Quote from: Danielle79 on February 18, 2018, 10:53:46 PM
I think you'll be fine. Estrogen has a subtle effect on the distribution of fat on your face. It's surprising how much it helps.
It's hard to tell without a side view of your face, but you don't seem to have a lot of heavy masculine features. I know cis women with dimples in their chin, so I wouldn't worry about that.
I took about twelve months from when I first went to a therapist to when I socially transitioned. Nine months of that time was spent on HRT. I found that to be a good amount of time for the estrogen to kick in and for my hair to grow out. I might have been able to shave off a couple of months had my circumstances been different, but not much more than that.
Since you have dark hair, your beard shadow might be an issue. You can buy foundation that will help, but you may want to start facial hair removal once you go on HRT (assuming you do, of course). You have dark hair and fair skin, so you should be a very good candidate for laser. After several monthly sessions, your beard shadow should be far less evident, and that makes a huge difference with passing.
Hair doesn't have to be long to help you pass. It just has to complement the shape of your face. Your hair grows about six inches per year. That should be enough for a good stylist to do their magic. One tip: bangs are really great for passing since they shorten the face.
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Hey y'all, sorry it took me so long to reply (and excuse the shameless thread necro joke). I joined Twitter a few weeks ago with a female persona and made a few friends and have been spending all my time there, and I totally forgot about this thread until just now. If anyone's still reading this thread, online I'm going by the name Jaycie now, with she/her pronouns. My twitter is @TheCrankyWizard, if anyone is interested in following me.
It's reassuring to hear that my face will probably transition well. Honestly, by biggest worry about it is the chin flab, since it seems to be a genetic thing. All of my family members on my dad's side have that, no matter how skinny they are. It seems to me like it'd be an easy fix with surgery if I really wanted to get rid of it, though, so I guess it's probably not a big deal in the long run.
I'll probably start laser as soon as I'm 100% sure I'm going to transition. I know it takes a while to finish and would probably be much less embarrassing to do it as a man. My mom and brother have been taking the news (about me being trans) fairly well, but I'm still only about 90% on all of this.
As for hair, I want it long just because I want long hair, not just to make passing easier. My mom has long hair and I've always like how it looks. Ultimately, I'd like to have a ponytail or something similar that reaches half-way down my back, but to start I'll settle with just a short ponytail. And yeah, I was planning to have bangs, since my mom has always had them. Now that I think about it, I seem to be modelling my female image after her a lot. She's awesome, so that's okay.
One other idea I had was to use accessories to feminize my face. I was thinking maybe some low-key earrings (something I could get away with in dude mode too), and fake glasses. Do y'all think the glasses would help, or would they be too much? I've got perfect eyesight, so they're not necessary at all.