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Your "Ideal Self"?

Started by N.Chaos, March 16, 2011, 03:13:53 AM

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Father Way

There are several versions. One of them is Peter Berlin. God knows what I'd do if I had that beauty lol   
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AmySmiles

I'm happy with myself overall.  My ideal self would be maybe 5-10 pounds lighter with a slightly more feminine face and cute freckles.  I'm working on all 3 of those things - the freckles are coming in slowly, but they're coming.  :)

Personality-wise, I'd like to be a little less shy and a bit more unpredictable (i.e., do random fun stuff).  I'm also working on both of these things.
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LifeInNeon

Quote from: AmySmiles on March 19, 2011, 09:16:39 PM
the freckles are coming in slowly, but they're coming.  :)


Ok. I gotta ask. How?
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AmySmiles

Hormones + sun exposure.  My skin just seems to naturally create them now, I have a ton on my shoulders.  I know this won't work for everyone, but it does for me.
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Padma

Freckles - yum! (sorry, just had to say...:))
Womandrogyne™
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Rock_chick

Quote from: AmySmiles on March 19, 2011, 09:16:39 PM
the freckles are coming in slowly, but they're coming.  :)


I've always had frekles, but I have them on my lips now! How does that work?
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rejennyrated

Freckles are a delightful side effect of sun exposure when progesterone levels are elevated.

I have loads on my arms.
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Padma

Oh, cool! something else to look forward to! :D People with freckles across their nose make me weak at the knees...
Womandrogyne™
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Rock_chick

Quote from: rejennyrated on March 20, 2011, 06:42:44 AM
Freckles are a delightful side effect of sun exposure when progesterone levels are elevated.

I have loads on my arms.

So what you're saying is that by the end of this summer I will just be one big freckle?
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Padma

Womandrogyne™
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Jayne

As i'm an avid sci-fi fan the one of the women i've always wanted to be is Elizibeth the star child from V (the 80's series not the rubbish new one)
When I saw her go into the cocoon as an 8yr old child come out as a beautiful young woman i've been extremely jealous of her character, as a child/teenager I would go to bed hoping that before I awoke i'd go into a cocoon state & come out as a young woman.

Now that i'm older I would like to be like Commander Ivanova from Babylon 5 as she is smart, strong & very feminine, she manages to thrive in a masculine role without losing her femininity, I think I also identify with her as she hides a secret of being a telepath & like her i've been hiding a secret for my whole life, until now
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Janet_Girl

I would only want some minor things done to the body and the look I already have.  Bigger boobs, hips and bum.  A.K.A. more of a feminine shape.  And of course be post-op. 

Otherwise I like me as I am.
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Rock_chick

Quote from: yoxi on March 20, 2011, 10:46:37 AM
...be still, my heart :).

So would this be a bad time to mention that my freckles are already above my usual summer level of frecklivity ;)
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Padma

Quote from: Helena on March 20, 2011, 03:46:40 PM
So would this be a bad time to mention that my freckles are already above my usual summer level of frecklivity ;)

No, luckily for you my stalking season is strictly winter months only :).
Womandrogyne™
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rite_of_inversion

Hmm...uhoh.

Why is it that in every role-playing game and first-person shooter I play, if given a choice, I almost always prefer to play a guy...AND I don't ID so well with the female characters???

Who you want to swing a sword with is orientation, who you want to swing a sword AS is identity??? :o
...hooboy.
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Padma

Personally, I'm looking to trade my sword for a scabbard ;).
Womandrogyne™
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LifeInNeon

Quote from: hylie random on March 21, 2011, 03:32:16 AM
Why is it that in every role-playing game and first-person shooter I play, if given a choice, I almost always prefer to play a guy...AND I don't ID so well with the female characters???

Must ... resist ... radfem ... tirade ... :D

Play what you want to play. Be who you want to be.

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Who you want to swing a sword with is orientation, who you want to swing a sword AS is identity

I love this explanation :P
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MarinaM

Ali Hewson




In RPG's I played a thief named Rydia, a warrior named Jillian, a midwife named Marjorie, a witch woman named Pareda, and tons of other guy characters I really had no interest in to keep up appearances, except for an androgynous thief named Ambilin who I envisioned to look alot like what I look like in my current avatar, just old with white hair.

I have freckles on my shoulders :)
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xxUltraModLadyxx

Quote from: rejennyrated on March 20, 2011, 06:42:44 AM
Freckles are a delightful side effect of sun exposure when progesterone levels are elevated.

I have loads on my arms.

you're definately a spring.
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Northern Jane

Back in the 1960s when I was a teenager I thought the character Emma Peel from The Avengers was incredible and I wanted to grow up to be just like her (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Peel) in every way - but you're all too young to remember that TV series  ;)

After transition/SRS in the early 70s I realized one day that not only had I achieved my goal, I had surpassed it - I was like my role model in so many ways but I was even more! Wow! I really LIKED who I had become  ;D
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