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Started by Yenneffer, September 05, 2015, 11:33:04 AM

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Yenneffer

Why are they still looking at me in male clothing.most strange was a guy looking at my crotch.and a guy waiting in his driveway waiting for me to walk pass
Hugs I love you brothers and sisters just forgive this confused girl
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Laura_7

Maybe you have a nice and soft aura they like  ?
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Yenneffer

Quote from: Laura_7 on September 05, 2015, 11:36:33 AM
Maybe you have a nice and soft aura they like  ?
I don't know it's all very odd
Hugs I love you brothers and sisters just forgive this confused girl
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Isabelle

You're being paranoid. Forget about it. The longer you're on hrt, the more you look female, the more people will decide it's ok to stare at you. Females get eyeballed cause they dont tend
to respond with violence. If a man eyeballs a man, it can be viewed as a threat/challenge, like asking for a fight. You'll get used to it.
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Mariah

Yenneffer it's what men do. It's comes with the territory of being a female. They look at woman and often don't even hide the fact they are. I know it's unnerving and hard to get used. Sorry that it bothers you so. Hugs
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Quote from: Yenneffer on September 05, 2015, 11:44:10 AM
I don't know it's all very odd
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Mallory

I've been getting questionable stares even though I have a beard (long story), especially since I have my nails a little longer.  I just go on about my business like nothing is out of the ordinary and they never say anything. /shrug.
Carpe diem.



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Joanna Light

who knows, but really who cares? Like Isabelle said, the more time on HRT, the more you look female. I've been on HRT for over 30 months, and I never used to get stares. But now I can't walk down the street without hearing someone comment on my ass, tits, or telling me how hot my body is and calling me baby. Here in Philly though, when men aren't calling me baby, they call you mommy. It used to unnerve me, like are the clocking me, but now I'm just so used to it that it no longer phases me. And I'm not even that good looking, maybe almost pretty, or average at best.
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iKate

Male fail it's called.

I tried going out in male clothing today (because laundry) and was still addressed as a woman everywhere. I just give up even trying now.
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Zoetrope

Hmmmm ... I haven't forgotten what it was like being loaded up with T :~o

Totally at the mercy of my physical and mental attractions. Those feelings would get hijacked by a surge of T ...

Clarity, self-awareness, common sense - all gone!

The feelings around sexual attraction have changed for me. It's still too early to explain or describe what an estrogen influenced sex drive is like. But for me, I can say it is certainly different.
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Stella Sophia

The more male attention I can get as a female, the better. Objectify me.


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Stephanie2

I keep my hair short for my job and am overweight, so the boobs didn't show too much, but they sure do now that I am losing a little bit of weight. I haven't had stares yet, but it would probably be a bit embarrassing for me at first, I am sure. Soon I will have to bear the embarrassment of getting fitted for a comfortable bra, which is bad enough.

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