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Started by Jin, June 15, 2016, 04:03:49 PM

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Jin

I was raised in an all female household. Mama, Aunt Jane, my older sister, and two older girl cousins. So naturally I wanted to be just like the older kids. Mama and Aunt Jane were old school hippies so we spent most of the summer naked playing in the sun. I knew I was shaped different but was always treated the same as the girls. We were very poor so my clothes consisted of hand-me-downs from the older girls until I started school. Even then it was panties, jeans, and t-shirts which are basically neutral. My body developed androgynious so I could pass with very little effort. Now in my 40s I have lost the war with body hair so it is obvious that I am a male in female clothes. I identify as gender non-conformal, meaning that I dress male or female about equally. I married a dominate woman so I never know which I will be on any day until I step out of the shower and see what she has laid out for me to wear. Fortunately I work in a government office with a strict non-discrimination policy.
I yam what I yam, and that's all what I yam.
-- Popeye

A wise person can learn more from fools than a fool can learn from a wise person.
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V M

Hi Jin  :icon_wave:

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DogSpirit

Welcome, Jin!

Non-conformal: I like that label.

Your dominant woman sounds like fun! Enjoy!

-- Cade
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Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in
-- Leonard Cohen, "Anthem"
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