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Guest Donna Jean

Look deeply into my eyes....you are getting sleepy.......

OK....on 3...

1....2.....3...

GIVE ME YOUR HAIR!!!!!!

LOL....Donna Jean

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Leigh,

Your hair was in attendence at Woodstock!

I have seen guys who didn't pass as well as you do.

I was one of them!

Don't give Donna Jean any of your hair - she has her own.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Pól

You look like a dude with long hair, honestly. At least in the face. Couldn't really see much of the rest of yourself, but if you cut the hair, you'd pass fine from the neck up, anyway.

Just my two cents,

Pól

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Guest Leigh

lol...i have to say Donna Jean, you made me laugh pretty good.

thanks to sally, leo & jendar... yeah, i am kinda the hippie guy, so....

to Pol...yeah, i know cutting my hair would make me pass better....but, i can't do it. i'm severely attached to my hair..lol...it's part of my "all natural" (aside from HRT..lol) approach to life.....

i'll try and put some more up tomorrow. (just got a new computer w/webcam, since mine's been dead for like a year, and i'll need one when i move anyway...) so. yeah, there will be pictures.

thanks again y'all

peace&love

Leigh

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Guest ~Brenda~

Leigh!!

Dude, you look so cool!! Your hair!! I want your hair!! Give, give me your hair please!! But seriously!! Your pose, your attitude... all guy!!

I know it took alot of courage to post your picture and I so do know how terrifying that is!! You have nothing to fear Leigh!! You are on you way!! Yeah!!!

LOL

bernii

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Guest Leigh

D J...lol...

you made me laugh pretty good..

sally, leo, jendar, thanks...i am pretty much the ''hippie'' guy, so...yeah.

thanks for the face comment, Pol, but i have to say, i can't cut my hair. i have a strong attachment to it...lol...

and thanks bernii, i've always admired you're hair too..lol..

and i'll probably put some more pics up tomorrow, so you can see the rest of me (which i think passes alright...)

peace&love

leigh

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Guest CharlieRose

Yeah, you look young, but male, even with the long hair. If it was cut right it would push you even further. (Over that imaginary male line)

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Guest Cody_T

You look pretty male with long hair, but it's gonna stop you from passing because people are less hippy-ish (?) now, and any guy with long hair tends to get a second glance. That means closer scrutiny from strangers. Or, people will just see long hair and assume girl. Sucks but that's life. If you want to pass consistently, you should cut it, if you're okay with not passing then there's no reason to. You can do some things to make it look more masculine if you want to, like the basic guy with long hair looks (center part and low ponytail are all I can think of right now but you could look them up) etc.

So yeah... idk what to offer if you want to pass since sadly a big tool is haircut. Do you wear earrings? Cause those are bad if you do. And then the rest is just attitude.

You face is definitely good though

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Guest Leigh
You look pretty male with long hair, but it's gonna stop you from passing because people are less hippy-ish (?) now, and any guy with long hair tends to get a second glance. That means closer scrutiny from strangers. Or, people will just see long hair and assume girl. Sucks but that's life. If you want to pass consistently, you should cut it, if you're okay with not passing then there's no reason to. You can do some things to make it look more masculine if you want to, like the basic guy with long hair looks (center part and low ponytail are all I can think of right now but you could look them up) etc.

So yeah... idk what to offer if you want to pass since sadly a big tool is haircut. Do you wear earrings? Cause those are bad if you do. And then the rest is just attitude.

You face is definitely good though

lol..yeah. it is sad that hair is such a big thing.

but i think i should be ok once i move for passing as male (since i'll be in a more urban area, and long haired guys won't be as weird).

i don't wear earings, except cartilage piercings, so i don't think that's a problem..yeah, never been a big fan of jewelry.

i'm pretty sure my attitude is fine, except that i'm not very confidant where i am right now, since i can't really ask people to call me my male name, etc...out of fear that it'll get back to my family or i'll lose my job(s).

so, i just act like myself, but (i guess) kind of distant...

peace&love

leigh

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey, Leigh...

If you're making kebabs....can I hold your hair back out of the fire?

Huh? Can I? Please?

You wouldn't want to get it all burned and everything.......

Donna Jean

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Guest Leigh
Hey, Leigh...

If you're making kebabs....can I hold your hair back out of the fire?

Huh? Can I? Please?

You wouldn't want to get it all burned and everything.......

Donna Jean

lol...i love you, funny lady.

sure you can, i'll even let you braid it if you like :)

peace&love

leigh

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