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Do you resemble now one of your parents or other family members?

Started by Apples Mk.II, August 24, 2012, 02:01:17 PM

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Apples Mk.II

I had not noticed until now, but without surgery I think I'm going to look a lot like my mother (she does not look very femenine, same square jaw, chin and brow bone, although my face is longer and my nose gigantic). Just the thought is enough to chill my bones and scare me away. I'm getting as much FFS as I can.



As for the rest of you... Do you now look like another familiar, or did you end looking completely different?


Seriously, i think I'm going to order a few VFFS pictures just to be on the safe side.
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Reagan

I look a lot like my younger sis. Actually we could almost be twins. I'm guessing that she will probably take that as an insult or something hehe... But it's true we look very much alike always have really. I never have had a very masculine face or body for that matter. Our body types are becoming very similar since being on hormones. My mom said that I looked just as she would have imagined me to look after seeing me for the first time since starting my transition. Just like my younger sister.
No matter how big or small, to take steps everyday is progress. ~Me
The worst loneliness is not to be comfortable with yourself. ~Mark Twain
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. ~Eleanor Roosevelt
Whatever you are, be a good one. ~Abraham Lincoln
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Ayden

Not sure if a guy's opinion helps, but I have always looked like my dad, even without the aid of T. Strong chin, square jaw and I somehow managed to get Alan Rickman's nose. Now that the T is starting to change my face, I am starting to look a little less like my dad.
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Elsa

I've always looked like my dad before HRT, after HRT and laser even less so.

although I do get a lot of features from my mom ... so with HRT/laser I would look like a mix of both.
Sometimes when life is a fight - we just have to fight back and say screw you - I want to live.

Sometimes we just need to believe.
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Ms. OBrien CVT

As I have gotten older, I look more and more like my Mom.  And the funny thing is I was adopted. 

  
It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
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Julie Wilson

In the past I have been told that I looked like my dad.  After FFS my father told me that no one would ever tell me I looked like my father ever again.

Then this lady who lives close by who knew my father was coming to see me said, "OMG, I can't wait to see your father!"  When my father was there she went on (endlessly) about how, "OMG I can't believe how much you look like your father O_O!  She wouldn't stop and became very tiresome quickly.  I figure she heard a rumor and was communicating something to me.  It made me despise and distrust her.
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Nicolette

Quote from: Noey Noonesson on August 26, 2012, 05:00:00 PM
...I figure she heard a rumor and was communicating something to me.  It made me despise and distrust her.

You mean it was her subtle way of telling you that she "knows"? I hate her already. What is wrong with people! You should live in London. I barely know the names of my neighbours. Been here 9 years. It would probably take 50 years for a rumour here to travel from one end of the road to the other.

I looked like my father as a teenager when he was a teenager. A few things happened. He killed his looks with smoking, alcohol and sun. I started HRT and had rhinoplasty to get rid of his nose. I haven't finished yet, I suspect...
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Julie Wilson

Yes, that was the only conclusion that made any sense to me.

Would you like a roomate?  Know anyone who can help me get a work visa?
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Lady_Oracle

I started to look a lot like my younger sister after a few months on hrt. I think in about three more months of hrt and I'll look like the older sister I was always meant to be  ;D

Hehe that kind of rhymed
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Sarah Louise

Nameless here for evermore!;  Merely this, and nothing more;
Tis the wind and nothing more!;  Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore!!"
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Constance

My face has always taken after my mom's side, even though my complexion and hair are more like my dad's.

After cutting my hair short, I've been told I really look like my mom now.

Beth Andrea

The further along I get, the more I look like my half-sister.  :)

(Although I'm happy about it, sometimes I wonder what she thinks of it...)
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Padma

When I'm grumpy, I look like my mum (severe) - but when I'm happy I don't look like anyone in my family, because they didn't do happy :).
Womandrogyneâ„¢
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ashley_thomas

My partner says I look like my sister (but better), I agree with her but not sure about the better part!
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MariaMx

I used to look a bit like my mother but after ffs I actually look more like my stepsister. It's kind of cool actually as we always refer to each other as sisters anyway.
"Of course!"
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Cyndigurl45

When I first started this journey and weighed 250lbs. I looked like my sister, similar makeup styles and same color hair/wig, now I look like me :)
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eloij

I look a lot like my dad sadly in some ways. In other ways I don't resemble any of my family
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Ugla

I look exactly like my mother when she was at my age. It is actually uncanny to look at old pictures of her and compare them to myself now.

But I think she kind of enjoys it, so it's always fun to mention.
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yasuko14

Id say I look like my mother. We look like twins I swear. Its like my mom had a baby with her self. like
"I dont need his sperm I can do this all by mah self!"

hahaha I also look like my great grandmother and aunt on the same side ( moms side of family )
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pretty

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