I've been trying my best to get into astrology but I don't even know where to begin, you know any good place to start? Thanks for replying if u do! Love ur blog sm
not to sound rude but google stuff & take notes. i use this screenshot from tumblr a long time ago to help me.
& I read a book titled something like the best astrology book you’ll ever need
Would going on estrogen effect broad shoulders? I have really broad, fairly masculine shoulders and they make me really dysphoric.
Chrissi says:Unfortunately not my sweetpea…
Oestrogen does not alter your skeletal structure, unless taken pre puberty, and even then, if you have broad shoulders then it wont help you. I’m sorry lovely, there's a lot oestrogen can do, but it can’t do that… :(However, if they make you dysphoric, there are some things you can do to help with that.Here’s a Chrissi special top tips list peeps! ;
Think peplum, it cinches your waist but the flaring on the bottom balances out your shoulders. Also, omgosh pretty.
If you have a beautiful top with detail on the shoulder, pair it with a flowy skirt that balances out your shoulders and lower body.
Skater skirts flare out to balance your lower body with your upper body, so even with a detailed top, proportions are balanced.
Wearing lower cut tops keeps the attention away from your shoulders, leading the eye down instead of from left to right.
Shopping for the perfect blazer or jacket? Try finding one without structure or padding, or remove the pads for a sleeker look. If your favourite blazer or jacket is padded but awesome, pair with a flowy skirt or patterned pants to balance your lower half out.
Like v-neck tees, long necklaces bring the eye naturally downward.
This doesn’t have to mean sticking to black on top and white on bottom, as long as the top is darker than the bottoms, your figure will appear more balanced.
The more material between the neck and shoulder, the smaller your shoulders will seem.
Strapless and off-the-shoulder tops lead the eye to the shoulders, sometimes making them seem even wider than they naturally are. Avoid the extra attention by pairing one of these tops with a bottom that adds volume, or go for a full-bodied dress. Because sexy sexy sexy.
The seam lines on your shirts and jackets are made to fall on the edge of your shoulder, so if they’re anywhere closer in toward your neck, it will make your shoulders appear further extended.
Horizontal sleeves will add weight to your shoulders, while a diagonally cut sleeve will soften the area.
Cropped jackets look boxy, which can make your upper body look wide and short, accentuating your shoulders.
A dolman top’s sleeve has a dropped seam and usually a wide top and narrow wrist opening. Due to the natural slouchiness of this garment and the dropped seam line, shoulders appear slouched downward, not outward.
The puffiness extends the shoulder line and adds bulk to the top, so balance the perfect puffy-sleeved top with a patterned pair of bottoms or perhaps a skirt of a lighter colour than the top.
The extra material in a kimono sleeve flares out past your shoulders to minimize them.
Empire lines cinch under the bust line, thus drawing attention to the smaller part of your torso rather than your shoulders. Dresses that are full and flared will give additional volume to your lower half, drawing the eye downward.
For shirts and jackets: go collarless whenever possible to minimize attention to that area.For blazers: a narrow lapel will bring the attention down and in, whereas a wide lapel brings attention outward.
Embellished skirts or patterned pants paired with a plain top will bring the attention down low instead of up top. Ruffles, pleats, beading, lace, and patterns all fit the bill on this one.
While glorious for boots weather, skinny jeans taper your lower body, making your top half look more voluminous. Pair with a v-neck tee or a top like the one above that draws attention downward and you’ll be good.
Own it. Work it. Love it.
Followers, feel free to add on!
Because it was literally in a zombie movie, Don't Stop Me Now
Reblog with the Queen song that you go so hard to that it could probably revive you from the dead
Trans women? You mean…
Talented folks who happen to be
Real women and
Astronomically beautiful while also
Naturally amazing and
Spirited and should be
Worshipped like the goddesses they are, because of how
Overwhelmingly courageous, and
Mystical, and
Entralling and interesting and
Noble by nature, as trans women always are 💕
man this movie didn’t have to go there like that but they did anyway.
Just a quick guide for all you guys and girls having trouble finding the right insurance. It’s incredibly difficult to find insurance that covers sex reassignment surgery, and even when then do, there’s a chance you’ll be denied.
Make sure you guys are informed so you can make the right healthcare decisions!
Aetna: [x] [x] Amerigroup: [x] AHCCCS: Covers T/Estrogen only Blue Cross Anthem: [x] Blue Cross of Massachusetts: [x] Blue Cross Michigan: [x] Blue Cross North Carolina: [x] Blue Cross North Dakota: [x] Blue Cross Rhode Island: [x] Blue Cross Tennessee: [x] Blue Cross Vermont: [x] Blue Shield CA: [x] Care First: [x] Cigna: [x] Emblem Health: [x] Excellus Blue Cross (NY): [x] Group Health Cooperative: [x] Harvard Pilgrim Health Care: [x] Health Net:[x] Health Partners: [x] HighMark: [x] Independence Blue Cross: [x] Medicare: [x] Obamacare: [x] United Healthcare: [x] Wellmark BCBS: [x] Wellpoint/Unicare: [x]
If you have any more, please add them to the list!
A hero in more ways than one
Reblogging for the site to avoid triggers, especially since I am a film person
since it’s pride month how about we enjoy a list of over 900+ lgbt films it’s my big fat lgbt gift to all of you
DIY Guide to Dress Necklines from Paper Blog here. For other popular guides go here:
The Ultimate Bag Fashion Vocabulary.
Know Your Dress Vocabulary.
Fashion Pattern Vocabulary Part 1 Infographic.
Fashion Pattern Vocabulary Part 2 Infographic.
Know Your Sunglasses Infographic.
Know Your Shoes Part 1 Infographic. Lobster Claws anyone?
Know Your Shoes Part 2 Infographic.
Guide to Necklace Types and Lengths from Design Thrift.
Necklaces for Different Necklines Created by Imogen Lamport from Inside Out Style.
The Shoes Appreciation Society Infographic from Etsy by Niege Borges here.
I’m just going to leave this here…
idk, whatever this is ○ i was the turkey all along ○ she/her, queer trans woman
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