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Women with Cleft Chins...


Kyla666

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So this has bugged me for the past few months.. I have a Cleft Chins(Butt chin) and i was hopping that it would slowly round out and maybe go away with me being on HRT but sadly i can tell that's not going to happen.

I been looking online and even Women Born physically Female can have Cleft Chins and that's helped me in accepting my chin

How do you all deal with it if you have one? And would you have it removed if you could/had the money?

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Guest Melissa~

I might eventually address mine along with other FFS, I'd love to take care of it. I have seen many cleft chins on born women, despite the cleft they are still typically more narrow than mine.

Here's current for me:

2162013.jpg

I'm obsessed about my mustache shadow, it's been the bane of my existence for 22 years now. Measurably cleft chin? maybe later.

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Guest Sarah Faith

Kyla, I cant say that I have much of a cleft in my chin if any at all, you can only really see it if I'm doing the most extreme smile possible lol. Honestly though even if I did have one that was noticeable I more than likely would not have it changed if I had the option. The majority of women on my fathers side of the family have cleft chins so it wouldn't really seem all that out of place for me. Both of my cousins that are more like sisters to me than cousins have cleft chins, so I really don't think it's much of gender trait it's more representative of your ethnic background than anything.

When I looked through some of your galleries before I hadn't even noticed you had a cleft chin to be honest! The first thing that popped into my head was your great skin! I don't think your chin is a problem at all.

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I agree with Sarah. The only thing that needs to go is the straight parted hair combed straight down the sides. I have that very same problem. If I part in the middle, I pull some bangs forward so I don't have the long haired dude look. Try different parts, or no part at all.

I hate my facial hair with a passion. A good concealer such as Durmablend works for me. I also blend in a little orange lipstick when applying it, so I get more of a natual color on my face. Then I can choose to use very little foundation and color over that as desired for a day, work , or night look. Your face has a lot going for it girl, just try experimenting on the look. I think your chin is a non-issue.

Hug. JodyAnn

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I might eventually address mine along with other FFS, I'd love to take care of it. I have seen many cleft chins on born women, despite the cleft they are still typically more narrow than mine.

Here's current for me:

2162013.jpg

I'm obsessed about my mustache shadow, it's been the bane of my existence for 22 years now. Measurably cleft chin? maybe later.

You call that a cleft chin...? that looks like a everyday women's chin to me,, My pictures are all angled to lesion the horrific chin i have. lol

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Guest Wendy F

I don't know why we associate cleft chins with maleness because it's just a dominant gene that causes it from what I just read. The only FFS I need is a trachea shave. BADLY. The adams apple makes me feel so ugly and it's a dead giveaway. I feel naked without anything to cover my neck.

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Off topic question for Wendy...

How did you make that tracker... I went to the site but i don't see any tracker called HRT or anything can you make a custom one? and how?

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Guest Wendy F

Off topic question for Wendy...

How did you make that tracker... I went to the site but i don't see any tracker called HRT or anything can you make a custom one? and how?

All you have to do is choose the "event" option on the home page (under "Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary...") And you would just put "Kyla started HRT" in the box. :) Thanks for asking!

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