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FFS? You really don't need it. You already have real, natural beauty. FFS would just be plastic surgery; you definitely do NOT need it to pass (seriously).

Haha aww this is a really sweet thing to say! Thank you! ^_^

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the way your hair looks and the bow that is just tooooooooo cute . Keep smiling Lauren

Angel :)

Haha thanks girl. I kind of have this slight hello kitty obsession (hence the bow) so...

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Guest Nikki P

Wow your new pictures are even more beautiful, really loving how your hair is coming along, and you have the best smiles!

May I ask where you got your venus necklace? I've been looking for something similar, but haven't found a good one >.<

No problem with a little obsession over hello kitty, or anything cute for that matter. =P

<3

~ Nikki

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Guest Paradox

I been offline a few days so am just seeing this. Thank you for posting! It is always an encouragement to see that impossible sometimes IS possible with HRT. Great hair and nice natural emotional smile!

Thanks again,

Debra

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Guest LaurenJ

Hey all! My girlfriend has been pestering me like crazy to post her before+after pic here (she doesn't have her own account yet), and see what all of you think.

This picture was taken when she was 9-months on HRT.

Isn't she gorgeous!!! ^_^

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Guest Velanna

Whoa! Both you and your girlfriend are very pretty! Honestly, like I said earlier applies to her as well! The HRT fairy was VERY kind to you both! Also, did your girlfriend have electrolysis done for the facial hair or was that all HRT? Cause I myself have a facial hair problem and I'm constantly shaving and it's such a nuisance and a big annoying task to have to shave everyday (sometimes twice a day). By the way, I don't mean to skew the topic away, just curious!

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Guest LaurenJ

Whoa! Both you and your girlfriend are very pretty! Honestly, like I said earlier applies to her as well! The HRT fairy was VERY kind to you both! Also, did your girlfriend have electrolysis done for the facial hair or was that all HRT? Cause I myself have a facial hair problem and I'm constantly shaving and it's such a nuisance and a big annoying task to have to shave everyday (sometimes twice a day). By the way, I don't mean to skew the topic away, just curious!

Thanks from both of us, to all of you! :)

She had laser hair removal and a little bit of electrolysis, but most of her remaining facial hair is blonde so you can't really see it.

I on the other hand am still going to weekly electrolysis sessions because my hair is darker and shows up a little more under makeup.

Yes, definite change, but even with the beard in the before pic, I can see she has excellent facial structure.

I completely agree. Her and I were talking earlier today about FFS and I said I don't think she needs it at all either.

Give her a hug for loosing the dude! She's got it goin on and he don't! Jody

Haha we both are laughing about this comment; thanks!

~Ren

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Guest Velanna

Ah ok! And lucky her that it's blonde! A friend of mine recommended that when I do start HRT (and most likely have electrolysis done or anything thereof) to bleach the facial hair that remains. I'm unsure of this because bleach is very damaging and I don't want to damage any skin on my face!

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Nyxis, The bleaching didn't work that well for me. Maybe for those during electo or laser may have different opinion. It is a hassle, doesn't work that well or last that long, unless your facial hair is growing glacier slow. I can do much better with a quick and easy close shave in four different directions and a few concealer tricks under my foundation. I can hide facial hair up to fifteen hours that way. With no make-up, about seven to nine hours. HRT does help remove me from that old Brillo pad face. Just what I know about me. Jody

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Nyxis, The bleaching didn't work that well for me. Maybe for those during electo or laser may have different opinion. It is a hassle, doesn't work that well or last that long, unless your facial hair is growing glacier slow. I can do much better with a quick and easy close shave in four different directions and a few concealer tricks under my foundation. I can hide facial hair up to fifteen hours that way. With no make-up, about seven to nine hours. HRT does help remove me from that old Brillo pad face. Just what I know about me. Jody

I still have a little bit of a shadow, here's a pic where you can actually see the comparison better. My girlfriend on the other hand... has no shadow :( I'm way jealous.

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Guest LaurenJ

you and your gf are two very attractive women . also she is very lucky to have you

Pfft... I appreciate the compliment but really I am the lucky one to have her! She just dyed her hair dark and looks completely CIS. It's very unfair lol

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Guest carolinagirl

i think i should have pharsed my comment this way you both are very lucky to have each other . also i can see the a reason to be jealous but still i cant see any shadow without taking a look to look for it

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Guest LaurenJ

i think i should have pharsed my comment this way you both are very lucky to have each other . also i can see the a reason to be jealous but still i cant see any shadow without taking a look to look for it

*nods* That pic was taken the day before electrolysis; so I hadn't shaved for about 3 days prior. Still I really just want to be at the point where I don't need to shave at all.

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Guest Paradox

Don't be jealous of your girlfriend! You both look very natural, but I think you have a little better thigh curve than her..... Seriously though, I think both of you are quite passable.

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