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getting known

Started by Princess, July 21, 2008, 10:46:34 PM

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Princess

i think i'm starting to get known as a girl in public places. i've been called ma'am, and a lady several times. this never happened earlier in my life, but i know the right way to carry myself now. i had to teach it to myself, because my mom never taught me, like genetic girls moms' teach them. all i need is hormones to ensure that i always get known this way.
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Elwood

Lol. I'm a genetic female and my mom didn't teach me ->-bleeped-<-. Mostly because she noticed I was a "tomboy" very young.

I still don't know why my gender identity took her by surprise. I always acted like a boy.

Congrats on your accomplishment!  :)
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almost,angie

 That is so cool princess. I wish it was that way for me. I was constantly called a girl when I was younger (before I was 10) Then my looks started to change. My dad told me everyone said I was too pretty to be a boy. LOL

 
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trapthavok

Congrats on getting ma'med  :D it's always great to feel recognized
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Avie

ya, with me i never got "taught", really ive just carried myself in a girlish manner all of my life. its something i know how to do from the get-go.
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Gracie Faise

Quote from: Elwood on July 21, 2008, 11:02:14 PM
Lol. I'm a genetic female and my mom didn't teach me ->-bleeped-<-. Mostly because she noticed I was a "tomboy" very young.

I still don't know why my gender identity took her by surprise. I always acted like a boy.

Congrats on your accomplishment!  :)
I doubt anyone is really "taught". It is just who you as a child noticed and learned from by means of observation.
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