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You look really good man. :lol: Really, I would say you would pass 100% already! You just look really young. I think T will help you look a little older after awhile. Wait, you arn't on T already, are you? :o I'm confused now so I'm going to switch subjects.. Lol I saw Gaara and "Turtle passing"

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Thanks man, means a lot. ^^ I'm not on T yet, not even out at school yet. (Next week is my plan)

And yes. My room is covered in geeky stuff, anime paraphenalia from cons, and other random things. My room has very little wallspace left because of all the art from conventions and my friends. If I'm given art by a friend it automatically goes on my wall. ^^

Yay~ *happydance*

So, my friends who I haven't seen in a while that I saw at the anime convention didn't recognize me out of costume. I was dancing with them at the rave and they thought I was some random cute guy who had decided to join the circle. XD Only my ex recognized me, was very amusing. And then I hugged one of them from behind and she gave me this bewildered look and I was like "Don't you recognize your Superior Mansex?!" And then I was glomped. XD Made me smile. ^^

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Hahah..That's great.

I couldn't go to the con I wanted to go last year(or was it the year before that?) but my friend did. She met the voice actor of Quatre R. Winner(from gundam wing). Her and her friends outfit was black T-shirt/pants and a box helmet with a smiley face cut out on it. So when she went to get a autograph he wore the smiley face box for a picture with her. lol I'm not into anime that much anymore but I still love watching anything Gundam.

Anyway, lets not get off topic.

Good luck with getting on T oh and nice fashion sense. I also liked your rainbow shirt. lol

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you really good man! if you hadn't been on a trans forum i would have had no idea you weren't just a younger bio-guy.....then again, i had to go back and check the gender in your profile to begin with :rolleyes:

anyway, you look great, T will do wonders for you. :) ...and i liked the "superior mansex" thing...i have no idea what it means, but i think i'll steal it :lol:

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Guest Elizabeth K

Agree, guy - without T or anything? Wow

You have a killer smile too - but guys scowl a lot. You may be best with less dazzle. Wow - you do have a great smile, though - would hate to see you lose that!

Aunt Lizzy

Hey I gel too - another reason - to pass male when I am in a place I am not out as a woman - to dimenish and slick back my too long hair - strange world!

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Good luck with getting on T oh and nice fashion sense. I also liked your rainbow shirt. lol

I found it the other day, that shirt, I had lost it in the sea of clothing that lives in my dresser. XD

you really good man! if you hadn't been on a trans forum i would have had no idea you weren't just a younger bio-guy.....then again, i had to go back and check the gender in your profile to begin with :rolleyes:

anyway, you look great, T will do wonders for you. :) ...and i liked the "superior mansex" thing...i have no idea what it means, but i think i'll steal it :lol:

Wow, thanks Drew. ^^ The Superior Mansex...I cosplay a character from Kingdom Hearts named Xemnas, and they use anagrams to get some of the characters' names. A running joke in the fandom is that Xemnas is actually Mansex, since his name...And he's the leader of the evil Organization and they call him Superior...thus Superior Mansex! Makes for some amusing comments. Random Sora cosplayer: "I hate you Xemnas!" Me: "Lies, everyone loves Superior Mansex!" XDD

Agree, guy - without T or anything? Wow

You have a killer smile too - but guys scowl a lot. You may be best with less dazzle. Wow - you do have a great smile, though - would hate to see you lose that!

Aunt Lizzy

Hey I gel too - another reason - to pass male when I am in a place I am not out as a woman - to dimenish and slick back my too long hair - strange world!

Hm. I'll have to work on scowling I suppose. I tend to smile a lot, not actually sure if I know how to scowl...I'll have to practice that. XD;;

Thanks everyone for the comments and such. =3

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