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Womanhood - Expectations vs. Reality

Started by Cadence Jean, September 26, 2009, 12:47:31 PM

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Actually, I think it is easier for us older gals in that young people usually don't even give us a second glance.  (I know you're younger than me, Maggie.  I don't mean to imply that you are as decrepit as I am.)

Also, I think as people get to know someone, they question less.  (I had a friend with a rose birthmark around one eye.  Almost invariably, after someone got to know him they would forget about the mark and not even notice it.)

Your staring neighbor may be trying to puzzle out your living situation.  He may be all right with young lesbians – that's kind of hot to think about, y'know? – but two old broads living together is kinda disgusting. :P

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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The None Blonde

Set your mind at ease Maggie.... young transitioners have no easier time 'reading' anyone than... well, anyone.

As for the guy,... Men look at women. It's normal... It's probably more ethnic than gender... and a bit of 'ew teh gay' syndrome possibly? that or he fancies you :)

That sort, as you said, would be quick to say, as they havent .... take it as a good sign. Anyway, actually, the more time you spend with people, the more they see you, not a random by thier features. The more they know you... the more your image as a woman is cemented in thier mind. The less likely they are to see something... hear something in what you say? or do? sure, but if they dont work it out by your apearance pretty fast... the chances fall incrimentally.
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