Hmm, I sort of disagree and agree with you on this Shantel (but isn't that always the case,lol. You know you love me,lol). On the first point, changing the the title of "Do I pass" to "Do I look female" is fine by me. I think it is more of a semantics game more than anything, but I do see your point that passing is so much more than a photo. But then, if someone passes in the photo, I don't think that they will take it for more than that. If someone looks female but talks like Barry White, I don't think they are unaware of the fact that their voice prevents them from passing. Still, there may be of merit to change the title of that one.
Where I really disagree with is your stand on the "Fabulous" thread. I don't think people should avoid posting in there purely because they might not be the conventional image of beauty. What does it mean to look Fabulous? Who defines it? Tastes differ and we should be careful about creating stereotypical beauty standards for those who want to share their images. For example, Rosie O'Donell is far the most attractive women (imo), but she passes and is able to wear clothes that might make her look "fabulous". Should someone that looks like her be precluded from the thread? I don't think so (other than I can't stand Rosie,lol).
As for the whole cheerleading controversy, I think it depends on how you look at it. Just because some people have high standards, doesn't mean another person isn't fabulous looking or passing. Some may look at those photos and see different things. It's like anything else. Have you ever seen a celebrity that everyone goes crazy for, but you yourself can't see the appeal? People differ in what looks fabulous and whether someone passes. It's true that some may be dishonest which I think is a shame, but that comes with the territory. I think more people are speaking their mind than not. We tend to be a fairly harsh community because we look at someone of our flaws and constantly worry about passing. Sometimes we focus to much on the little things to realize that the overall package does indeed allow one to pass. I think the problem here is we have so many different perspectives which may make other members question the validity, accuracy or honesty of the feedback. When in reality, the feedback is truthful from the posters perspective.
I think it's great that these threads exist. Before I joined I lurked on those threads. It made me feel better about myself and the possibilities that transitioning could open. Many of us are afraid that we will never pass ( I still fear this). Those threads provide inspiration for girls who are still starting out that are in need of everything. It's not just vanity at the end of the day. It provides people confidence to go about transitioning and obtain their goals. So I say the sticky stays. Having said that, I avoid these threads because of personal insecurities and jealousy at times. What can I say, it's common to compare ourselves to one another. To a girl with not even two weeks of hrt, this can be detrimental.