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Geena75
11-30-2020, 12:33 PM
I have been wondering about achieving a look. I have admired certain aspects of female looks, and when dressing I hope to look presentable in those aspects. For example, I have long admired a nice set of legs, particularly when adorned in hosiery. How my legs look and show off is important to me, then. Altogether, I have an image of how I would like to look when presenting as a woman, a dream if you will. I have used computer face modifiers to estimate what look I might be able to achieve, with the proper skill set. I would estimate that I am somewhere between 50% and 70% there.

My question is: Do you have a 'dream image' and how close do you think you have gotten?

sara66
11-30-2020, 12:43 PM
My dream image is I don't look like a guy in a dress. I am good at 25' and happy with that. I am with you on great legs in nylons. Mine look decent, but still cut and scars.
Sara

Teresa
11-30-2020, 02:24 PM
Geena,
The problem with a deam image or any image come to that is that don't see yourself as other people do . OK I'd like to be a few years younger but that's not going to happen .

I'm wondering what you base your percentage figure on , what do you mean by being " There " ?

All we can do is try our best and hope it's enough to gain acceptance to be read as a woman and not a man .

Robertacd
11-30-2020, 02:35 PM
I used to have this mental image of what I considered the "perfect" female body and I would always strive to attain that. I used to think I was pretty good at it, but after a few years of being honest with myself. I realized that I am never going to reach that goal of "perfection". So I changed from trying to "pass" to just being a Transwoman. Don't get me wrong the last thing I want is to be called a "guy in a dress" but I have no expectations of passing as a GG or AFAB.

CharlotteCD
11-30-2020, 03:00 PM
My dream is simply to be passable, and I have long accepted that it simply isn't achievable for me.

I could go on hormones, have ffs, use padding, nail my makeup and dress in the perfectly blended outfit, but I'm 6ft5 and reasonably well built because I'm a triathlete.

As it stands, I simply go for a look that blends and makeup that's as good as possible.

kimdl93
11-30-2020, 03:53 PM
Interesting question. In an ideal world I would be 100% passable as a tall, twenty-something Nordic blonde. Obviously, its 40 years too late and passable is not attainable. I have always aspired to blend in as best I can given my stature and other masculine tells. I really do not mind if people recognize that I am a transwoman, as long as I feel that I am presenting myself well and am treated with courtesy.

AngelaYVR
11-30-2020, 05:52 PM
It is very beneficial to know what you want your end result to be (not that we ever reach the end, there is always one more thing). I always knew that I loved classic looks and vintage 30s through 50s styles. I feel very happy with where I am with regard to my makeup, clothes and overall appearance. But it will never be 100%.

Angela Marie
11-30-2020, 06:31 PM
I think I do pretty well when dressed; I'm 5ft 6 135-140 and toned. Most people treat me as a woman. But you never know if they are saying "thats a guy" But at this point in my life others opinion of me, excepting my loved ones and close friends, is irrelevant.

Anne E
11-30-2020, 07:50 PM
I have something of an image of a style, but when I picture myself in it, I often imagine myself in a museum or a gallery, and when people walk by, they are looking at the art and not noticing me.

Judy-Somthing
11-30-2020, 08:55 PM
Three years ago I dressed and looked in the mirror and was ready to throw in the towel! At 60 I was far from fem.
I thought about movie magic and makeup, so I started learning about makeup techniques as much as I can and wow what a difference!
Now I'm having trouble quitting this CD thing!
It's amazing what makeup can do!

Suzih
11-30-2020, 09:50 PM
I'm just getting started and I seem to be making progress with the Dressing part. My style is still not developed but I can wear most dresses and skirts if I get the sizes correct. Seems like XLarge fits Ok. Haven't tried make-up yet. But it looks very difficult. I have no help from my wife and no sisters growing up so any tips for a new trainee?? Suzih

docrobbysherry
11-30-2020, 10:16 PM
When I started dressing about 25 yeas ago, I nearly quit in my first year. Because I was SO DISCOURAGED by my image in the mirror!:eek:

Then, I gradually I discovered if I wanted to look like my dream woman I had to CHEAT! :devil:

Now at 77, I'm much closer to that image than I was at 50! Maybe I'm at 95%?:battingeyelashes:

It is my opinion that if u want to look really pretty bad enuff? U will!:heehee:

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CharlotteCD
11-30-2020, 11:39 PM
Last two ports mention quitting and giving up. Who are you kidding, we can never quit and give up!

Rachelakld
11-30-2020, 11:42 PM
umm.... if I think I have the "dream image" does that mean I'm not dreaming hard enough or just that I'm very happy with my image?

Brandi Christine
12-01-2020, 05:37 AM
I finally got to a point where I am comfortable with what I looked like while dressed, and was going to start going out just to experience it. My makeup skills are much better and when dressing more my age things seem to click (Not to say that there's anything wrong with age inappropriate dressing :battingeyelashes:). Now if only I could only go hairless I think I'd be almost there, maybe 85%. Then I came out to my wife, things have come to a screeching halt, for now...

GretchenM
12-01-2020, 08:00 AM
Many years ago in a support group we discussed the passable vs. other degrees of passability goals. On the one hand was the seeking of the perfectly passable woman and we generally decided that is pointless because you are male. And for the other side it is impossible to be a perfectly passable man because you are female. But we settled on a concept of presentable. If you are presentable as a man or woman and most people can't really be sure then you have done your job and probably do as well as you can under the circumstances.

I got acquainted with a transman that took hormones, had top surgery, worked out every day, and all that. Yet there was one tell that said "female" - his eyebrows. Everything else was passable, but the eyebrows didn't make it. We laughed about it and decided a vast majority of people would not even notice that. Conclusion? You can't turn a grassland into a shrubland. Highly presentable; like maybe 90%. But that last 10% is essentially impossible because of your genes.

Teresa has a good point about the perception of others likely being different than your perception of yourself. Not much that is objective about any of this. In a sense it is an art form and almost purely subjective. And, in my mind, Judy is the prime example of what can be done with makeup to transform the perception. Every time I see her avatar I think, "Who is that girl and how does she do that?" There are still tells, but they are so tiny they are essentially negligible in my perception. Want to really be as passable as you can be - learn makeup skills. Makeup is transformative.

Cheryl T
12-01-2020, 08:21 AM
Everyone ... GG's, GM's and everyone else has a "dream image".
I don't know that you could find anyone who doesn't wish this or that or the other thing was a little smaller, a little bigger or whatever.

Even models "enhance" these days. As the saying goes, "no one is perfect".
I would love to be a little shorter, a little younger, a little prettier, but it is what it is. I've tossed that idea of a dream image and all I want is to be the best Me I can be.

Teresa
12-01-2020, 08:31 AM
GretchenM,
To a point I agree with you on makeup skills but I find I'm having to excuse myself for wearing it because I have to shave every morning . I still walk with other dog walkers and only this morning I had to pop to my local supermarket but still so many women wear little or no makeup . I wonder eventually who will be advising on the application of makep , will the High Street shops selling makeup have to employ CDers as they are the only ones who know how to apply makeup ? OK maybe wishful thinking BUT !!!

Janet Devon
12-01-2020, 08:47 AM
Judy,
I am 62 and I am right there with you. While I am presenting as a woman on occasion, it is only when I spend the time on the finishing touches on the makeup that I really see myself as a woman that others might agree to. I still stay at home, since I don't want the world to know I am Janet inside.

Natalie5004
12-01-2020, 08:50 AM
I think when I am deep in the pink fog I look great. Once that wears off I look like a guy dressed. There are things like a hat when going outside helps.
I did have a sales person try to sell me sandals when dressed, It was mid day and I was wearing my black pumps.
She was correct, sandals would have looked more appropriate that the heels that day.

She took me as a transwoman and tried to help me. I will take that every time.

Krisi
12-01-2020, 09:05 AM
Any "dream image" has to be realistic or you will never achieve it. You can't make yourself shorter, you can't make your hands and feet smaller, you can't change your build. You might be able to achieve a reasonable imitation of a woman but it might not be that "ideal" woman that you would like to be.

Of course, that is true of everyone, not just crossdressers. A guy can't make himself taller, more athletic, etc. Neither can a woman.

So, I am pretty satisfied with what I can do to present as a woman. I know the things that would improve it like fully shaving my body, modifying my eyebrows and artificial nails, but I don't do these things because to my friends and family, I am a guy, not a woman.

ellbee
12-01-2020, 10:18 AM
If by "dream image" you mean looking as legit as possible, in as many ways as possible, to as many people as possible, in as many situations & environments as possible?

Then yes, I suppose I have one. Or, at least I *did*.


However, I eventually learned the hard way (firsthand) that it's simply an ever-moving carrot that you can never quite catch.

And yep, I inadvertently burnt myself out because of it, at least in part... And stopped dressing for quite a few years. :sad:



That said... :devil:

Nothing wrong with trying to make that a reality. Just gotta keep things in perspective -- and don't become *obsessed* with it! :confused2:


So, what can help to get you there?

Easy. GG's have been doing this kinda stuff for eons. (Some natal males have, as well. ;) )


*Tons* of tricks & tips out there to do this, to do that, to make this look bigger, to make these look smaller, etc.

Hair, make-up, clothing, body-shaping & enhancements, colors, styles, posture, whatever.


Go to Google, go to YouTube, go to wherever... And search for whatever you're searching for.

Just fill in the blanks...

"How to make your ____ look ____ "
"____ hacks for girls with ____ ____"



Example: How to make your feet look smaller


Here's a decent vid that came up...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1Af2304BDY


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1Af2304BDY


Yes, despite what some here may claim? Plenty of GG's actually *do* care about this stuff & talk about it! :shush:


Can you physically change your bone structure? Not really.

But what you *can* do, is fool the eye & alter its *appearance*! ;)


Yes, you can actually make your hands/feet/shoulders/chin/nose/waist/whatever look smaller. And you can make your lips/hips/butt/boobs/whatever look bigger.

It's all about the optical illusion. :battingeyelashes:


Learn from the GG's, the other CD'ers, the TS's. No need to re-invent the wheel, here.

Just don't let that wheel take you for a wild ride, crash, then back up & run you over.

Because that dream can just as well turn into a nightmare... :p

ShelbyDawn
12-01-2020, 10:29 AM
Oh, I absolutely have a dream image, unfortunately, life has put me in a different postal code, actually, I'm not sure I'm even on the same planet and there's not much I can do about it. LOL

Here's to chasing the dream, though.
Those of you who can get there more power to you, be kind to those of us who must stay on the sidelines. :)

Star01
12-01-2020, 10:55 AM
Physical size and appearance are not an issue for me. I am 5 foot six, shaved completely, have pierced ears, plucked eyebrows and likely the smallest most petite hands a man could have. With the right clothes and a bit more experience with makeup I could blend easily. I won't go into details about my situation so that I don't bore anyone but all I will say is if I could dress and shop as I please it wouldn't take me long to reach my modest goal of blending in.

I have wrote a lot about my location not being ideal and that along with an unaccepting wife has all these good physical attributes going to waste. I wish I could trade my small stature with some of you larger members because it's going to waste on someone like me who sits at home in drab wishing about what could be.

CarlaWestin
12-01-2020, 11:24 AM
I have too many dream images to count.

Susan_onmydayoff
12-01-2020, 12:56 PM
How about getting a makeover at one of the specialist Transgender services? I went to one in the UK a number of times when I decided to embrace my other side rather than forever trying to repress the pink fog.
I was blown away the first time I actually saw Susan in the mirror. I didnt look like a dude in a dress at all and was far more passable and feminine than I ever would have believed possible. It gave me a good insight as to how to make my face and body work with what I got when presenting as female, as opposed to attempting to make myself look like my idea of the ideal woman if that makes sense?
I picked up a load of make-up and contouring tips along the way and was able to make a pretty good attempt at replicating the look at home too so it was all win-win and a really positive experience.

Many years on, I?ve been thinking I maybe need to go pay a visit again now that middle age is well and truly setting in, gained a few pounds and starting to look a little like mutton dressed as mutton so I feel it would be good to see what can be achieved now? I was thinking maybe do it this year but you know how it is this year?
Maybe next year?
Tata for now xx

ShelbyDawn
12-01-2020, 01:48 PM
I have too many dream images to count.

Carla,

For some of us, you are the dream image, always so stylish...

Thanks for being here.

GwenHerself
12-01-2020, 01:57 PM
My dream vision of Gwen is nothing fancy. I just want to be an average gal with a geeky streak. There is always room for improvement, and I know I'm not a great beauty, but I'm happy.

Janet Devon
12-01-2020, 02:22 PM
Brandi,
I came out to my wife about 6 months after we were married. I have heard it before, we should be honest at dating but I thought perhaps being perfectly happy with my wife, I could stop. I am here to tell you that doesn't happen. Any way, my wife warmed up to the idea. She loves me still and is willing to get along with Janet. I hope your wife can understand this is just part of who you are. I try to not not push it, I was overwhelming her recently and have backed off. Best of luck. Janet

lisa92268
12-02-2020, 12:24 PM
Hi everyone! It?s been a long time since I?ve posted anything, but I check the site often. I just love all of you and feel this is such a great place to be!
As for this post, I?ll be brief. My dream look is what I try to achieve every time I dress. I love to look as passable as I can, and when I do, I resemble my sisters. They?re really pretty. It?s amazing to look in the mirror and see them looking back at me! I think I do it pretty well!
Anyways, thanks again to all of you for making this a great place for me to be me!

CrossKimmy
12-02-2020, 12:32 PM
I think I know what the OP means.

I have this ideal image of what I desire to look like the most when presenting as Kimberly Marie Cross. I made a post a few years ago where I shared that I saw the female version of me. My ideal end goal.

https://www.crossdressers.com/forums/showthread.php?252214-Saw-the-Female-Version-of-Kimberly&highlight=

josie_S
12-02-2020, 01:34 PM
My inspirations are Lynda carter and Sofia Vergara, which is probably not unlike many GGs in the world, except only much less attainable for me by varying degrees and for obvious reasons LOL. All to say I am far from my dream in many ways...but that's okay! I'm less into looking exactly like them and more into trying to be as put together as they are, style-wise and so on, from my own point of entry so to speak. But if I could take a pill and have a body and face like they do, i would have some serious thinking to do!

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candykowal
12-02-2020, 09:25 PM
I accept what I look like today more to reminisce of being a girl 24/7/365 during my college dazes and a year or so after I got out of the Navy.
I had the look, style, mannerism, and falsetto down to where I was accepted by anyone who met me.
Today I can go out in public and present as a big older women as that confidence never goes away but I will forever be jaded to remember how I would hear cat calls as my heels clicked down the sidewalk. I'm fine with just reminiscing and reliving those days, as this "old gal".