Quote from: Serena ♡ on March 04, 2015, 01:12:59 AM
You know, you can actually shave a beard...
Why don't you take a picture without a beard? What you are asking us is kinda hard we can just make suppositions. Prior to HRT, you should start exercising a close shaving (to get the less hair possible), and practice with make up, maybe grow your hair out or wear fake hair (which can be very inexpensive and you can find really good wigs for 10 dollars that are ok just to look how you would look like with longer hair), it's not a waste of money to buy female things, since you want to transition, you would need those things in the future anyway, especially with make up... Which can be really hard, you might want to start practicing as soon as possible.
Good luck 
I wore shoulder length or longer hair as a teenager for a few years, wore eye liner as well, I can paint my toes better than my girlfriend, and from the neck down I look better in her own dresses/skirts/high heels (her words, though I feel like it was 40% truth, 60% being nice, lol). Shaving the beard is a double edged sword; I don't want to shave it because I'm insecure about my weight and when I do eventually shave it I don't want to see what I perceive to be a man staring back at me.
I want an "overnight" transition and I've got 30 pounds to lose. By the end of this coming summer I'll have hopefully been on HRT for 6 months and I'll have lost at least half of the weight. Finally, I'm definitely growing my hair out. I regret it the second I cut it every. single. time. and always have since I was teenager. Except when I shaved it bald because my father was going through chemo/radiation therapy for lung cancer; that I did because I loved him and didn't want him to feel alone.
I suppose what I'm looking for is someone to objectively look at where they started, where they are, and compare their own "before" to mine. I appreciate the feedback!