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Title: Pregnant Role Play
Post by: janetcgtv on June 05, 2014, 10:54:05 PM
It can also be with a pillow or just fantasy
Title: Re: Pregnant Role Play
Post by: Ms Grace on June 06, 2014, 06:03:09 PM
No.

When I was in my early 20s and going through my first attempt at transition this question entered my head frequently. I felt devastated that I would never be able to carry and give birth to a child, wondered if I would go insane and start walking around with a pram/baby carrier with a baby doll inside. Never thought about pretending to be preggers though, I was probably more interested in the end product than the gestation period.

These days, being in my late 40s, it doesn't bother me. Were I born genetically female I'd be past child bearing age anyway. I know a number of women in a similar age bracket who, for whatever reason, have chosen not to have children. Plus I've also seen what women who have chosen to have a child have had to go through, biologically and physically, I do envy them...but not that much!!
Title: Re: Pregnant Role Play
Post by: Umiko on June 06, 2014, 06:05:19 PM
role play is like the only thing i do. usually, when i'm not on my "period" for a while (yes, strange i know but it happens to me) i always go to "could i actually be pregnant? i get all jumpy but than reality hits me
Title: Re: Pregnant Role Play
Post by: janetcgtv on June 06, 2014, 06:31:56 PM
Candice: This poll does not intend to hurt anyone's feelings.
I'm 71, when younger I wanted to be a mother. Even at this age when I told my friend that there were twin bothers in my family (father) and she told me I could of had twins, I wish I was the one in the maternity room as a patient. Although I don't pretend to have a period, I still have desires when walking in a drug store aisle , I wish that I needed to wear tampons.