A lot of my own transition has involved discarding the inappropriate behaviours I learned to mimic whilst growing up, so that my natural behaviours can now shine through. But there are some things you need to learn that you were not taught whilst growing up.
Quote from: Cindy on November 18, 2013, 12:48:54 AM
One thing I have suggested in the past is to spend some time in shopping malls and watch how woman interact with each other and with men. It I different and you will pick up cues. This is not so much 'learning to be a woman' but learning how to socialize as a woman, and I think that is important.
This is excellent advice, and whilst doing this, make sure you pay attention to social cues such as pet names. In my neck of the woods, men call each other 'mate' and women call each other 'love'. Calling someone the wrong pet name can out you very easily. Look at how women in your area greet strangers (such as shop assistants) and get into the habit of doing it the same way. How do women behave around their friends? Or around the kind of people you might want to date?
Notice women's body language: you'll see they tend to look at other people's faces a lot more than men do. They tend to use defensive gestures when out in public, such as crossing an arm across the chest to hold onto the handbag. They try to make themselves look smaller, whereas men try to make themselves look bigger. Believe it or not, they even carry shopping baskets differently than men do.
When in discussion, they
generally talk about different subjects than men do. If you want to know what sort of things they talk about, eavesdrop on their conversations when you're standing near them, such as in supermarket queues. You'll notice that they generally try to keep the conversation on equal footing, instead of the typical masculine behaviour of trying to dominate the conversation. You could also pick up a variety of women's magazines and look at the topics on offer.
But please remember: these are just
stereotypical female behaviours. Women are varied and can be very feminine, very masculine or somewhere in between in their presentation and behaviour. Every woman has to learn to become her own woman.