Fierce

Submitted by Chris, the model.

“I grew sick of shaving to present non-male… and after much self-hatred of it, today I learned to love my facial hair thanks to a good friend”

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Posted by on August 1st, 2015 at 10:00 am

Category: faces 4 comments »

4 Responses to “Fierce”

  1. Anonymous

    Shaving is such a pain in the arse! Nice hair!

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  2. HomoGotikus

    I’m glad you have come to love and embrace it. You’re beautiful and I love it and I love your style!

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  3. Stephanie Mann

    I can understand being sick of shaving. I however hated facial hair. When I was growing up male I didn’t have to shave daily till I was in my late 20’s. Now I have transitioned I still get some hair but the beardy hair is few and far between.

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  4. Steve/StephM

    Love the look!

    My wife likes facial hair, so I would never shave unless I was dressing as a specific character for Halloween. Not a big deal for genderfuck styles of a skirt and tee for running the errands, or a sundress for rollerblading, but I’d sometimes get questions sometimes at Tgirl events when I would go almost the full 9 yards with dress, shoes, shaved legs and eye makeup. Then I had a gurl approach me at an event and tell me she loved that I seemed comfortable with my look, that it encouraged her to come out to an event…seeing me with a beard on the group’s page helped her overcome her concerns about passing and looking feminine.

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