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Boy parts you may have.

Started by Yochanan, July 24, 2008, 12:04:41 AM

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Aiden

Quote from: tekla on July 26, 2008, 05:13:27 PM
What a bold departure into tired old stereotypes that was.

Tend to scratch in inappropriate places
Cultural, not a sexual trait

Poor organizational, cleaning, and cooking skills
Right, and that's why most of the most fundamental organizational stuff, like governments, military forces and the bureaucratic structures are like, well, all male.  As are most of the chiefs, and most of the guys I know keep their own house better than the woman I know do.

I just don't buy the male/female deal, I know far too many exceptions.  I know far too many bio guys that given a 7.5 inch circular saw need not wood, but an appointment for the emergency ward.  I know many girls who handle it quite well.


As said not everything put in there is typical male lol...  as for culturally.  I'm from a small country town originally it makes it difficult to sort things out when you have been influenced by old southern country standards.  Another reason I still confused on things... 
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Elwood

Quote from: tekla on July 26, 2008, 02:22:52 PMIn reality its often, without great clinical efforts, to tell the difference between what is a physical effect, and what is a psychological effect - almost impossible to tell the difference between the two.  So that if your mind really wants something, even if it might promote more aggression it just might be that getting it might well promote, on a mental level, a more calm behavioral pattern.
In this case it was definitely a chemical effect. Because at first the T made him very aggressive because it was 4x too high.

If T is balanced properly it does not necessarily inherently cause more aggression.

What the hell's your point anyway? I never said it was going to help with my mood issues. That's why I'm on meds.
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Aiden

Unfortunantly I do have low self confidence... and tend to beat myself up over every little thing, including getting the cultural steryotypes family influenced me with and real thing confused...  Makes me worry you guys won't take me seriously that I do feel as if should been a guy physically.  My brain seems to run between androgionous and male as far as can tell.  But I am only starting to understand where everything I've felt and experienced lays. 

I had never heard of the term transgender or trans-sexual till I moved to the city 3 years ago and didn;t really learn what really meant till this last year.  Though I remember often talking about friends about how I felt I didn't fit as a girl, but not completely as a guy either and that I miss the times that I was taken as a boy before puberty.

I'm trying to understand myself better, and to be myself more.  And living away from family I have also been doing my best to put asside the things family have told me, and learn the truth.
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Elwood

What? People don't take you seriously? I didn't get that message at all.

You can be completely feminine and be male. Look at a lot of gay men. Cross dressers who aren't trans. Femininity and masculinity have nothing to do with gender. They often have to do with passing, but what's more important is being yourself. Don't try to be the stereotypical male because you feel pressure to. I'm going to stay quite feminine, thank you. I am actually pretty moderately sandwiched between masculine and feminine; I share both masculine and feminine qualities. I see no shame in it. I want to be a dancer. A male dancer. Do you think that hurts my manhood? I don't think so.

If you don't fit in as a girl or a guy, consider that you might not be a guy. You might possibly be someone else. Keep an open mind; it's important. You're doing the right thing. Keep trying to understand yourself and be yourself. You're moving in a very positive direction, Aiden.
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Aiden

LOL  I don;t fit as a guy because I'm to emotional, look like a woman and I'm more gentleman than most guys my age.  i don;t talk about sex, or ball games (prefere more geek oriented games lol), and I try to be more mature.
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Elwood

Meh. I'm a gentleman to the max. My nickname's "The Dapper" because I like to always look sharp. I'm polite, helpful, and witty. Almost liek a butler, except I don't get paid and I like to wear plaid pants on occasion.

I don't talk about sex because I ain't got a penis to do it with. I like ball games but not professionally... the teams really are stupid. I guess I'm more into theater, dancing, singing... the more masculine side of me really likes construction, landscaping, and moving big things like rocks and scrap materials.

I think most people try to be more mature, but how many of them really are mature? Some parts of me are very mature, where other parts of me are very immature. I lack proper balance. That's what I'm working on right now. Balancing out.
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Aiden

I'm not so to max.  Least I don't look one.  Don;t look like a geek either though by personal hobby am considered one.  Mostly dress in dark Galic or slightly Gothic looking clothing.  Have a thing for dragons and Klingons so yeh going have a bit of that kind of look going on.  T'shirt and shorts in summer, T'shirt, pants and whatever need to bundle up in winter...  though occasionally wear a kilt as well...  little pride in the Irish/scott heritage and don't care if people think am weird for wearing it lol

But I have my nasty habbit, and tendency to say wrong things or be to blunt(my social graces need worked on) but I try to be gentlemenly.  Help out a lady or even guy with carrying things, hold a door open for someone, say my thank you's and may I's and pleases.
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Elwood

I recently adopted shorts. I'd never wear them because I was afraid my legs were feminine and would give me away. But really, my legs are just small. They aren't particularly masculine or feminine...
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Aiden

I always thought my legs were a bit masculine, not sure now though.   Got them wide hips and it kind of effects the shape some at least the the top
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Yochanan

I wear shorts because 1) my legs are pretty damn sexy and 2) they're hairy, too, so I doubt they'll "give me away". (Not that I pass anyway, but eh.)
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kestin

Hmm...

Boy Parts
Teh hairy
- Treasure Trail
- Dark arm hair
- Some noticeable hair on knuckles and side of hands
- Some lower back hair
- Hair around teh nips.
Dark thick eyebrows
Kind of masculine jawline
Somewhat broad shoulders
5'8" so am in range of average Male height
LOVE wearing guys clothes
Enjoy smut XD
Loved Lego as a kid (still do)
Huge Cartoon and Anime fan
(but I'm an Animator so it might be more to do with that...)

Girl Parts
I has T&A -_-
Full lips
Don't smell XD
Very excellent multi-tasker
(but I think that has more to do with training than genetics)
I am VERY motherly towards my younger siblings
I would like to wear make-up... but only if I passed as a guy XD
Love romances (movies, fiction etc)
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Aiden

What's a Treasure Trail?  forgive me if ignorant just never heard of term till on here
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Jay

[I'm confused... fixing and leaving? My dad and I worked on the Honda in our garage for like 4 hours because I dropped a washer into the motor mount. We don't leave a job unfinished.]


As in I have no patience what so ever.


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kestin

Quote from: Aiden on July 28, 2008, 02:05:26 AM
What's a Treasure Trail?  forgive me if ignorant just never heard of term till on here

Sometimes referred to as 'Snail-Trail'... the line of hair that runs up from pubes to the belly button :) I prefer the term 'treasure-trail' cause it doesn't sound gross XD
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Aiden

Ahhh... ok lol.  something that seems be lacking even in the genetic males of my family
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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