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uhhh so I really really don't pass but just thought I'd share my finals suit for crits. Think I'm going to change my hair color for a better pass. I resemble a newborn...

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Now I remember why I don't post pictures here because I get so critical...

Anyways, here's a photo to celebrate being my teacher's best student in years!

K

PS I've been ridiculously ill so pardon the straight-out-of-the-coffin look...

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I think you look great. The suit is awesome too. The hair is okay but if a different color suits you better go for it.

You know I haven't been misgendered in months but I often look in the mirror and wonder why. I see things there that others don't because of my past coloring my view. We all do that. We are all our own worst critics. You look good and you look male.

Rock it!

Johnny

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Kit,

So far, so good!

It takes work, chemistry and perseverance to reach our transition goals. You'll do just fine!

Smiles for the Dude!

:) :) :)

Love, Svenna

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Guest Luna_Luv2942

Dude you so pass! :D

Like the suit, it suits you well (that was not supposed to be a pun but it came out that way I swear haha)!

I get really critical too, my advice would be to ignore what your mind says and listen to what your friends (your honest friends) say. Dont know if that helps but you look great dude!

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Guest brain(katie)

You know who you look like right? that one guy from American pie that was [word removed] Stiflers mom. Great job and a definetly PASS

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Guest otter-girl

Well you look like a young man to me. The hair colour is cool too and its well styled for male also. Lots of different hair colours in men these days so unless you dont like that colour, I see nothing amiss there from a passing point of view.

Rachel

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you look great. i'd have you as my son anytime if you need a mom.

hugs, charlie

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Guest miss kindheart

Hi Kit,

<<< hug >>>

There are many tests to pass

the i posted a picture on line is just one of many

In that reguards you look like a guy to me :)

I think the most important test to pass is the personal one

You need to stop saying things like, "I really really don't pass but just thought I'd share my finals suit for crits"

Every time you look in a mirror say to yourself " I am a man , now and forever "

:superman:

:wub: vanna

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Guest Hayleylady94

In my uneducated inferior opinion, you look very similar to a younger Eminem. (and Eminem is super hot. <3) you pass very well.

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Guest Lani

uhhh so I really really don't pass but just thought I'd share my finals suit for crits. Think I'm going to change my hair color for a better pass. I resemble a newborn...

34oa59y.jpg

Now I remember why I don't post pictures here because I get so critical...

Anyways, here's a photo to celebrate being my teacher's best student in years!

K

PS I've been ridiculously ill so pardon the straight-out-of-the-coffin look...

You look simply lovely!!

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Guest mystery

You 100% pass! If you don't like the hair, then change! personally though, i don't think it looks to bad on you!

Mystery. x

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Guest Addy K.

you look great hun. And hair color is all personal preference IMO, cause I've probably been every color under the sun at one time. Just rock the color you love!!!

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