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Guest ashley4623

@CharlieTo: Haircut looks great, I don't think you'll have any problems with passing.

@KristinaJ: I need to get a skirt like that

@Quinn: Looking good! And yea, that is a wicked tie...

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ehh, I'm not really happy with the way this picture came out but w/e... I wanted to post something. I'm a big fan of vintage effects. And yea, I'm not really sure why my arm looks so much darker...

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So yea, I actually made this skirt from an old pair of jeans :P It's sort of fun, and works pretty well if you do everything right. The only problem is it usually ends up being a bit too short.

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Guest Roxanna

You know, I was about to add pictures. No, I really was. But pictures of me shouldn't even be on the same website as some of you guys and gals. I don't think I look that good in my fantasies, much less in real life.

I'm going to go start saving money in hopes that with radical reconstructive surgery I'll be able to post pictures of myself here within the next decade or so.

-ROXXI

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Guest CharliTo

speaking of girlish figures, you totally got a butt going on Ariana :3.

oh and you're about the same size as I am :P don't worry 'bout being fat...it helps us having a nice butt. :3

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Mah legs, shaven ^_^:blush:

I wanna post better pictures, but my legs are the only acceptable part of me, even though they aren't brilliant. I'm so jelous of everyone here :(

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Heres a few pics of me. I took them with my new cell phone, which I LOVE, partially because of its amazing 2 Megapixel camera:

This is the first pic I ever took of myself in a skirt. My mirror is horribly smudged and my chest is too firm, but otherwise, i don't think it looks too bad.

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In the rest, I have a softer chest and my own bra (bought it with my mom)!!!!

When I told one of my friends, she insisted that she had to give me an outfit that was too small for her, and the day after she gave it to me, I told my parents that I enjoy crossdressing (already told them I'm TS), and the next day, I wore this outfit the whole day. I took this pic in my parents' room cause their mirror is cleaner, sadly, though the pic is blurrier.

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About a week later, the same friend invited my gf and me to her house, and I tried on some of her clothes, pulled my hair back and wore a ribbon, and put on some makeup. The makeup looks odd, so I don't think I'll be regularly wearing any. Also, we did each other's nails, but I have been painting my nails for about 3 years, so that isn't as exciting. Finally, these pics weren't taken at a mirror - my friend took them.

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Guest sara w.

OH MY GOD i envy you so muuuuuuch you look so much like a girl right now even if i grew my hair and got help with making my appearence more femminin i don' think i could do it nearly as well as you.

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Haha looks like the FTM's dropped into this thread to show off to all the cute ladies. ;)

I'll join in with one of my pictures.

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U look great - if i werent dating someone, i might actually consider you! :D

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Haha looks like the FTM's dropped into this thread to show off to all the cute ladies. ;)

I'll join in with one of my pictures.

Shhhh but one of the secret perks to approving posts is getting to look into girls threads lol (not that one of them would eeeever do that :rolleyes: )

And Nikki? You remember when you first posted that picture of you and your sister and it looked like you were at a prom?....um.... I thought the wrong sister was you lol You definately pass. This one where you're layin on the floor alone was only how I knew which one actually was you.

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This week, my cousins were over, and they straightened my hair :D Just wondering what you think of it. If you say something about this pic, plz also comment on which way you prefer my hair - even though its a little frizzy now. ill post a better one taken earlier later. (earlier later, that sounds odd)

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Guest Amanda_Henderson

One is of a very nice wedding I went to. HRT about 1.5 years

One is when I was Sitting around my parents cooking place. Playing around with my new web cam. (I know, I need to redie my hair. looks horrible. looks a lot better in the wedding pic.) Getting ready for this new job.

The other is about 1 or 2 years (or add them both together I cant remember) before transion. West Virgena being chased by hurrican Jean. May I look terrible.

To much explaining, I am going to shut up now.

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Guest anonymous white angel
Yo.

Well, I've noticed that there are a few threads where people have been posting their pictures, so I thought, why not have everyone post them all in the same place?

Since I'm a horrible trend setter, it's likely that this idea won't take off. But, I'll post some of my pictures just so you can't all be like "Well.. you didn't post any pictures. So neh!"

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My best friend Bree on the right.. wait, left. Yeah, left. Shush. I'm the one with the spedtarded smile.

Oh, and spedtarded = special ed + retarded.. er, = me.

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Gahhh.

...

-shot- Dirty. Mind.

OK.

And I was born male, by the way.

All evidence of my attemtps at actually looking male have been annihilated, though.

But I did look a lot like Benji Mak when I chopped my hair off two years ago.

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Although, I don't think I looked as cute as him, otherwise I would have raped myself.

... yeah.

Wow, you really do look pretty, how old were you when you transitioned/started taking hormones? Sorry if that was a personal question.

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Guest Courtney Hamilton

Ok here a couple of me, I posted in my gallery but for some reason this is a touch bit different cause I'm taking it it not having someone come to see it. If that makes any sense.

Start with one with some hair in my face.

And now for one of my face.

I'm currently dieting to lose the belly, and I know I need long sleeves to cover the arms, but just started coming out on the 9th on Nov. so......Anyway this is me.

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Guest chibi_usa

Here's a pic of me! Anyways can sum1 rate how much i look like a girl! No lying! I want to know the truth. By the way what do I need more to look like a girl more? :) srry i dont think the pics that clear cuz of my cameraphone sucks :(

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