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Im not passable yet but I wanted to show my progress!


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Guest Jo-88

Ok so yea Im still in guy mode and will be for awhile. I did want to show what 7 months of HRT had done for me the results have been pretty good I think (you tell me?)... well at least they have been good from the neck up haha, the rest has a ways to go. Also I apologize for the beanie, my hair is completely unmanageable at its current length, until it grows out more the beanie takes the place of my hair haha.

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^2 years ago

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^7 months ago, right before starting HRT

The rest are me now

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Anyway let me know what you think!

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BTW I started HRT 8 months ago but for the last 3-4 weeks ive been off of it, just got back on so I counted it as 7 months. Also I wanted to include this pic in the first post but I couldnt attach any more images so im putting it here. This pic is of me about 3 years ago, ive lost a lot of weight since then.

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Making progress in the right direction!!!

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Guest Jo-88

Are you wearing make up or is that just what your skin looks like now?

Also the progress look great :)

nope no makeup my skin tone/complexion has changed quite a bit... Thanks for the kind words!

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Guest Risu

Looking great Jodie! You've come a long way!

I wouldn't say you're entirely not passable. A smile on the present day pictures wouldn't hurt though. I think you've come far and will still go far and when it's all said and done I bet you'll look great. It's a long and slow process but just keep taking the steps and you'll be there before you know it.

*Hugs*

~Jade.

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Guest Jo-88

Looks really good , have you had laser on your face?

yes ive had a few sessions... still have to shave everyday though, in the pic you can still kinda see a dark area where my beard is, but hey were working on that :)

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Guest Jo-88

Looking great Jodie! You've come a long way!

I wouldn't say you're entirely not passable. A smile on the present day pictures wouldn't hurt though. I think you've come far and will still go far and when it's all said and done I bet you'll look great. It's a long and slow process but just keep taking the steps and you'll be there before you know it.

*Hugs*

~Jade.

Lol... unfortunately I have a really funny looking smile, for one thing I have small teeth and big lips which makes a "toothy" smile completely impossible, best I can do is more of a smirk.

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Guest otter-girl

Jodie,

You have come a long way! I'd say your features are pass. Your round face and features look feminine. I showed the pics to my SO who thinks same except that you should smile!! :-)

Hugs

Rachel

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