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Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?

Started by Nemo, May 16, 2011, 05:54:11 PM

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Nemo

I thought it was time I contributed to the trend of positive threads popping up lately ;D

Anyway - the nature of this disorder we're diagnosed with means we spend a lot of time hating what nature gave us. But our bodies still have good points, and that's what this thread is about. What are your favourite features? What part of your body/face makes you smile instead of frown?

I'll start: I've always loved my arms. I like to feel strong, I've been doing heavy lifting while working in an off-licence (as a woman), and one of the highlights was when a couple of kids stared at my arms, remarking "She's got muscles!" Seeing them get more muscular on T is such a great feeling ^_^

Your turn! Time to toss modesty out of the window ;)


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Layn

i like that even though my eyes and hair are brown, they are so dark they can seem black. also my hands. sure they are too big, but at least their long reach is super useful
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Maddie Secutura

I'd have to say I have pretty awesome legs.  They're toned and not super skinny not to mention perfectly proportioned. 

Example:



This was of course pre-transition but the legs haven't changed much.  BTW props to whoever can guess where the pose is from.


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Nathan.

I really like my eyes, their light blue with a dark blue circle around them. Also I love all the body hair I have thanks to T.
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Devlyn

The title of this thread sucked me right in! I have to go with my legs, too! Gawd, I got a pair of stilts! Sorry, no way to post a picture. (dumbphone)
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kate durcal

I love my male: ability to find my way without maps or gps, situational awareness, analytical mind, controlled fearlessness, and mechanical skills (I can fix almost anything, from broken arms to broken computers)
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LadyTeresa

I can't think of anything on me that I really like.  It really doesn't matter because ever since I started transitioning I've been a lot happier about myself.

Teresa



                                        I'm all woman now!
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JungianZoe

Quote from: Maddie Secutura on May 16, 2011, 07:09:37 PM
This was of course pre-transition but the legs haven't changed much.  BTW props to whoever can guess where the pose is from.

I had to go back and watch it to be sure my memory wasn't playing tricks on me, but that's the Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze SNL dance, isn't it? ;D  I wouldn't have remotely made that connection if my brother and his best friend hadn't gone as that for Halloween last year.  It was a total riot!  Their dance is on Youtube, and no, I'm not linking...  :laugh:

Think my favorite features are my multi-colored eyes, which are blue and have a dark blue ring on the outside.  In certain angles of sunlight, the inner part turns almost gray and the outer part doesn't change, so I wind up looking like a husky. ;D  I also like my small nose, a gift from my grandpa that nobody else in the family shares.  Then there's my natural lack of an adam's apple, which, transition-wise, is probably my favorite thing.  And since there's no balding in my family, I really do like that I still have a full head of hair at 33, and that my hair is naturally wavy. :)
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Megan Joanne

My hair. I've always loved having long hair since I've been old enough to determine how I wanted my hair, very early teens, maybe a little earlier, its just me. I can't do much with it because I have no skills at all with styling, but I still love having it. I have cut my hair at time, kinda short, thought it was a good idea at those times or got convinced that I should, that I look cute or some other thing with shorter hair, but always ended up regretting it and can't wait for it to all grow long again. The one time that I hurt myself years ago denying myself of who I was, trying to convince myself that I was not a girl, I had shaved my head completely bald because I knew how much my hair meant to me and that this would most certainly hurt me a lot, only problem was that it didn't bother me that much because I knew it would grow back. Now, if I started losing my hair to baldness, this would be devistating for me, this has been one of the top things bothering me most about having been off the hormones for so long, I cannot lose any of my hair, it can go white, I don't care, but so long as its all there I'm happy.
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JessicaH

Quote from: Maddie Secutura on May 16, 2011, 07:09:37 PM
I'd have to say I have pretty awesome legs.  They're toned and not super skinny not to mention perfectly proportioned. 

Example:



This was of course pre-transition but the legs haven't changed much.  BTW props to whoever can guess where the pose is from.

Wasn't that a pose that Rocky did in RHPS?
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Maddie Secutura



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JessicaH

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JungianZoe

Quote from: StacyBeaumont on May 18, 2011, 11:35:42 PM
OMG! You have never seen Rocky Horror Picture Show????   :o

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073629/

Nope...  :icon_yikes:  My whole life, I've never been into anything camp.  And this from someone who was into glam rock and is fixated on the fact that Marc Bolan died eight days before I was born! :laugh:  Though that's mostly because an overwhelming number of the bands I listen to have covered at least one T. Rex song.
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Sephirah

My eyes.

Hmm... actually.

*runs off to raid photobucket account*



It rather depends on the lighting, but they go from blue to green, and everything between, lol.
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rejennyrated

I am the perfect mega-boobed, curvaceous, fat-bird!  :laugh:
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Nero

Quote from: Sephirah on May 19, 2011, 01:53:05 PM
My eyes.

Hmm... actually.

*runs off to raid photobucket account*



It rather depends on the lighting, but they go from blue to green, and everything between, lol.

Perfect! I'd like to see those in every color and every emotion too.  :)


Quote from: rejennyrated on May 19, 2011, 03:42:06 PM
I am the perfect mega-boobed, curvaceous, fat-bird!  :laugh:

Indubitably! You've definitely got the assets!   :)

I have to admit I'm growing partial to my gut now that it's got hair on it.  There's just something so satisfying about displaying a big hairy gut. :laugh:
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Maddie Secutura

Quote from: Forum Admin on May 19, 2011, 04:10:35 PM

I have to admit I'm growing partial to my gut now that it's got hair on it.  There's just something so satisfying about displaying a big hairy gut. :laugh:

Eww...Why would you want that? 


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kyril



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PixieBoy

I like my eyes, they're blue-green and seem to "change colours". I also like my nose in the summer, it gets freckles from sunlight and I like how that looks on me. My "wispy pre-T moustache" is also pretty cool, despite it not showing up on photos and stuff; a cismale friend of mine once said "Your 'stache is bigger than mine! That's totally unfair!".  :)
...that fey-looking freak kid with too many books and too much bodily fat
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