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802 No. 802
Photo unrelated, but wanted to post something of content.

I enjoy crossdressing, and have considered going trans. I've got a good body for it if I could lose a bit of weight (gotta keep my bubble butt tho), which I've started working on. My problem really comes down to my hair. It's, for lack of a better term, Jew-fro. It's these tight curls that nothing can be done with, and there's nothing femme at all about it. It's caused me a lot of stress and mental anguish, especially over my gender issues. I don't like wigs, tho they're fine for now, but I want to feel someone tugging on my hair sometime ;p Does anyone have any suggestions for anything I can do about it?
>> No. 818
Chemical relaxers and/or flatiron.
>> No. 830
>>818
I tried the flat iron before, only led to it going like...straight and poofy instead of tight curls and poofy XP do you have a recommendation on a chemical relaxer I can get at home?
>> No. 855
I have the same problem as you, although I'd never consider going full time trans or anything. Chemical relaxers are the way to go, they're expensive to get done professionally but idk how safe/effective the at home ones are.

/bumping in hope for moar infos
>> No. 864
I have a similar problem. Haven't tried chemical, but flat iron works so-so. There's always a couple curls on the left side of my head which never straighten (I swear I've almost set them on fire trying to flatten them out >_>).
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>>802
MOAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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