QuoteDoes it bother anyone else that this thread has a misplaced comma? The second comma should follow the word "as", not precede it. For some reason I always cringe when I see it and as I've commented here before it's always popping up!
Hooray for another pedant!

There are soooo many things that get to me, especially the shockingly trashy use of apostrophes, or the lack of them. English is doomed I tell you, doomed! Yep,it bothers me, too, but hey ho. I make loads of errors in my text all the time, so I can't point
...aaaaaand back to the topic :p
I've posted a few months ago in this thread, but only had the confidence to post a head shot. So here's a body shot. I'm intrigued as to whether HRT might actually ruin my figure or not, as currently I'm within female range body-size wise (despite developing fairly pronounced upper musculature and most recently, male stomach fat distribution).
The females on my mum's side of the family have always had lean boyish figures, despite having medium sized breasts, so perhaps not much would happen if I too HRT...or perhaps so. Tis a mystery.
Right now, due to stunted growth when I were a nipper, I'm quite small and fairly delicate. However, the bits of me that have already masculinised - are very pronounced, like brow-ridge and Adam's Apple (so FFS for those I guess) and hairline - everything above my lips looks like Phil Collins. So I'm a curious mix of feminine proportioned & delicate, yet rugged & hard-edged. Sometimes kids ask if I'm female (when I'm in complete boy-mode at work), and sometimes people think I'm over 35 and I look like the actor William Dafoe, or Justin Hawkins from the band "The Darkness". I can look totally different depending on the lighting. If it wasn't for the stunted growth when I was a kid, I'd be impossibly masculine, but it just so happens that I'm within female sizing ranges, yet masculine at the same time. Its like being stuck in a lift between two floors.
Photomabobs. I'm wearing an A-cup padded bra by-the-way.


