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Started by Ender, August 06, 2008, 08:08:56 PM
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Quote from: tekla on August 07, 2008, 08:04:23 PMA picture is just that, a picture, but most gender traits are not about the face, but about mannerisms, actions, vocabulary, the way you hold a beer in the bar, if you order a beer (no glass) or some fru-fru drink, how you walk, how you cross your legs, all sorts of things that make "DO I PASS" based on a photo alone a bad way to judge. Remember, most people can guess gender from watching people walk away from them, i.e. they don't even see the face, they just watch the movement.
Quote from: Eryk on August 08, 2008, 12:15:15 PMQuote from: tekla on August 07, 2008, 08:04:23 PMA picture is just that, a picture, but most gender traits are not about the face, but about mannerisms, actions, vocabulary, the way you hold a beer in the bar, if you order a beer (no glass) or some fru-fru drink, how you walk, how you cross your legs, all sorts of things that make "DO I PASS" based on a photo alone a bad way to judge. Remember, most people can guess gender from watching people walk away from them, i.e. they don't even see the face, they just watch the movement.Sound advice, Tekla. I know that passing comes down to more than just what my mug looks like. The thing is, what seems to give me away the most is my face. It used to be 'sir, gentleman, young man' when people approached me from behind or sideways when I had long hair, but they'd immediately correct themselves (with many apologies) as soon as they saw my face. Something about it is just too damn young, sweet, and cute (thanks to my mom for those words >.< she says that that's why I'll never pass as a man... after T I suspect that'll just be wishful thinking on her part). I've been told this by friends as well--everything is spot-on male (particularly the walking and beer part, I'm told ), and the only giveaway would be my face. Thing is, the way the long hair framed it was rather feminine and the hair obscured my lower face, making it look smaller and more delicate than it actually is; the hair was also hella wavy/curly and made me look far cuter in the feminine sense. In the past week (post haircut), I've looked people dead-on in the eye and their conclusion was to greet me with 'sir' or something similar, or 'gentlemen' if I was with friends. They don't call me out even after speaking with them, provided I cool it on inflections and don't bother with hand gestures. Only once was I greeted with female pronouns by a stranger, but then again I was going out of my way with voice inflections and hand gestures... is it odd that it's like an experiment to me to figure out what actions of mine lead people to come to the conclusion of 'male' or 'female'?
Quote from: PolarBear on August 08, 2008, 01:08:48 PMYou look remarkably like my cousin. I have no idea how old you are, but you look like a young man / older boy to me.And eh, my cousin is quite the lady's man, or so I've heard.
Quote from: Phate on August 09, 2008, 12:03:15 AM22? You look a little younger than that, I was thinking maybe 18 or 19 but ah well, you DO look passable to me :ODo you have a lot of people telling you that you look a lot younger than your real age?