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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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Buffy

It is a long time since I was a guy...

What do I miss......To be honest very little.

Most of the things I did as a guy, I do in one form (or another) now.

Some of the hobbies have changed, I loved Fishing, but that is not part of my life (and don't really miss it). I used to make models, but don't find this interesting anymore.

I don't miss any of the physical things (and sex is much better).... One thing I do miss is the strength, I can't open a jar of jam to save my life...

Buffy



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umop ap!sdn

Quote from: Buffy on September 01, 2006, 06:01:20 AMOne thing I do miss is the strength, I can't open a jar of jam to save my life...
Run it under hot water first. :) I never could open those infernal things otherwise, and that hasn't changed now.

[OT]Is that a Moody Blues quote under your avatar?[/OT]
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Melissa

I've always used one of those devices that assist with opening jars.

Melissa
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Buffy

Quote from: Melissa on September 01, 2006, 01:07:38 PM
I've always used one of those devices that assist with opening jars.

Melissa

Yeah.... I do know Melissa , they are called MEN!

Buffy

;D ;D ;D
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Melissa

I meant the low-maintenance version you can stick in a drawer.  >:D

Melissa
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Sheila

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Owen

I don't think I will miss much. I sit to pee all the time now. I always did anyway but more so now. Maybe I'll miss the upper body muscle I already do as I have been losing some strength there as well as losing lots of weight. Of course I will miss doing some of the things I did as a guy that might be otherwise unacceptable from a female. The biggest thing for me would be friends. I probably will loose most of the friends witch isnt many but I'm not anywhere near that stage just yet. Otherwise I would just live my life as I want to be as female. I pretty much stopped most of the stuff I used to do as a guy anyway.  ;D

Owen

Love being female
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Melissa

I was not very good at making friends as a guy.  I seem to be better at it as a female, because I am more outgoing. :)

Melissa
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BrandiOK

I lost many friends after transitioned...my best friend in the world who was the only one who totally accepted it was killed in a car accident less than a month later.  My mom hasn't spoken to me in over 3 years because of this.  As far as "guy" things I miss I would have to say maybe just being able to do things without somebody judging you for why you did it. I realize that sounds a bit general but it seems that after living fulltime as a woman people tend watch everything you do and form opinions.  Let's face it...how many times have you heard a woman whisper "My gawd...WHY would she WEAR that???"
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umop ap!sdn

There was someone I used to chat with who I was sure would be understanding. But when I told him, he tried to talk me out of it. "You can't lose a friend you never had." ~ Boyce & Hart

OMG, Brandi that is so sad about your friend.  :'(
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Owen

 So sorry for your friend Brandi.  You lost the only one that stayed by your side.

I just hope I have a true friend or two that will stay with me when I transition.

Owen  :(

Love being female
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Becky Sue

I would not miss a thing.  I just want to leave the male in the past.
I love just being a woman.
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Christina_Lee

Nope... can't think of a single thing!! :)

Quote from: christy-lee on May 13, 2006, 09:29:01 PM
know ive thought about this alot and was wondering if there are anything that you would miss once youve had the operation, you post op ts can join too

also visa versa is there anything that you ftm will miss as a girl that u wont have as a guy?

i know i wont miss anything as a guy
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fusi

*thinks* na i wouldnt miss anything
*thinks some more* nope not a thing
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Melissa

Well, until I pass better, I kind of miss just being able to get up in the morning and go to the store with only a few minutes getting ready.  But, after more time on hormones, this won't be a big deal.

Melissa
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veronica06

maybe, I suppose, what is referred to, as "male privilege"?

as a female in society, there are many little things males get by with, females cannot.
aggressiveness...knowing other males won't lie to you w/o fear of trouble, esp. in a car garage,...
salesman, etc.--------
males DO have privilege!


but for me? it's all okay, because being born male, I know my way around a car, and I know about car salesmen, and parts sales....

no one is going to buffalo me.

being born female...would not be too good in this area.....
knowing you have to---work---3 X's harder just to be equal and still get laughed at behind your back when men go into the boy's room.

male privilege is THEE one thing that IS nice about BEING male.

ok
my 3 cents

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Dennis

You wouldn't believe it Veronica but even if you could rebuild your own car engine with a swiss army knife, garage guys will still treat you as if you know nothing if you have a set of boobs.

The only time pre-transition I got treated with respect by a mechanic was once, over the phone, when I'd just got up in the morning and was discussing some work on my VW that I was not happy with in another shop. I decided that I'd have the car towed to his shop because I'd never been given that much credibility by a mechanic. I called him later and identified myself (and my car) and he said "no, I wasn't talking to you, I was talking to some guy". I told him it'd been me. And then, when I finally convinced him it'd been me, he started treating me like every other mechanic had. Even though we'd had a conversation that morning that made it clear that I knew that engine inside and out.

Needless to say I didn't have the car towed over there. I left it with the other idiot who patronized me. At least I didn't have to pay extra for the towing to be treated like an idiot.

If I hadn't been away at school I could've done the work myself. As it was, I had pay to be treated like that. Grr.

Dennis
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Melissa

That's why I do my own work.  Then the mechanic treats me with plenty of respect. ;)

Melissa
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Maggie

I can't think of anything right now I'd really miss.  I mean...  at the moment, I'm more just excited and eager to begin transitioning, so I'm too busy looking ahead, I guess, to really think about it. 
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Angela

About the only thing I'll miss is deer hunting with the guys...they just don't get the whole trans thing.  So if I do any hunting it will be by myself, hopfuly I can find some new hunting buddies.....
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