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Quote from: King Phoenix on February 21, 2016, 07:18:18 AMWhat I wanna know is why do we equate youthfulness with femininity? Like the younger people look they think of them as being less masculine and more feminine.Honestly, I subconsciously become quite upset when someone repeatedly tells me that I look like a young boy or a teenage boy. For once I would just like to be told more often that I am a strapping, strong man. Period. *Sigh* Maybe in a perfect world. But being able to accept my real self would mean that I do not need anyone's approval/opinion of me to validate my gender identity. I'm gettin to that point of nihilism in that...where I do not care and that being misgendered every so often really is not the end of all things as we know it. I guess now it just seems more painful because I realize the extent of gender. Like I'm learnin' to just deal with people's ignorance so I can do what I gotta do. Like for the first time in ages I finally agreed to go to the gym with my dad (I am the only person he knows who would tag along with him to such a place) because I gotta do what I gotta do in spite of the annoying misgendering, paranoia and social anxiety. I just suck it up until I can do better and move on. Sorry if I said too much. Not even sure where I am going with this post anymore.
Quote from: FtMitch on February 24, 2016, 08:29:26 AMHey Pheonix, I understand your pain! I don't think people equate youthfulness with effeminacy but rather that young men actually DO have more feminine features than older ones. Unlike female puberty which pretty much guarantees that most ladies look like grown women by 18-21, men take a little long to finish "cooking," especially those of white and Asian descent. Body mass develops slower so they can still be "lanky" well into their twenties and often facial hair doesn't even finish developing until the mid-twenties. Some males are completely "cooked" by 18 or 19 with square jaw lines and large shoulders and all that jazz, but I would say most still have rounder features and a smaller build at that age-very similar to what FTMs have. They even tend to have higher voices than men in their mid to late twenties. As a former teacher, I saw this a lot in my students. We had some boys (usually African American descent) who had huge muscles and were over six feet tall and had full beards and could have passed as thirty... But most of our senior boys could have worn a dress with a chance of passing as a girl. Ten years later, no way. Though your growth plates are usually sealed by the end of high school, most males are not finished with all their pubescent changes by 18, therefore an FTM looks more like a male who is younger and not fully developed than a fully developed older male. Eventually age and enough time on T usually changes this perception. Though I do think this says something about our expectations of T: basically most cis guys need almost ten years on T before looking fully 100% masculinized.
Quote from: jordmungand on February 21, 2016, 04:44:09 AMi think asians are more prone to being androgynous? ive been told i'm quite androgynous and that i'm a pretty girl and a handsome man at the same time
Quote from: WanderingFace on March 04, 2016, 01:52:41 PMThe Peter Pan topic was a page or so ago but reminded me of a story my mom recounts now and again. When I was a toddler I was dropped off at daycare. The ladies working there spent the whole time trying to get my name...but I insisted it was Peter Pan. Haha. I was/am a dork.http://imgur.com/a/DBjkPOn another note...how am I fairing?
Quote from: jossef-ftm on March 07, 2016, 11:58:05 AM( I lost hope and i'm depressed ) Just want to know if i still pass
Quote from: Menoimagination on March 07, 2016, 02:01:11 AMYou remind me of Tom Felton and I am unsure why but I looked at your face and thought "he looks a bit like Draco Malfoy.
Quote from: alienbodybuilder on March 25, 2016, 11:05:45 PMI want to see how well you think I pass. I'm pre T and some girls today in the women's walmart bathroom did a double take at me and walked away quickly. I assumed I looked like a butch woman.Some gay cis men on a dating site just told me I looked more masculine than them.Don't worry- I'm not scowling at you, this is my neutral expression. I prefer not to smile.