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Started by unicorn, February 04, 2006, 01:15:33 PM
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Quote from: jamesBrine on February 11, 2006, 02:33:53 AMhello! Very interesting question! I hope my response will be of some use or intrest. I do not know where I am. I know i'm male (physically) but there has been continual thoughts about "it did feel good to CD." I see myself as a male and I want to be one but i find it hard to come to a balance between my male characteristics and female characterisitics without seperating the two. Its a daily struggle but I know with each day I grow stronger. I apologize if this is off topic at all but this is how I feel about my gender.
Quote from: melissa_girl on February 13, 2006, 03:29:57 PMThat's one of the big differences between a transsexual and a crossdresser. The crossdresser is perfectly fine being their birth gender, whereas the transsexual can't stand it and has to transition.Melissa
Quote from: Steven on February 10, 2006, 10:29:40 AMThough I am pretty sure I'm more male than female, it's finding out just how much more that is the problem right now.
Quote from: Transguykid on May 31, 2006, 07:18:59 PMWow! That's pretty much how I feel! I'm more male than female, but am I enough to transition? Will a breast reduction and excercise satisfy my self-image? Big questions that I think about all the time. I do like women's clothing a bit, so i think if I transitioned I would crossdress sometimes. While I'm more comfortable in men's clothing, it gets boring sometimes!
Quote from: Stephanie Craxford on June 14, 2006, 06:26:45 AMGot to agree mens clothing is very boring. It's too bad that there is such opposition to men wearing the pretty colours that women are able to with out being considered gay.Steph
Quote from: sheila18 on June 14, 2006, 12:36:17 AM One thing that in the community where I live is that TG does not equals with pathetic. And queer has that connotation. I admire strong women and I want to be...I am one of them not a pathetic weak, indecisive, brainless, incapable of fighting girl, this is how stright folk around here see it. They think twice before messing with a TG. Not so with a queer who seems to invite getting abused. When did this change happened? I do not know exactly, somewhere in the late 90's. Ru Paul is TG, Michael Jackson is queer. Dennis Rodman is weird!
Quote from: jan c on June 14, 2006, 09:13:13 AMhistorically speaking the 'gay color' (a predilection for gay colors) is a lot to do with "gay" eventually indicating "homo". When did the male develop an aversion to this?