Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Before & Current Pic


Guest LaurenJ

Recommended Posts

Guest LaurenJ

World's Most-obvious quesiton: Can you tell which smile is genuine? Left or right photo

xd605u.jpg

The feeling of seeing one of your old pics and thinking "Who in the heck was that guy?" is priceless. ^_^

<3 HRT

Link to comment
  • Replies 89
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Bulldog1948

    1

  • Carolyn Marie

    1

  • Charlize

    1

Guest Calicea

My eyes just went O.O on me. You're transition I must say seems to have worked flawlessly. As for the pictures it's obviously right. You seem so happy =D I wish you the best

Luvs,

Cali

Link to comment
Guest LaurenJ

I gotta ask how long have you been on HRT? Great. Results

Thanks all! This was the first time since beginning transition that I did a side-by-side with an old pic and my eyes were going O.O too lol.

The pic on the right was taken a few days ago over the holiday weekend at exactly 4 months on HRT.

I get comments about the hair all the time, but truthfully I'm still pretty self-conscious about it. I can't wait to have long hair like most of you do!

I'm actually not full-time yet (everywhere but work), so I'm hoping in another 4 months I won't even have the option of pretending to be a boy anymore.

Link to comment

Sorry to intrude ladies but I was just walking by on my way to the pool party, and I had to say WOW ! You surely do not have to pretend anymore!! Very pretty...

OK, back to the pool party!

Alex

Link to comment
  • Admin

You still pass as male, even some of the time??? Geez, the people you know must be blind as bats. You are already lovely, Lauren. You are not going to have any problems appearance wise in your future. Wish you luck? Hon, you don't need it. :thumbsup:

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

Link to comment
Guest carolinagirl

i would say they smile on the right is the most genuine . also are u sure u were ever phisicaly male the old you and the real you look like two diffrent people.

Link to comment
Guest LaurenJ

Sorry to intrude ladies but I was just walking by on my way to the pool party, and I had to say WOW ! You surely do not have to pretend anymore!! Very pretty...

OK, back to the pool party!

Alex

This made me giggle out loud :)

Seriously though, wow. I just got home from work and hopped on and read all of these responses and started tearing up. You girls are all so sweet! ^.^

You still pass as male, even some of the time??? Geez, the people you know must be blind as bats. You are already lovely, Lauren. You are not going to have any problems appearance wise in your future. Wish you luck? Hon, you don't need it. :thumbsup:

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

That's what I was thinking too!! I have no idea how people at work don't know. Although since it's a corporate position, you'd be surprised how de-feminizing it can be to go with no make-up and wearing suit+tie. Sometimes when I'm 'boy-mode' like that at work, I catch a glimpse of myself still looking like the boy I used to be and it's really upsetting.

I will hopefully be going full time within a month or two. I feel like it's already overdue.

are u sure u were ever phisicaly male? the old you and the real you look like two diffrent people.

Unfortunately, yes that was me on the left, for 22 long and treacherous years hehe. But no more :D

To all again, thank you all for the kind words, it truly means a lot. I never really started to feel even somewhat pretty until the past two or three weeks so I'm still growing into the girl that I am.

<3's

Lauren

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Wow dramatic before and current pix, nice smile, enjoy your blossoming, you are a beautiful girl.

Hugs

Cindy -

Link to comment

Wow Lauren:

I need to echo Carolyn. You need to stop hanging around so many blind people. You are way past male fail. All I see is an attractive 100 % American woman.

Get ready to throw away your male clothes and prepare yourself to go full time. That time has arrived. KJ

Link to comment
Guest BobbiLee

I guess all I can say is you lucky little "you know what"!! Seriously, you look wonderful! I only wish I could turn back time and do what you are doing now!! And to echo what has already been said...cute hair!! Besides your smile, the first thing I noticed were your eyes glowing and a young woman full of confidence!!

Bobbi

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   8 Members, 0 Anonymous, 92 Guests (See full list)

    • christinakristy2021
    • Davie
    • Ashley0616
    • MaryEllen
    • Savvy
    • RaineOnYourParade
    • BobbiSkunk
    • Alisa Anne
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,126
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Alisa Anne
    Newest Member
    Alisa Anne
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. BEAN_CHILD
      BEAN_CHILD
    2. Chrystopher
      Chrystopher
      (28 years old)
    3. Chuckey
      Chuckey
      (63 years old)
    4. Elias
      Elias
    5. Han_
      Han_
  • Posts

    • Davie
    • RaineOnYourParade
      I recently realized I share a birthday with two characters in my favorite show!   Kirishima and Tetsutetsu, both which are guys who comment on things being manly (not in a toxic masculinity type way? They'll call basically anything they find positive "manly"). Kirishima especially is considered a poster boy for positive masculinity, and Tetsutetsu serves as comedy in being very similar to Kirishima in almost every way. I guess that makes October 16th the manliest birthday lol   I find gender affirmation in the strangest places 💀
    • Davie
    • Vidanjali
      Short answer, yes. Not easy!! And the "overcome" part is a continuous work in progress. A story is told:   Say you're lost in the woods on a moonless night. It's so dark you cannot even see your hand on front of your face. What do you do? Pick a direction and start walking. You may be on the path out of the woods or you may be going deeper into the woods - you don't know and for some time there's no way to tell the difference. But you keep going. After some time, you begin to see a glimmer of light, not much but just enough to contrast with the previous deep darkness. But it's enough to encourage you that you're going the right way to escape being lost in the dark wilderness.    It's an allegory for the spiritual path. Or if you're not spiritual, call it the path to metal health. For a long time you simply go through the motions and do your best to keep up the forward momentum. You don't perceive yourself as making any progress - it all seems the same. But you practice and develop strength and keep going. Then you begin to notice small differences. You're not as reactive as you used to be. You still have nightmares, but somehow you have more agency in them. There are moments where you experience peace of mind.    Trust is probably the #1 biggest issue for people who've experienced trauma. Certainly it has been for me. Trusting love is real - that's major. But I've found that trust in love is not developed via relationships with others, but rather by learning about yourself and how to feel self-secure. And that is not a matter of autonomy, but rather gaining insight into who you are, essentially. Who you are is indomitable and adorable. You come to believe that in a profound way (not in an egotistical way) and you feel safe anywhere and in all circumstances. You have a feeling of communion and goodwill with all. You are not attached or affected by the actions of others, but are profoundly self-assured in unconditional love for yourself and all. Easily said, but that potential lies in all. It requires guidance, will, discipline, grace, and patience.
    • Ivy
      Yeah.  I'm a short ways out of town here.  Hay field across the road.  Pasture on 2 sides in back, and lots of trees in my yard - back yard is basically a small woods.  I'm a bit of a tree hugger.
    • Ivy
      There was no such thing when I was growing up.  Some of my kids played them though, but only the younger ones.  We didn't have a computer for the oldest ones. About the only game I've ever played was Tetris, and that was on one of those old gameboy things.  I still have little interest in them.  My ex did do something for awhile, animal crossing I think.  
    • Mmindy
      I remember living that way. My parents didn’t get an air conditioner until the mid 1970s, just before I moved out. Their house was built to utilize cross winds or fans to keep air moving. In those days it was very important to keep the screens in order so the mosquitoes 🦟 out. Flies were dealt with by using fly traps. You do get acclimated to the hot or cold weather in those situations.    Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Ashley0616
      Well I have been absent recently due to my new hobby of computer gaming. I have worked on a collection of NES, SNES, N64, Sega and now revamping up my PlayStation 1 and 2 collection and then will get Xbox original. My computer isn't powerful enough to run Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 games. It's fun to see the old games that I grew up with. 
    • Ashley0616
      Congratulations on your journey!
    • Mirrabooka
      More than 30% of Australian households now have rooftop solar PV: Solar energy - Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)   in America it is only 5%: How Many Americans Have Solar Panels in 2024? (solarinsure.com)
    • Mirrabooka
      It's truly bizarre, the changes that have happened over the years. Larger houses on smaller blocks of land which means less trees because there's no room for them, so less shading and the resultant need to run air-con harder, which adds to suburban heat sink, which results in higher local ambient temperatures, which results in increased air-con use. Vicious circle.
    • Ivy
      I don't have "air" here, so I pretty much live with what Mother Nature gives me.  Fortunately, there are trees in my yard which helps in the NC summer.  Windows and doors open all summer - closed up in winter. I do have fans, ceiling and windows. When you think about it, everyone used to live this way.
    • KatieSC
      I cannot say that I have. As much as we hope that love, compassion, and therapy help, sometimes opening ourselves up to individuals who later to out to disingenuous, results in worsening of the original trauma. In addition, it may provide a secondary trauma. I have experienced this first hand, and it has left me hardened more than diamond or titanium. There is an emptiness that grabs you when you have been betrayed for innocently opening ourselves up, only to find someone who has went behind your back, and tried to destroy your life.    As for therapy, well, for some of us it works I suppose, until we either run out of money. Insurance is often not useful. There are many "counselors" who will not accept the insurance payments, but will willingly charge much more. When my counselor unilaterally decided to increase charges from 130/session to 180/session, I said enough is enough. I survive, sometimes despite myself. I have paid a fortune out of pocket for everything, and have no illusions about it. If I did not pay what I paid, I would not have received the services including the counseling. Transactional? Yes. I already knew I was transgender. That little gift will exist until my last heartbeat occurs. I will endure because I want to, and because my job/profession benefit others.    It was hard enough coming out later in life. I knew it would be hard. If I had a choice, would I choose to be transgender? No. If I had it to do over again, I would never tell a soul. I would take everything to the grave with me. 
    • Ivy
      I like Frida.
    • Ladypcnj
      Good question, when it comes to love, the trauma from past makes it hard for me to know wither someone really loves me or not. My therapist suggested that I embrace my femininity more, due to my past trauma held me back from doing so and forgive those who mistreated me.  
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...