic changes. But if you think you're going to transition, you might as well get started now, and halt any further testosterone poisoning.
Quote from: VenessaKyle on April 20, 2017, 06:59:31 PM
Hii Sophia did you get work done by Dr. Meltzer in Worcester, MA???
I didn't know Toby did any work in MA? I thought he moved his practice to Arizona?
But yes, I went to Toby Meltzer for all my work -- facial surgery (for me it was "facial sex-reassignment surgery"), bottom surgery, boobs. Way back in the day, it was Portland, Oregon. Charming city, I hope to return there some day.
Quote from: Sinclair on April 20, 2017, 09:51:29 PM
Well, many of the pretty trans girls here are wearing wigs. Stop beating yourself up. Your hair does not define your gender.
Yup, that's me in a wig. I look like the evil boss in Dilbert without it. Not that I qualify as a pretty trans girl, but hey...
Venessa you look terrific!
Karrie
You look amazing!! I haven't started either and I am incredibly jealous of you!
You look really great
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You truly do pass well for not having taken hrt yet. There is only tiny masculine features I can see but as some else said, some women have those too. Beautiful dear, congrats on starting hrt! You already pass well so you'll be unquestionable for sure once you've take hrt :)
Mine is hair implants of my hair... I had bad MPB, only had a skunk tail through the middle left... to what you can see in my avatar pic...that is all my hair
You look good! Try to cover your 5 o'clock shadow tho! If you're not able to afford laser hair removal you can use an orange/red concealer over the beard area and then cover it with a full coverage foundation. You could also use a matte lipstick if you can't find the concealer :)
Stunning! Babe-a-licioua! Amazing! Take your pick!
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You look fantastic much more feminine that I ever will the only thing that's going for me is my butt length hair so don't put your self down.