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Guest Erin Quinn
Dyed my hair to a lighter shade, let me know what y'all think!

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That's a wonderful color Elapp, looks great

And, having looked through the thread today, everyone is looking amazing. It's so inspiring and motivating, thanks to everyone who's shared

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
hi. im new to the forums... and everything. uh, heres my pic. im a male and ill propable most likely never get to where i wanna be because of my career choice. but, its ok. ill live. heres a pic :D

Army guys are hotttt! *blush*

(way hotter than Navy, imo)

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Guest cjnoble71
hi. im new to the forums... and everything. uh, heres my pic. im a male and ill propable most likely never get to where i wanna be because of my career choice. but, its ok. ill live. heres a pic :D

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.... heh

Do you mind me asking what your MOS is? I've posted in another thread how they find reasons to drum you out, but technically they do allow post op transgender, so you would have to leave and come back. If your MOS is in high enough demand, they may leave you alone.

Christine

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Guest cjnoble71
I pretty much got rid of all of my old "male" pics but I found one recently and decided to make a project out of it. I guess you could call it a "before and after" shot :P

Gosh darned girl! Gives me hope! :D

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I already put this up in my gallery awhile back, but I'll post it here again.

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I usually don't say anything after posting a picture, but this one in particular has worked some wonders for me.

For example, I've only had one girlfriend, but she and I broke up long ago. However, I came out to her on Facebook recently (using that picture as my default) and it took me several messages to fully convince her who I was. She's seen me fairly recently, too, so it kinda shocked me that she couldn't recognize me (haven't even start HRT, either).

I seem to be passing fairly well with that picture, too, and I've even had several guys hit on me, including one I went to high school with and one I went to college with. It's all very surreal to me, but it works.

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Submitted as evidence in the case of "Why does everyone think I'm changing my name as a result of marriage?"

Still makes me smile that people look at me and think 'woman'. Having a female name to back it up helps.

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Guest Jess_W

so i used to do makeup with some "girlfriends" i had when i was younger, mabey quit around early middle school because of society quirks, i should've kept at it, buta t the same time my father who was with my mom at the time was getting way to nosy, one day he caught me with a bag of make up and gave me hell for it, threw everything away, but never told my mother for some reason.

anyway since its been so many years i tried to do somthing simple today, note i still ahve some stubble, on head, and the rash on my shoulder is from a sahving incident (thing went dull on me)

also ingore the hand, i dunno what it's doing rudely taking up half the screen .....

i tried just some black eye shadow, and lipstick, i was going to do eyeliner but the only ones my mom had where questionable on...well how many years old it was and why it was all chunky lol....

while it didn't turn out half bad i think i'm going to have to request help whenenveri get made up, because without glasses i'm blind, legally blind, like i see blobs of color, and it was difficult trying to do my eyes while having to be so close to the mirror i'm nearly rubbing against it :P

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Guest Maryteresa

Most entertaining, Treefish. You have a totally enviable face and lovely hair. It is lovely to be young and be able to look exactly as you would wish.

As for an old fogey like me I have to rely on camouflage and soft focus !

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Nice pictures you all!: )

haha, I just took a picture of me by trying to look like Arwen from lord of the rings! :D

OMG That's almost perfect!

Now I'm doubting whether or not I should post my picture :blush:

Oh well here goes.

So I'm not on HRT or anything, I'm working with a wig and some clothes that are supposed to be my halloween costume. I have no makeup, because makeup is kind of expensive, and I have no one to shoe me how to use it :(

So this is kind of ugly, but... enjoy?

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Guest Nostros

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Here's me working at my school today.^^ I still present myself as male there because am too scared to just be myself... although I start to think that maybe I don't look like a guy that much..:00 and girls at my school keep on telling me to shave my head and start being more manly or no girl will be with me!: (( and it really hurts and makes me sad and mad at them. Because I want to be with a giiirl...

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Guest Robin Winter
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Here's me working at my school today.^^ I still present myself as male there because am too scared to just be myself... although I start to think that maybe I don't look like a guy that much..:00 and girls at my school keep on telling me to shave my head and start being more manly or no girl will be with me!: (( and it really hurts and makes me sad and mad at them. Because I want to be with a giiirl...

Patience young grasshopper ^_^

Your friends are dead wrong, lots of girls want to be with girls :P

I'm a firm believer that there's someone out there for everyone, if not several someones.

Focus on getting where you want to be right now, and the rest will follow

*Hugs*

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Guest Donna Jean
Patience young grasshopper ^_^

Your friends are dead wrong, lots of girls want to be with girls :P

I'm a firm believer that there's someone out there for everyone, if not several someones.

Focus on getting where you want to be right now, and the rest will follow

*Hugs*

Hey, Nostros....

Shi has it right here!

I have a friend who sells used cars and his motto is "There's a butt for every seat!"...

And...you look incredible!

Huggs!

Donna Jean

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