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Started by Ann W, April 06, 2019, 10:17:56 PM

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Linde

Quote from: NatalieRene on April 08, 2019, 12:07:29 PM
I've been told I'm pushy but that person just missed the connection and I didn't. 8)
As I said, good girl!  ;D
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Tribble

2003-2004 -- Gradual transition -- I didn't correct pronouns and people basically settled on the right ones on their own.
late 2004 -- Orchiectomy.
Late 2015 -- Stupidly saw the political climate and spurned on by my husband's request for a divorce I detransitioned.
2019 -- Rebuilding my wardrobe so I can retransition.  Turns out I cain't bury my true self, after all.  I call these last few years my failed experiment.  At least I found my true feelings were real.
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Linde

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Tribble

:D

Oh, just a tip in case no one has said anything to any of you in the past.  I actually learned it from my ex-wife.

When exiting a store, especially at night, get your keys out before you leave on your way out to your car.  Not only will you be able to get into your car faster, but you also have a built-in weapon, if necessary.  That is, if your car has keys...
2003-2004 -- Gradual transition -- I didn't correct pronouns and people basically settled on the right ones on their own.
late 2004 -- Orchiectomy.
Late 2015 -- Stupidly saw the political climate and spurned on by my husband's request for a divorce I detransitioned.
2019 -- Rebuilding my wardrobe so I can retransition.  Turns out I cain't bury my true self, after all.  I call these last few years my failed experiment.  At least I found my true feelings were real.
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Linde

Quote from: Tribble on April 08, 2019, 12:59:25 PM
:D

Oh, just a tip in case no one has said anything to any of you in the past.  I actually learned it from my ex-wife.

When exiting a store, especially at night, get your keys out before you leave on your way out to your car.  Not only will you be able to get into your car faster, but you also have a built-in weapon, if necessary.  That is, if your car has keys...
And that is the problem with many cars now, no keys.  I have set my keyles that it opens the drivers door only, so nobody can slip in while I get in!

I used to have a concealed carry permit, but let it expire, because my pistol felt to heavy to carry around with me.  Now that I have a purse on me all t time, I wonder if I should renew my permit and carry my pistol with me?

Any lady here who carries a gun around all the time?
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Victoria L.

If your car doesn't have keys, then just get out your house/apartment/etc. keys. I did this all of the time when I walked home from college. I think I started it when I had to walk at night, but then I just ended up doing it all of the time.
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NatalieRene

Quote from: Dietlind on April 08, 2019, 01:16:23 PM
And that is the problem with many cars now, no keys.  I have set my keyles that it opens the drivers door only, so nobody can slip in while I get in!

I used to have a concealed carry permit, but let it expire, because my pistol felt to heavy to carry around with me.  Now that I have a purse on me all t time, I wonder if I should renew my permit and carry my pistol with me?

Any lady here who carries a gun around all the time?

Mine has a switchblade style key but it's much too expensive to risk using. My bare hands do just fine although I had training. Honestly if you find yourself in a fight or flight situation the best choice is to run.
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Tribble

Quote from: NatalieRene on April 08, 2019, 02:22:05 PM
Mine has a switchblade style key but it's much too expensive to risk using. My bare hands do just fine although I had training. Honestly if you find yourself in a fight or flight situation the best choice is to run.

And that is the best advice, but if you're grabbed from behind and can't land a kick, having something sharp-ish in your hands might help.
2003-2004 -- Gradual transition -- I didn't correct pronouns and people basically settled on the right ones on their own.
late 2004 -- Orchiectomy.
Late 2015 -- Stupidly saw the political climate and spurned on by my husband's request for a divorce I detransitioned.
2019 -- Rebuilding my wardrobe so I can retransition.  Turns out I cain't bury my true self, after all.  I call these last few years my failed experiment.  At least I found my true feelings were real.
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NatalieRene

Quote from: Tribble on April 08, 2019, 02:45:26 PM
And that is the best advice, but if you're grabbed from behind and can't land a kick, having something sharp-ish in your hands might help.

Lean back and hit the person with your head. Pull their finger backwards if you can get it or go dead weight and then buck back up on them. You'll hit their head or upper torso and ring their bell.

You can also stoomp on their foot or bite their hand.

My personal favorite is to push them back and smash them into a wall and if there is anything nearby I can get leverage with my feet I can smash them again. You should be able to break free at that point and knee them a few times before running.
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Tribble

On a good day.  At the moment, I'm on crutches for long enough to have been given a handicap tag and am not very mobile at all.  I'd probably fall down in excruciating pain if I were to try to run on this foot.

Oh, which brings up something that even most cis women don't necessarily know...if you no longer produce T due to orchi or GRS, DO NOT go long-term without E.  My foot is badly broken right now because I was clearing snow, moved wrong, and my brittle bone on the top of my foot simply shattered.
2003-2004 -- Gradual transition -- I didn't correct pronouns and people basically settled on the right ones on their own.
late 2004 -- Orchiectomy.
Late 2015 -- Stupidly saw the political climate and spurned on by my husband's request for a divorce I detransitioned.
2019 -- Rebuilding my wardrobe so I can retransition.  Turns out I cain't bury my true self, after all.  I call these last few years my failed experiment.  At least I found my true feelings were real.
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NatalieRene

Quote from: Tribble on April 08, 2019, 04:46:06 PM
On a good day.  At the moment, I'm on crutches for long enough to have been given a handicap tag and am not very mobile at all.  I'd probably fall down in excruciating pain if I were to try to run on this foot.

Oh, which brings up something that even most cis women don't necessarily know...if you no longer produce T due to orchi or GRS, DO NOT go long-term without E.  My foot is badly broken right now because I was clearing snow, moved wrong, and my brittle bone on the top of my foot simply shattered.

I am so sorry. I hope that your foot heals.
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Tribble

Thank you.  I didn't say that for sympathy, but instead to say that we should always be prepared depending on our situations.
2003-2004 -- Gradual transition -- I didn't correct pronouns and people basically settled on the right ones on their own.
late 2004 -- Orchiectomy.
Late 2015 -- Stupidly saw the political climate and spurned on by my husband's request for a divorce I detransitioned.
2019 -- Rebuilding my wardrobe so I can retransition.  Turns out I cain't bury my true self, after all.  I call these last few years my failed experiment.  At least I found my true feelings were real.
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F_P_M

You know.. a high heel would make an effective weapon... my mother stood on my hand in heels once by mistake and oh.. oh my... I still remember how loudly I screamed (I was only like 9?)

You know, I can't say i've ever smelled testosterone but to be fair, I have very low estrogen in my system and a terrible sense of smell. (hey I wonder if low estrogen was why I had like NO sense of smell for years... huh... )

I have learned lately that carrying everything in pockets is kinda annoying. I think i'll be keeping a bag, I have an army satchel in the attic that's relatively "manly" lol. I can't do without having a bag full of tissues and painkillers and my inhaler and all the other junk I kinda NEED.
Husband actually uses a backpack most of the time.

Mens clothing has more consistant sizing BUT it's not always consistant! I always assumed it would be but nope. Primark runs a good size smaller than any other store.
So a 34 becomes a 36 waist.
Boo.
I actually asked a guy in the store if he'd noticed this and he nodded and said "yep, that's Primark"

Men's trousers are SO COMFORTABLE OMG.
Why didn't anyone tell me this!?? And pockets! Guys.. guys.. POCKETS! Pockets you can fit your hands into! that are at a comfortable height to put said hands into.
Ooooo pockets! I love you.
I can't keep my hands outta them lol.

Ties come in different sizes!?

A men's "small" still appears to have been designed for a man at least 5'10" and any guy under the height of 5'8" apparently knows well the annoyance of everything being way too long.

And ladies. you stay "pushy" and assertive! Stay feisty!



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Linde

Quote from: F_P_M on April 08, 2019, 05:45:46 PM


Men's trousers are SO COMFORTABLE OMG.
Why didn't anyone tell me this!?? And pockets! Guys.. guys.. POCKETS! Pockets you can fit your hands into! that are at a comfortable height to put said hands into.
Ooooo pockets! I love you.
I can't keep my hands outta them lol.

Ties come in different sizes!?


I used to wear cargo pants most of the time, I could transport my entire household around in them.  Specifically Dockers have organizing pockets inside the pockets, just like in a female purse.

And no, ties are mostly the same size, cheaper ones may be a little shorter, because hey wanted to save the extra fabric I guess.

And you seem to be on the best way to become a tough guy!  We need that, because I need a replacement in the guys world!
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Tribble

Quote from: F_P_M on April 08, 2019, 05:45:46 PM
You know.. a high heel would make an effective weapon... my mother stood on my hand in heels once by mistake and oh.. oh my... I still remember how loudly I screamed (I was only like 9?)

You know, I can't say i've ever smelled testosterone but to be fair, I have very low estrogen in my system and a terrible sense of smell. (hey I wonder if low estrogen was why I had like NO sense of smell for years... huh... )

I have learned lately that carrying everything in pockets is kinda annoying. I think i'll be keeping a bag, I have an army satchel in the attic that's relatively "manly" lol. I can't do without having a bag full of tissues and painkillers and my inhaler and all the other junk I kinda NEED.
Husband actually uses a backpack most of the time.

Mens clothing has more consistant sizing BUT it's not always consistant! I always assumed it would be but nope. Primark runs a good size smaller than any other store.
So a 34 becomes a 36 waist.
Boo.
I actually asked a guy in the store if he'd noticed this and he nodded and said "yep, that's Primark"

Men's trousers are SO COMFORTABLE OMG.
Why didn't anyone tell me this!?? And pockets! Guys.. guys.. POCKETS! Pockets you can fit your hands into! that are at a comfortable height to put said hands into.
Ooooo pockets! I love you.
I can't keep my hands outta them lol.

Ties come in different sizes!?

A men's "small" still appears to have been designed for a man at least 5'10" and any guy under the height of 5'8" apparently knows well the annoyance of everything being way too long.

And ladies. you stay "pushy" and assertive! Stay feisty!





It's so cool to hear the perspective coming from the other transition direction.

When I left men's jeans behind, they had basically zero stretch.  It was annoying, but I guess I was used to it.  Then I wore women's jeans and almost all of them had stretch!  Whoa!  So amazing!  So comfortable and movable!

Okay, yeah, the lack of pocket depth (or pockets, at all!!!) is a bit annoying, but we have other ways of carrying stuff, so I guess there's that.  Still, I used to just rest my hands in my pockets when I didn't know what to do with them.  Oh, well.

Then I detransitioned.  I hadn't realized that some men's jeans had developed stretch.  Those weren't the ones I got.  No, I got the old kind with zero stretch, whatsoever.  UGH!!!  I could hardly move!  I did end up finding some Levi's with stretch, so, of course, I asked for those from my mom for the holidays last year.  Of course, I had no idea there were versions of the same model that had stretch and versions that did NOT!  Guess which ones she bought!!!

So, I guess what this whole retransitioning thing is all about is to get reliable stretch jeans again. ;) :P

I never did learn how to tie a tie.  My wife always did mine (when I was forced to wear one for special events).  Guess I need to learn now in case my husband needs to wear one. :D
2003-2004 -- Gradual transition -- I didn't correct pronouns and people basically settled on the right ones on their own.
late 2004 -- Orchiectomy.
Late 2015 -- Stupidly saw the political climate and spurned on by my husband's request for a divorce I detransitioned.
2019 -- Rebuilding my wardrobe so I can retransition.  Turns out I cain't bury my true self, after all.  I call these last few years my failed experiment.  At least I found my true feelings were real.
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Artesia

Quote from: NatalieRene on April 08, 2019, 04:37:36 PM
Lean back and hit the person with your head. Pull their finger backwards if you can get it or go dead weight and then buck back up on them. You'll hit their head or upper torso and ring their bell.

You can also stoomp on their foot or bite their hand.

My personal favorite is to push them back and smash them into a wall and if there is anything nearby I can get leverage with my feet I can smash them again. You should be able to break free at that point and knee them a few times before running.

There are also several pressure points in the wrist and side you are able to reach if grabbed from behind without having your arms pinned.  One of my favorite things was reaching back and grabbing their ears while slamming my head back into them.  Sadly, loss of shoulder mobility has removed that one from me.  Pick their nose for them, if you shove hard enough it will do some damage, and even a minor insert is disorienting; if they have a nose ring even better.  If you're wearing heels, the knees are fairly susceptible to damage from a sharp impact.  It takes 45 pounds of pressure per square inch to break a human bone, fractures to the knees will hamper pursuit.  If you happen to be a gamer geek such as me, your dice bag makes a wonderful sap, and when you flee the dice make great caltrops, especially the 4 sided.  I keep two metal six sided die in mine.  Hair spray makes suitable mace.  Air horns at close range can rupture eardrums, which will temporarily mess with ones balance.  Aerosol cans and a lighter make wonderful flame throwers.  All the junk in the purse gives it some decent weight, if you choose one with metal nubs on it, it makes a fair flail.  Your, long, purse strap makes a decent garrote.  Old style hair pins make decent thrusting knives, not so good for knife fighting. 

Ears, eyes, nose, throat, gut, crotch, knees, feet.  Remember these targets, it may be useful one day.  Hopefully you never need to use them.

Sorry, but being jumped once was enough for me, not going to let it happen again. 
All the worlds a joke, and the people, merely punchlines

September 13, 2016 HRT start date
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KarynMcD

Quote from: Ann W on April 07, 2019, 10:14:19 PM
This one that you mentioned is of particular interest to me, because I've noticed the same thing going the other way. I spend a lot of time walking for exercise at the local mall, sometimes when stores are open. I don't pass; and, many times, one or more young cis women will cross my path, forcing me to stop or change direction to avoid running into them. It's as if they see a male and assume he'll give way. The few times I haven't stood aside, I've been met with surprise.

I don't think it's a "passing" thing. Many women just expect others to get out of their way. If neither of you move, you will crash. I've asked my CIS friends about this and they agree with me.
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Linde

Quote from: KarynMcD on April 14, 2019, 06:25:23 AM
I don't think it's a "passing" thing. Many women just expect others to get out of their way. If neither of you move, you will crash. I've asked my CIS friends about this and they agree with me.
I am one of the women who will not get out of the way!  I am tall enough to impress most others, and it works all the time!  Why should I move, others can move as good as I could do it!
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HappyMoni

   I don't know where you all live with all these narrow side walks. lol I don't really remember any jousting events with anyone. I will say that age plays a big part in what I do. If I meet an older person, male or female, I let them go first in a doorway or whatever.
   It used to be an easy call if someone drops something, I jump up and get it for them. Now, it depends who does it. It they are older, easy call, I get it. Struggling with a baby, easy call. I woman my age or younger, not so much. A guy, if he's hot, I dive for it. Just kidding. I'm usually busy falling on the floor so he can help me up. My little way to draw his attention to what he dropped so he can get it himself. >:-)
   I noticed as a woman that guys speak in a softer voice to me than before. (Guys that I know.)
If I ever offend you, let me know. It's not what I am about.
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HRT June 11, 2015. (new birthday) - FFS in late June 2016. (Dr. _____=Ugh!) - Full time June 18, 2016 (Yeah! finally) - GCS June 27, 2017. (McGinn=Yeah!) - Under Eye repair from FFS 8/17/17 - Nose surgery-November 20, 2017 (Dr. Papel=Yeah) - Hair Transplant on June 21, 2018 (Dr. Cooley-yeah) - Breast Augmentation on July 10, 2018 (Dr. Basner in Baltimore) - Removed bad scarring from FFS surgery near ears and hairline in August, 2018 (Dr. Papel) -Sept. 2018, starting a skin regiment on face with Retin A  April 2019 -repairing neck scar from FFS

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TonyaW



Quote from: F_P_M on April 08, 2019, 05:45:46 PM

Men's trousers are SO COMFORTABLE OMG.
Why didn't anyone tell me this!?? And pockets! Guys.. guys.. POCKETS! Pockets you can fit your hands into! that are at a comfortable height to put said hands into.
Ooooo pockets! I love you.
I can't keep my hands outta them lol.



I thought the exact same thing about leggings. 

Cargo pants were great once I needed to carry a phone and reading glasses everywhere.

Honestly, the only time I really use pockets now is when golfing.

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