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anything that you will miss as a guy?

Started by christy-lee, May 13, 2006, 09:29:01 PM

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Rachael

Quote from: Lisbeth on October 30, 2007, 01:07:22 PM
I miss not having to do twice as much work to get half as much credit.
totally, you know, at the students union the womens committee had a campaign start today: women work for free from now till jan1st, as technically we earn 4k less than men on average! so basically women earn as much, but work for free till the end of the year now on ><
it sucks, and i still dont know reasonably why :(
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Kate

I miss not having to wash evvvvvverything on Cold. Gentle. Try and catch the Final Rinse with softener. Lay flat to dry. Fold in closet (wouldn't want hanger dents in our delicate knits, would we?)

What happened to throw in a week of clothes, put it on HOT, wash em, fry everything ASAP in the dryer, hang 'em all... and be done with it?

~Kate~
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Rachael

i bung a lot in on 30' and leave it, hang em, then iron em, then hang em in the closset.... they stay fine, i look great, im too lazy to do anymore, and ive never done my washing any other way...
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Teri Anne

Kate,
My friends kid me that I have one setting on my washer:  boil!  If the clothes can't take it, they're outta here, lol.  I'm kidding, of course, but I will admit that, since retiring, I have no interest in any clothing that isn't easy-care.  While using an iron might look nice, I note that people go around with worn jeans with holes in them and call them "stylish!"  If that can happen, who needs irons or "dry cleaning?"

I will also admit that my old profession (film editing) never required suits.  I can't get all that excited about clothing.  It's all too expensive and life's too short to be giving my retirement income to clothing stores.  Sometimes, my GG friend is disappointed that I'm not, like a lot of women, obsessed about clothes.  For me, transitioning was never about the clothes.

Like some, I do miss the level emotion I had as a guy.  Other times, I'm happy to be feeling more emotions than guys.  I guess if I'm happy, emotions are good.  If I'm sad, I miss the "level-headedness" of what guys feel.

As a guy, I sometimes felt like a non-entity.  As a female, people seem to be more friendly towards me.  I've heard some F2M's say that they find it odd when people stop noticing them.  Obviously, as some noted, you don't want to be noticed by a criminal at night as a woman.  Times like that can make you miss the feeling of safety that guys feel in such instances.

It's all interesting, the good and the bad.  The comparisons make our lives richer.

Teri Anne
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Shana A

Quote from: Kate on November 10, 2007, 11:22:25 PM
I miss not having to wash evvvvvverything on Cold. Gentle. Try and catch the Final Rinse with softener. Lay flat to dry. Fold in closet (wouldn't want hanger dents in our delicate knits, would we?)

What happened to throw in a week of clothes, put it on HOT, wash em, fry everything ASAP in the dryer, hang 'em all... and be done with it?

~Kate~

Look at the bright side Kate, washing your clothes in cold and hanging them to dry is much better for the environment. I know, someone had to say it  ::)

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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nickie

Well, maybe urinating at my full height...but l'll get used to it. I've seen some women's restrooms that just as bad as the guys I used to use, and clean as a janitor in a large club. Women who hover make a lousy mess! But really miss? Not a damn thing!
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Kate

Quote from: Teri Anne on November 11, 2007, 02:32:49 AM
As a guy, I sometimes felt like a non-entity.

It was the opposite for me. As a tall guy, I could sorta command some attention or respect. Not intimidating or anything, but STILL... I had a presence of sorts.

NOW, lol, of all the ironies... after being afraid all my life that transitioning would make me laughingstock, it's like... HELLO! OVER HERE! REMEMBER ME?

Middle-aged, semi-masculine-looking women apparently don't command much attention, lol. I got what I wished for, but geez, lol...

~Kate~
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kalt

Quote from: Kate on November 13, 2007, 03:01:28 PM
Quote from: Teri Anne on November 11, 2007, 02:32:49 AM
As a guy, I sometimes felt like a non-entity.

It was the opposite for me. As a tall guy, I could sorta command some attention or respect. Not intimidating or anything, but STILL... I had a presence of sorts.

NOW, lol, of all the ironies... after being afraid all my life that transitioning would make me laughingstock, it's like... HELLO! OVER HERE! REMEMBER ME?

Middle-aged, semi-masculine-looking women apparently don't command much attention, lol. I got what I wished for, but geez, lol...

~Kate~
I'm really short.  And I seem to be pretty popular... except when I wanna be.
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Rachael

to be short! short girls want to be tall, tall girls want to be short! :P
was out tonight with a friend who has an inch on me (5'10) she hates it, i hate it, our 5'5 average friends DREAM to be like us! ><
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Jordan

Quote from: Melissa on May 29, 2006, 12:24:17 PM
I thought of another.  As a man, the size of the dating pool of women is significantly higher.  As a woman, it gets harder to another woman who is attracted to women.

Melissa

Let alone one that is Ok with the fact that you still have a MANS ANATOMY, or find it attractive.

Also that peeing standing up thing for women is priceless, MY GF wants one LOL  :D
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Rachael

i must admit squatting is annoying, and so exposing, but i wouldnt keep that thing for all the tea in china...
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melissa90299

Quote from: pretty pauline on October 25, 2007, 05:52:20 PM
I have to agree with AmyT, late nights walks are definitely out particularly if Im alone, even if its only a short distance I get a cab, in todays world as a female, some places and times are not safe, even in broad daylight, just walking pass a work site, guys whistling continuous, its flattering and its sweet,

Another woman who appreciates men whistling at her and considers it "flattering and sweet?" I just don't get why anyone would consider this boorish behavior flattering in any way. And sweet?

Earlier on, I used to get whistled at and considered it offensive then as most women would. Thank God I get more respectful come-ons from men even though I dress very provocatively.

I don't have any problem walking anywhere in the city anytime of the night or day. Lots of other women walk freely and without any fear as I do. I just don't get this fear thing at all. The worse thing that happens is cab drivers pulling over and offering me free rides. Of course, they ask me out. I get their number and I tell them I will call them. LOL
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Kate

Quote from: melissa90299 on November 22, 2007, 11:27:07 AM
I don't have any problem walking anywhere in the city anytime of the night or day. Lots of other women walk freely and without any fear as I do. I just don't get this fear thing at all.

I dunno if it's "fear" per se with me now, but just being cautious and prudent. I used to park my car, for example, on the side of my office building. All alone. No lights. No office windows overlooking the area. And it occurred to me one night, walking out there all alone, in the dark, in a skirt and kinda sexy top... "this really isn't the brightest idea, Kate. You're not a tall guy to people anymore."

With the "sweeties" and "hons" anymore, I'm realizing that people SEE me as being vulnerable, whether true or not. I'm still very tall and have most of my strength (though not endurance), so I could still put up one heckuva fight. But people don't know that, sooooo... I'm cautious.

~Kate~
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Jordan

Its a lot harder to put up a heckva fight in high heels and a mini skirt.

Overall fighting is not really a TS's thing, so that fear I find is legitamate.

I say always take the same precuations all women must take carry weapons, mace, knife, something and always have it handy.
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Rachael

dont always wear high heels or miniskirts if your going somewhere you might have to leg it from....
plus, heels are good on insteps, and for using as a hand to hand weapon (trust me)
also its not hard to disable a very big man if you know where to poke or hit...
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BCL

Quote from: Rachael on November 22, 2007, 12:45:24 PM
dont always wear high heels or miniskirts if your going somewhere you might have to leg it from....
plus, heels are good on insteps, and for using as a hand to hand weapon (trust me)
also its not hard to disable a very big man if you know where to poke or hit...
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Go for their EGO that hurts the most!

Rebecca
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Rachael

instep, crotch, colar bones, and eyes....
we have the size and weight disadvantage, and strenght... we get to fight dirty... if  a guy is gonna rape you, i doubt calling him fat or ugly will really help...
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Jeannette

anything that you will miss as a guy?

No!
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michelle

If I could have my wish and wake up totally physcially female, what about maleness would I miss.   I would not miss being male, or having muscles (at 61 muscles don't function like they used to any way),  not miss the leaky male part between my legs, not standing up to pee, that takes effort also except at bus stop restrooms,  not the hair on my chest ( I shave that), not the male need to solve every problem or being expected to, not miss being expected to hide my emotions or being able to cry, not miss having to shave my face.     Aging memory makes it hard to remember anything I would miss about being male.
Be true to yourself.  The future will reveal itself in its own due time.    Find the calm at the heart of the storm.    I own my womanhood.

I am a 69-year-old transsexual school teacher grandma & lady.   Ethnically I am half Irish  and half Scandinavian.   I can be a real bitch or quite loving and caring.  I have never taken any hormones or had surgery, I am out 24/7/365.
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debbie.j

anything that you will miss as a guy? not a thing at ALL !!!
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