Quote from: Wynternight on July 16, 2014, 11:12:02 PM
A few more:



You certainly pass, as mentioned above.
If you are also looking for recommendations to enhance your look:
(recognizing I am still new at this too, and love getting advice, so tell me to shut up if you want!)
You might try some product in your hair, and maybe shape your eyebrows a bit more (trim or pluck the bottom portion and use an eyebrow pencil to enhance and shape the upper portion). I think the lower cut blouse in the first set of pictures works better, as the t-shirt is a bit more masculine of a cut.
A bit more light makeup around the eyes, and perhaps some thicker fem-ish frames for your glasses. Also you have the frames set low on your face, if you either get new frames or adjust them you will be looking up rather than down, which will force you to adjust the tilt of your head, that would make your eyes open wider and change the natural assumed angle of your chin/forehead. There is a reason even cis-women like to take selfies looking up at the camera from a low angle.
Posture, (pot calling kettle here) seems to help a lot. I know that it is one of the things that is going to kill me as I transition (as I am a lazy sloucher!). I have considered whether getting a corset might help me to train my back muscles to hold a more feminine pose (or maybe it would just cause me to rely on the corset? not sure).
I find what is helping me is to research what artists are taught when drawing female vs male forms, because they don't draw real features, they draw the features that subconsciously we are looking for to determine gender. I have an older brother who is an accomplished illustrator, and when he started to demonstrate how to draw women to me and my cousin the first words out of his mouth were "Now, just to be clear, what I am about to draw is not how real women look or are built".
You are doing great though Winternight,