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Started by emoboi, August 16, 2008, 06:29:40 PM

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Elwood

Well then consider yourself lucky. Most transguys I meet for some reason are tall and big like bioboys. I guess I'm one of the rare few that actually has the body of a cute girl. Sorry that I don't meet your standards. I will never fit a men's anything. I won't get that much bigger.
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Aiden

Quote from: Elwood on August 20, 2008, 06:12:13 PM
Well then consider yourself lucky. Most transguys I meet for some reason are tall and big like bioboys. I guess I'm one of the rare few that actually has the body of a cute girl. Sorry that I don't meet your standards. I will never fit a men's anything. I won't get that much bigger.

Yeh well consider yourself lucky as well.  Least you don't have to worry as much about big breasts and hips giving you away
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Elwood

Quote from: Aiden on August 20, 2008, 06:14:43 PM
Quote from: Elwood on August 20, 2008, 06:12:13 PMWell then consider yourself lucky. Most transguys I meet for some reason are tall and big like bioboys. I guess I'm one of the rare few that actually has the body of a cute girl. Sorry that I don't meet your standards. I will never fit a men's anything. I won't get that much bigger.
Yeh well consider yourself lucky as well.  Least you don't have to worry as much about big breasts and hips giving you away
And all of that can be changed. The thing is, I'd rather not pass before T and surgery to be rewarded with a manly frame after transition. I like to think about the future, not the present. And my future looks pretty grim.
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icontact

"At Target they sell underwear that looks like boy's underwear in the girl's section."

;D Yes indeed they do. I wear those. I love them. They're comfy, and you can pack them without fear of the pack falling out too.
Hardly online anymore. You can reach me at http://cosyoucantbuyahouseinheaven.tumblr.com/ask
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Aiden

Quote from: Elwood on August 20, 2008, 06:16:02 PM
Quote from: Aiden on August 20, 2008, 06:14:43 PM
Quote from: Elwood on August 20, 2008, 06:12:13 PMWell then consider yourself lucky. Most transguys I meet for some reason are tall and big like bioboys. I guess I'm one of the rare few that actually has the body of a cute girl. Sorry that I don't meet your standards. I will never fit a men's anything. I won't get that much bigger.
Yeh well consider yourself lucky as well.  Least you don't have to worry as much about big breasts and hips giving you away
And all of that can be changed. The thing is, I'd rather not pass before T and surgery to be rewarded with a manly frame after transition. I like to think about the future, not the present. And my future looks pretty grim.

Not all guys are big though.   You already pass why would you pass any less.  You'd just be a small guy lol   Might find someone attracted to the cute little guys.  :)
Every day we pass people, do we see them or the mask they wear?
If you live under a mask long enough, does it eventually break or wear down?  Does it become part you?  Maybe alone, they are truly themselves?  Or maybe they have forgotten or buried themselves so long, they forget they are not a mask?
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Nero

Locked till the AC kicks on in here.  ;)

Posted on: August 20, 2008, 07:21:53 PM
Just a reminder after reading through this thread:

Let's not get personal and let's remember that transguys come in all shapes and sizes and that we all have features that bother/ed us so let's try to be a little more sensitive about that.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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