A new Snapchat filter is letting people see what they would look like as a different gender. The Snapchat gender change filter gives users a glimpse at what users might look like as the opposite gender. The Male Female swap filter is taking the internet by storm by creating amusing and oftentimes disturbing gender swap images.
Snapchat Gender Change Filter | Male Female Swap filter
If you’d like to see what you’d look like with a different set of chromosomes, it’s your lucky day! The Snapchat gender change filter makes it super easy to go from male to female or vice versa. To use it, simply open up the app and go to the filters.

If you want to use the male to female Snapchat filter, swipe right a few times until you see the filter with eyes and a purple ring around the circle. Make sure the camera is facing your face, then use the button above the filter list to take the photo and apply the gender-swapping effect.
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If you’re wanting to use the female-to-male Snapchat filter, then do the same thing, except this time, use the filter with the beard and a purple ring instead.
Snapchat Gender Change Filter | Does the gender change filter work?
Obviously, the Snapchat filters success is going to vary based on how you look. For example, if you have a big beard or copious amounts of stubble, it may be hard to use the male to female Snapchat filter. However, if you’re clean shaven, then using the Snapchat gender change filter seems to work pretty well. However, there are no guarantees that you will be an attractive man or woman after using the Male Female swap filter!
Some users are experiencing an issue in which the gender change filter isn’t appearing properly for them, with the male or female versions of the filter not appearing on the app for them. Unfortunately, uninstalling and reinstalling the app won’t fix the problem for those who experience the issue. This is because Snapchat filters are on a rotation, which means that some users won’t have either of the filters accessible in the app. Those missing out on one of the male and female filters will just have to wait until it appears for them.
Star Wars Games Fallen Order
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10 Best Star Wars Games to play before Jedi: Fallen Order
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Dark Forces
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The Old Republic
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Episode 1 Racer
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Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast
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The Clone Wars
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Pinball FX3
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Republic Commando
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Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron 2
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The Force Unleashed
								Until Jedi: Fallen Order hits shelves, The Force Unleashed and its sequel stand as the best way to experience lightsaber combat. The story of Starkiller is a great part of the extended universe, even if it no longer "counts" thanks to recent lore changes. If you want to see what Fallen Order looked like a decade ago, look no further.  - 
			
Battlefront 2 (2005)
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