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...even without shaving I still look kind of feminine.

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Right? or am I crazy?

I'm trying to get some hair electrocuted off in a couple days so I can't shave today.

Kind of nervous posting. Just passing the six month mark of HRT. On the 5 Year plan.

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Looking good. pity you can't shave as that hinders. but it will be better soon. Wouldd love to have your hair.

Hugs, Charlie

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If you have your eyebrows done, it will make a big difference, but of course people will notice it, so I wouldn't go for that unless you're out to people about being trans.

And electrolysis isn't fun. I've had about 140 hrs! I still go back about every 6-8 weeks for 30 min or so... :(

Anyway, good luck! You'll do fine :)

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Shadow aside, you seem to have softer features which would probably lend fairly well to your target gender, from a strictly an "on view" point. Adding things to that facet such as a female voice, mannerisms, walk, and basically how you carry yourself, all add up to a total presentation. :)

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Looking good. pity you can't shave as that hinders. but it will be better soon. Wouldd love to have your hair.

Hugs, Charlie

Thanks, I'm really happy to have the hair I do but at the same time I do have a bit of male pattern that started up before I began transition so I can't never really pull my hair completely back. My bangs protect me.

Your eyes look so sweet, so very sweet.

Take away the beard, and you look like a sporty girl :D

I'm so bad at sports. Glad to know I'll look like I'm good at them!

You look like a girl I knew in high school. Her name was Waunna.

That's good to hear! I'm happy that I look like a cis girl!

If you have your eyebrows done, it will make a big difference, but of course people will notice it, so I wouldn't go for that unless you're out to people about being trans.

And electrolysis isn't fun. I've had about 140 hrs! I still go back about every 6-8 weeks for 30 min or so... :(

Anyway, good luck! You'll do fine :)

Oh, the cat's out of the bag... I just moved to a new town so I figured it was best to tell people early on. I'm proud of the fact that I'm transgender and I'm scared to think that anyone else may be in hiding and not have someone to turn to. Currently I have a pair of 38c's and I just started female growth not too long ago. I couldn't hide for much longer anyway.

(My dad, brother, and I all have had major gynomastia. So much in fact that they checked my brother thinking he has XXY Syndrome but it came out negative. Some times I think I may have some sort of genetic something but I've never checked into it. Also, I used to be fat.)

lol, I swore I would never sleep on my back ever. Like with a passion. Boobs (and an appendix that blew up) changed that.

140 hours beats taking two epilators to the face for 8 hours.(I broke the first one halfway through) That was one of those dumb decisions I made early on. Then again... some of the hairs never came back.

Shadow aside, you seem to have softer features which would probably lend fairly well to your target gender, from a strictly an "on view" point. Adding things to that facet such as a female voice, mannerisms, walk, and basically how you carry yourself, all add up to a total presentation. :)

Heh, heh, manurisms check, walk check, carry myself check... still failing at working on the voice.

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My voice is ok from the standpoint of being perceived as a female voice but not from a standpoint of sounding how I want to sound - I think I come across as too meek which is DEFINITELY not who I am! lol but then if I get too assertive or raise my voice, it starts to sound more masculine :( The Universe's way of making me calm down? Maybe! lol

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yup, your a pretty one. Hate to repeat what everyone else is saying, but it's true, your eyes are pretty!

It looks like you've got the girly face thing down pretty well. That took me a while >.<

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