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Omg I look like a girl!
So I know I've gone a lot further than many here in altering my regular, male, appearance to bettter suit my female self. Every now and then, especially right after shaving, I look at myself in the mirror and a part of me screams"OMG I look like a girl!" Now, I'm very happy with how far I've come since accepting myself, and have so far to go until I'm truly satisfied and would never go back. I even get a secret thrill when these moments come that "yes, I do look like a girl.. yay!" Does anyone else have these moments of shock when you see yourself, or consider how much you've done, or how much it takes, to bring out or become the femme side?
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Oh yes !!!
I amaze myself sometimes.LOL
Yes you do look like a girl no kidding.
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Yep you look like a girl. Yeah, sometimes I amaze myself as I am gettng that way.
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It is an amazing thing when I see the little things I've done result in a more female looking form, the work does pay off. The thing is I know it's me but there's someone else reflecting back.
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must be something in the northern ontario water heather?
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Welcome to the art and illusion of crossdressing. :battingeyelashes::)
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Oh yes, you do look like a girl.
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I don't think I am excited so much to look girlish as I'm just happy that i don't look full male! LOL!
Genny B
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when younger it was so much fun to transition and see myself. Even more fun to have people who knew me see me as a girl/woman. My aunt was in shock the first time she saw me in full fem mode. SAs that knew me enjoyed helping me. Most guys never suspected anything other than I was a girl. Never went out with a guy, but it was fun going out with the girls.
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When clothes shopping in girl mode, I;ve surprised myself several times when I see myself reflected in a mirror.
The first few times I had a pedicure (I've always had pedicures with color), I looked down at my feet in the shower and wondered whose legs those were.
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When the 'pink fog' hit after a 20+ year absence I totally looked like a chic (IMHO), I think it's why I picked up the heels again, I can actually do this! 😀
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I live that first look in the mirror when completely dolled up. I refrain from looking before then just to get that initial shock
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I'm no longer shocked....I truly love my feminine look especially after drying my long hair. Even more when all dolled up.
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After looking at your avatar and your profile picture I have to say you look totally female. I am jealous. Only suggestion I would have is maybe a hairstyle with bangs to cover your high hairline
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You really do look like a girl you are so lucky. If I could look that girlie I would be going out every chance I got. I really mean that. So Great.
hugs DonnaP
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Oh yes, after I've finished my make up, and get dressed (today), I have a full length mirror and when I see myself, I just smile. Then a little touchup or two..ha! Have on a new blouse I got yesterday. Couldn't wait to wear. It fits and looks great.
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I think u do, Heather. But, the REAL TEST is if u can pass amongst the Muggles!:brolleyes:
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Heather,
I have to admit you do like very girly, it's a wonderful feeling, CDing does have its great moments .
When you get to a certain age you have to drop girl and accept woman, but yes your comment still applies.
A lady at my painting class asked if I'd been shopping recently, I replied I had and showed her the picture of me at my last social evening, she said I looked like a million dollars ! ( I recently posted in pic section .)
I didn't think of it in those terms myself but I loved the dress I wore , it felt good and the must have come through.
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There was a time, many years ago, when I thought that I looked really feminine. All that has since passed and I can look in the mirror and only see an old broad trying to be 40 again.
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Heather,
Yes, yes you do look very much like a girl! You would definitely would pass. When I saw myself for the first time in the mirror with face and eye makeup, a wig, in full wardrobe, and press on nails, I thought I would date that! It's a thrilling feeling.
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You look great Heather, you can easily pass in public. When I went for my first makeover in my 30's she turned me away from the mirror as she worked her magic on me. When she turned me to face the mirror, I started to cry and got goosebumps. Finally there was Robyn, looking back at me, unbelievable how good I looked. As I've grown older though, now in my 50s, it becomes harder to see that young vibrant woman I once felt I was. Some sisters here still can pull it off, for me though I find myself going out in public less and maybe just going out for a drive or walk in the park. My profile picture was taken a few years ago.
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I've been spending so much time all dressed up that it's sometimes a shock to see me back in boy mode. I'm pretty sure the pizza delivery guy would think I had a guy over if I ever answered to door in boy mode.
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These days, when I wake up in the morning, I can go into the bathroom (still wearing my nightgown, of course), put my contact lenses in, and start brushing my hair...and look in the mirror, and see a woman brushing her hair. And she has pretty hair. :)
- Amy
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Regardless of what other people may think when they see me or what the image from my camera says, the are times I'll look in the mirror and just be totally tickled by the feminine image I see. It doesn't always last, but it sure gives me a boost now and then.