Absolutely. People tell me that I resemble my mom all the time. My mom says I look like her grandmother.
Absolutely. People tell me that I resemble my mom all the time. My mom says I look like her grandmother.
I look alot like my mom! I have her hair color, maybe just a bit darker, her eyes and most of her facial features. When made up I really look like her to the point where it's kind of creepy.
Especially now with my current hairstyle
Sadly I very much do look like my mother.
I do not care for my mother so looking in the mirror to see her is not a bonus.
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I never thought i looked to much like my mother seeing as she is a natural woman, and I am a man. However, a few months ago I was having one of those self photo sessions in my LBD and OH MY GOD I was looking at the pictures and my heart skipped a beat because I saw my mother in myself. I remember thinking I look just like my mother, I had butterflies filling my stomach because for the first time I saw myself as a woman and to boot a happy woman.
A few pictures later and I thought I was looking at a profile picture of my sister. I thought OMG we could be sisters. Must of been the cheeks.
But to this day those pictures are my absolute favorite, which I hope to duplicate many times in the future.
I never thought so...thinking I looked more like my sister. However, my wife just informed me that I look more like my mother than my sister. I'm not quite sure how to take that...I don't really think of my mother as pretty. Of course, she did say a "thinner" version
Well, after all, 50% of my genes come from her
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I am delighted to report that my SO does not look like my mother in law when dressed. Imagine!
SO does however look very much like my sister-in-law. Which I found odd in the beginning but have now grown used to.
Funny you brought this up I just said the samething to my a couple month ago. After she help with my make-up I lookm in the mirror and said hey I look just like my mom did years ago
I've been told I do look like my mom...thankfully I have her nose and not my father's...whew...lol.
I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !
Last Halloween my mother told me I look like her sister. Yup, I look like my aunt.
Mary
I do think I look like my mom when made up. we have the same nose and face shape. I take it as a compliment as in her day she was a looker.
I have my dad's facial expressions and mannerisms. But the first time I put on a wig, I was surprised at how much I looked like my sister. Neither of us physically looks much like either parent or grandparent (other than we're both very tall, and both our parents are tall). Maybe the milkman??
Some causes of crossdressing you've probably never even considered: My TG biography at:http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...=1#post1490560
There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.
Nooo.... My mum looks like Jack Nicholson, glad I'm look nothing like her.
I think it would feel a bit weird if I did, to look in the mirror and see a shadow of my mum looking back at me.
My Mom was beautiful (and my best friend). People always told me I looked like her. There's definitely a resemblance.
I look like my sister, but she's much better looking.
Dana Fleming
Yes I think I do. I share her facial structure, lips and her pointy nose. LOL.
One time I took some pictures of myself all dolled up and some time later my mother gave me her old photo albums so I could scan the pictures into my computer.
Lo and behold, when I saw her wedding photos and others from around that same time, I definitely saw me and it was of course very exciting!
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The very first time that I got all made up and put on a wig I saw it. A large part of my mother was looking back at me. For me it was not a bad thing, just surprising.
Charlie
Oh God no! Don't look anything like my Mom...but I do have some slight resemblence to my older sister...kinda weird, I think.
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My mother passed away over 20 years ago but people tell me I look like my moter when in drab and when I go blonde I have a pic of her that I swear we could be sisters.
Actually,
As I progessed and fulled dressed efem and started taking pictures - I could see my mother to a T. It was scary.
I have heard cding is heretic - whether she knew it was or not - or even knew of cding - I dont know. She must have been concerned as she knew her 10 yr old son was wearing bras and hose.
Or maybe she knew - cding was in the family.
There are alot of family secrets I dont know about!!
Love,
Stephanie