Quote from: androgynouspainter26 on March 22, 2015, 12:39:09 AM
It's hard to enjoy life when everyone is staring at you and you're being treated like you're less than human and nobody will ever date you or take anything you say seriously. Our world is not kind to trans people. You are going to pass, that's for sure. I think I've failed in that respect, and it wounds me because my life right now isn't good enough. My breasts are tiny little swells. It's as good as not having anything. Going back...it'd be awful. But this is hellish too, you know? I don't think I could survive detransitioning. I'm not able to survive being a trans woman who stands out like a freak either. Like it or not, passing matters. Take my story as a cautionary one: You may end up a disgusting boy/girl hybrid, a freak that nobody will ever want to so much as look at, let alone befriend, hire, or love. I also did this to feel more comfortable, but passing is something I need to do in order to feel comfortable. I don't feel comfortable right now at all. I feel awful, all the time.
There is no hope for people like me. I've failed. What happens from here on doesn't matter. Unless some miracle happens and I wake up a few inches shorter with enough cash for ffs, my life is going to be a miserable hell until it finally ends. If you transition, if anyone transitions, there is a possibility they may end up like me: Pathetic, sad, masculine-looking, and totally alone.
Right, you've asked for honest feedback so I'll give you completely honest feedback. Please note that anything negative I say could easily apply to me too because I sometimes feel exactly how you must've been feeling when you typed this.
Things you have going for you:
1. Your age
2. Your features aren't masculine. You have a nice nose and very feminine eyes.
3. Your overall bone structure is very delicate, you have elegant hands and narrow shoulders. You don't have a big or masculine upper body and you look proportionally good.
4. You have good skin.
Things that go against you.
1. That hair. I'm sorry but if you went on a university campus in the UK you'd see so many hipster guys with the same haircut. It kind of hardens your face, and you need something that softens it. Plus it will be drawing attention; it's quite a genderqueer haircut and it's one of those things that will make people question you. Grow it out and get it looked after by a decent hair salon.
2. Neater eyebrows would help a touch.
3. You ask if you should lose weight, but you have virtually non to lose, and to be honest if you put on a bit of weight it would help you a bit I think.
4. You're general outlook. If you go into every situation thinking the world is against you, thats all you'll see, and people will respond to your hostility with coldness. If you are friendly and open with people you'll start to experience all those little micro interactions with people that make life a bit more tolerable and will help your confidence.
5. FFS could help you, but its not essential and you wouldn't need much. Your chin is a little wide but nothing else stands out much.
I have to wrap this up now as Im off out in a sec, but you haven't failed. Notice how all of the things (with the exception of FFS) I've put in the 'against you' bit are fairly easy to address, without much financial outlay?
Take care and be positive