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Post by Maria on Jun 25, 2021 23:09:27 GMT
So... this is me 😊
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Post by chloé on Jun 26, 2021 12:03:04 GMT
Hi Maria, I’m happy to see you. You are so courageous to show you. I prefer making my photos. I hope you will share more. Kiss Chloé
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Post by Maria on Jun 26, 2021 13:00:19 GMT
Thank you Chloe 🙂 I feel that you, Woori-Mei and Jessica are more courageous as you show your faces! I know that they are filtered and edited photos, but that still feels a lot more personal than a body shot with the face blocked out.
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Post by chloé on Jun 26, 2021 13:31:42 GMT
Thank you Chloe 🙂 I feel that you, Woori-Mei and Jessica are more courageous as you show your faces! I know that they are filtered and edited photos, but that still feels a lot more personal than a body shot with the face blocked out. For me it helps me a lot for feeling alive as Chloé. but the difference is that it is your body even if you hide your face. I can help to do photos in private message if you feel safer and obviously if it helps you. One main rule is I don’t want to see you real face. My friend is Maria. I already did a photo for Woori. as you could see, we are only 5 to share our life. Chloé
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Post by Maria on Jun 26, 2021 13:39:10 GMT
Thank you, I might well take you up on that offer once I get the hang of getting photos that I'm happy with in FaceApp. I've had a bit of a play around with it so far, and there are a couple of photos that I've got that I do absolutely love. One in particular, where it's still very obviously my face, but just ever so slightly tweaked to bring out the feminine aspects. But then some of the others, one I came out looking grey like a zombie, another it just deleted my head!! And in most, while I can see how it got from my original photo to the filtered version, they just look too different - like I'm looking at someone who looks a bit similar to me and happens to be female, rather than looking at myself as a female, if that makes sense? I'm hoping that as I continue to use it, I will get a hang of which angles/distances/lighting give the best results. I will keep you posted though
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Post by chloé on Jun 26, 2021 13:42:32 GMT
Thank you, I might well take you up on that offer once I get the hang of getting photos that I'm happy with in FaceApp. I've had a bit of a play around with it so far, and there are a couple of photos that I've got that I do absolutely love. One in particular, where it's still very obviously my face, but just ever so slightly tweaked to bring out the feminine aspects. But then some of the others, one I came out looking grey like a zombie, another it just deleted my head!! And in most, while I can see how it got from my original photo to the filtered version, they just look too different - like I'm looking at someone who looks a bit similar to me and happens to be female, rather than looking at myself as a female, if that makes sense? I'm hoping that as I continue to use it, I will get a hang of which angles/distances/lighting give the best results. I will keep you posted though I totally understand, it took me a very long time to find the good way for taking photos of me and using faceapp to reach my goal. now you see Chloé as I want to be and I can recognized myself in those photos.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 26, 2021 15:27:51 GMT
Thank you for sharing these Maria! I think it is very brave to show your body! All the things I have shown have been heavily edited!
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Post by Jessica on Jun 26, 2021 15:28:44 GMT
Can I ask how you achieve that cleavage look in the second picture? That is a very feminine bosom!
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Post by Maria on Jun 26, 2021 16:56:44 GMT
Can I ask how you achieve that cleavage look in the second picture? That is a very feminine bosom! You've got me blushing like a schoolgirl 😊 In both pictures, the only thing going on up there is a padded push-up bra. My size is a 38B anyway (genetics that most AMABs would cry about, being slightly overweight all my life, as well as I'm guessing the estrogenic effects of a way-too-high alcohol consumption over 3 years of university...) So the push-up part helps them to sit a bit more central, and the padding makes them look a bit more generous. But apart from that it's actually all me ☺️
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Post by Lily on Jun 26, 2021 19:54:18 GMT
Can you give me a link to an example? Just as a comparison for one that I can shop for. The one I got last week has just too big a cup size. It was my first try at getting a push-up one, but all that's there are two empty cups.
Thanks,
Woori-Mei
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Post by Jessica on Jun 26, 2021 22:51:22 GMT
Can I ask how you achieve that cleavage look in the second picture? That is a very feminine bosom! You've got me blushing like a schoolgirl 😊 In both pictures, the only thing going on up there is a padded push-up bra. My size is a 38B anyway (genetics that most AMABs would cry about, being slightly overweight all my life, as well as I'm guessing the estrogenic effects of a way-too-high alcohol consumption over 3 years of university...) So the push-up part helps them to sit a bit more central, and the padding makes them look a bit more generous. But apart from that it's actually all me ☺️ Wow, you are one lucky girl! I have to go full falsies to get any cleavage effect. Although I would guess my wife is happy about that haha. Is that your real hair too?
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Post by Jessica on Jun 26, 2021 22:53:31 GMT
Can you give me a link to an example? Just as a comparison for one that I can shop for. The one I got last week has just too big a cup size. It was my first try at getting a push-up one, but all that's there are two empty cups. Thanks, Woori-Mei I usually go with an A-cup, although I have a couple falsies in C and D cup that I also have bras for. But an A-cup pushup can do something even for the full male chest. Just try and find one with more broad shoulders/back so it doesn't squeeze you too tight. That is the real tough chore. Most A-cup bras are meant for petite females (for obvious reasons) so it is tough to find one that will fit broader shoulders. I sorta feel bad for the cis-women that need to buy a bra like that. But we feel your pain ladies!
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Post by Maria on Jun 27, 2021 2:42:16 GMT
Can you give me a link to an example? Just as a comparison for one that I can shop for. The one I got last week has just too big a cup size. It was my first try at getting a push-up one, but all that's there are two empty cups. Thanks, Woori-Mei It was a couple of years ago that I got it, but I actually just got a cheap one off Ebay! I figured that as I was going off my own sizing there was a good chance I'd get the wrong size, so I didn't want to spend too much. There is a trick though, which I was oblivious to until I went looking for it. Once you've put the bra on, lean over forwards, and then kind of scoop your boob into the cup. When I first got mine I thought it was the wrong size until I tried that. It makes sense when you think about it - a pushup is designed to hold the breast in a higher position - how will it get there if you don't physically move it there yourself?!
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Post by Maria on Jun 27, 2021 2:45:17 GMT
You've got me blushing like a schoolgirl 😊 In both pictures, the only thing going on up there is a padded push-up bra. My size is a 38B anyway (genetics that most AMABs would cry about, being slightly overweight all my life, as well as I'm guessing the estrogenic effects of a way-too-high alcohol consumption over 3 years of university...) So the push-up part helps them to sit a bit more central, and the padding makes them look a bit more generous. But apart from that it's actually all me ☺️ Wow, you are one lucky girl! I have to go full falsies to get any cleavage effect. Although I would guess my wife is happy about that haha. Is that your real hair too? Thank you 😊 It is my own hair, yes. I've had it long ever since I left school.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 27, 2021 15:20:01 GMT
Lucky girl! Do you maintain it with feminine products at all? Sorry if I am prying its just very pretty hair for a guy!
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