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Guest Lauren S

Hey everybody!

Please take a look at the new pics in my gallery!

I've really been trying to settle on a natural look that I could just do all the time because I'm planning on going full-time except for at school very soon. I'm not on any hormones and I won't be on t-blockers for probably a month. Do you think I'm passable? Like could I walk around without getting awkward stares from people?

I really value your opinions so let me know what you think and be HONEST!!!

Love, Laurie

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Lauren, dear, you're asking the wrong question.

It shouldn't be, "am I passable?"

You should be asking, "when can I start my modeling career?" :)

Laurie, you're prettier than 90 percent of the gg girls I know. That's the truth.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Erin Girl to Be

OMG !!!!

you are beautiful!!!!

Erin

Hey everybody!

Please take a look at the new pics in my gallery!

I've really been trying to settle on a natural look that I could just do all the time because I'm planning on going full-time except for at school very soon. I'm not on any hormones and I won't be on t-blockers for probably a month. Do you think I'm passable? Like could I walk around without getting awkward stares from people?

I really value your opinions so let me know what you think and be HONEST!!!

Love, Laurie

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Guest Elizabeth K

Brutally Honest - right?

You know I won't hold back - you know that

And I will say what I think is the absolute truth - no matter how painful...

Girl - you are a beauty.

Lizzy

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My granddaughter came up wen i was looking at your pics. She said "Oh, what a pretty girl!". She's 10 going on 15 in her mind and very into fashion magazines etc. right now. But still has that child's honesty

If she says you're a pretty girl-you are. I think so too.

:D

JohnJ

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Guest Lauren S

WOW you look great! If anybody saw you they wouldn't think twice! ;)

You really think so? Thank you! :)

Lauren, dear, you're asking the wrong question.

It shouldn't be, "am I passable?"

You should be asking, "when can I start my modeling career?" :)

Laurie, you're prettier than 90 percent of the gg girls I know. That's the truth.

Carolyn Marie

Carolyn what am I gonna do with you? You're just too nice to me!! I think you've posted on all my topics since I've been here! Thanks for putting up with me! :P

I love this picture!

..and so do I. You look fabulous! Love your eyebrows. Very pretty. :)

Thanks Lizzie! I did the eyebrows myself and it took forever to learn how to do it!! The trick to making your eyebrows look like a model's is to tweeze them and then fill them in with an eyebrow pencil even if they're already thick enough!

Brutally Honest - right?

You know I won't hold back - you know that

And I will say what I think is the absolute truth - no matter how painful...

Girl - you are a beauty.

Lizzy

Gosh, Lizzy that's so nice! Thankies!!! :D

My granddaughter came up wen i was looking at your pics. She said "Oh, what a pretty girl!". She's 10 going on 15 in her mind and very into fashion magazines etc. right now. But still has that child's honesty

If she says you're a pretty girl-you are. I think so too.

:D

JohnJ

That made my day! There's nothing more critical than a fashion-conscious child so that was really affirming for me! Thank you!

Gosh, I don't even know what to say. I really love all the support I get here on Laura's and I appreciate all of you!!

(I'm so sorry I couldn't reply to all of your quotes, it wouldn't let me! SO thank you Kat, Deejay, and Erin!!)

Lots of love,

Laurie

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If I was to walk past you or even talk to you one on one, I don't think I could tell that you were anything but female. You look great hun and will pass no problem.

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