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Started by Izumi, August 06, 2010, 12:42:43 PM

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Izumi

What part of your body makes you feel more feminine?  I know a lot will say whats down below after surgery, but excluding the breasts and whats between your legs, what feature gives you a good feeling about yourself as a female. 

For me its my hair, I take good care of it, it feels silky and shines when i want to make it.  Its delicate and airy and since its long it feels really good on my skin before i take a shower or wearing clothing where my hair touches the bare skin.  The way it moves and smells (my fiance is always smelling my head, lol, he always says I smell nice).  The way it touches my body and the feel of it really makes me feel like a woman sometimes...  What about you?
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Samantha_Peterson

My legs right after I shave ^_ They just feel SOOO nice ^_^
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rejennyrated

Interesting question. Probably my vocal chords and voice.

(Although other possible candidates include feet hands and nose all thankfully reasonably small and delicate, and indeed my hair.)
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tori319

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Janet_Girl

Interesting.  Even though I might not be the prettiest woman, I actually think my face, a.k.a. my look, is what makes me feel the most feminine.
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Rock_chick

My face...somedays I can look in the mirror and there's absolutely no male there. Those are the good days. The bad days I don't want to talk about.
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pebbles

I like my cheekbones, And my hair Enjoying it even more now i'm on hormones it's thicker and free of the overwhelming amount of grease that used to plague me :)
one of my favorite changes, and I kinda like my skin not so much the areas still suffering with hair but I like how it's changed from thick coarse sweaty oily and hairy to nearly it's polar opposite. and the most changed areas are covered with freckles now to like declare it's not like it was before. like seeing a blasted landscape recover ^_^
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Sinnyo

My legs tend not to react well to shaving, and while I do like the thickness of my thighs, I reckon it's my shaved lower arms I'm happiest with. My upper arms are sadly chunky, but the rest manages to look feminine enough when treated. It's a great feeling just to have smooth skin somewhere. :)
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ClaudiaJ

My hair. I used to not know what to do with it, it was a wavy floaty mess. Then I was imitating a dog once while my hair was still wet from a shower. I shook my head violently like a dog stepping out of the pond, and BAM! Curly hair everywhere. I've only had it cut once since then, which was a huge mistake. I don't let anyone convince me I have split ends anymore, they cut it all off D:
I've been growing it since 2006, it's about 2-3 feet long if uncurled. It lays about half a foot past my shoulders sometimes, and other times it curls more tightly and doesn't go past my shoulders.
I used to wish I had normal straight hair back when I couldn't get much length out of it, but after the two year mark it got so much better. Every girl I knew was jealous of my hair :D
I was at a prom-night alt-party once and spent the last 3 or 4 hours napping in some girls lap, whom I've never met before, just gently playing through my hair. I looked like I'd stuck my finger in a lightsocket afterwards though.
And headbanging with long curly hair flying around is very satisfying.
I normally keep it tied back lately though, just because it's easier to manage and it looked more "professional" at the job that I no longer have.
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spacial

Quote from: Janet Lynn on August 06, 2010, 01:49:20 PM
Interesting.  Even though I might not be the prettiest woman, I actually think my face, a.k.a. my look, is what makes me feel the most feminine.

You do have a very plesent, feminine face Janet
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Felly

Gotta be my thighs, hips, butt and hands/feet :laugh:

As for my face.. I'd just rather have it melt away...
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Janet_Girl

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pretty pauline

My hair, it takes a lot of maintenance, in my early years of transition I use to go to bed with hair curlers rolled and clipped tightly in my hair, used to be painful just to try and sleep with them in, but in the morning just to take them out and get the curls just right was well worth all the pain and effort and made me feel more feminine and girly lol, nowadays just having a good hair day at the hair stylist puts an extra spring in my step.
Not forgetting my face, the present day my skin is very soft, silky and feminine, down to all the years of surgery, skin creams, cosmetics and the magic of estrogen, so I guess its my face and hair and getting complements from my Fiancé.
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Karla

I've always felt comfortable about my neck, how smooth and sensitive it feels to the touch or when water or air runs across it.
When I wasn't out, my sister said I have a girl's neck.. then I told her.  ;)

I like things about my face, hands and skin, oh yeah and butt  :angel:
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LynnER

My back and shoulders :)

Also my butt and hips. But I look my best with shoulders showing.
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lightvi

You have really nice hair Izumi, I'm jelous! Mine is all damaged from flat ironing :( I hate having really curly hair. If they ever needed a test subject to swap curly hair for straight hair I would volunteer!

Hmm... well I like my hands and tummy. I think they're pretty feminine :) My sis says I have girly legs too but I always thought they were too muscly looking.
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ClaudiaJ

Quote from: lightvi on August 06, 2010, 06:45:16 PM
You have really nice hair Izumi, I'm jelous! Mine is all damaged from flat ironing :( I hate having really curly hair. If they ever needed a test subject to swap curly hair for straight hair I would volunteer!

Hmm... well I like my hands and tummy. I think they're pretty feminine :) My sis says I have girly legs too but I always thought they were too muscly looking.

I used to hate my curly hair too. It always looked so short, even when it was past my shoulders wet, it ended up 1/8th the height all curled up. And it's also kinda inconsistent, I have some straight bunches, and in the back theres a large clump that's always frizzed out.

I didn't start to really like it until it had enough weight to fall around my shoulders. Before then it was always in a light poof of curls up top. It certainly makes most straight-haired bio-girls jealous :D It helps a lot to boost my self-image. I used to joke with my friend Chrissy that I would trade in my hair for her body any day of the week. I never really came out to most people, I just dropped gems like that every now and again :P
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lightvi

Quote from: CJHard on August 06, 2010, 06:58:27 PM
I used to hate my curly hair too. It always looked so short, even when it was past my shoulders wet, it ended up 1/8th the height all curled up. And it's also kinda inconsistent, I have some straight bunches, and in the back theres a large clump that's always frizzed out.

I didn't start to really like it until it had enough weight to fall around my shoulders. Before then it was always in a light poof of curls up top. It certainly makes most straight-haired bio-girls jealous :D It helps a lot to boost my self-image. I used to joke with my friend Chrissy that I would trade in my hair for her body any day of the week. I never really came out to most people, I just dropped gems like that every now and again :P

I knnooww it's terrible when it's growing out, I had an afro for a while until it fell down lol! Now it's past my shoulders, which I really like but it takes forever to flat iron and if it gets hot or rains there goes all my work :(. I'm almost at the point of just wanting a really good wig and call it quits.
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WarHeadJoe3

Quote from: CJHard on August 06, 2010, 03:45:23 PM
It lays about half a foot past my shoulders sometimes, and other times it curls more tightly and doesn't go past my shoulders.

so your hair is like mine? how do you get yours to fall? ive been trying this for like 2 yrs D:
and yes, long curly hair does feel good when headbanging!
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ClaudiaJ

Quote from: WarHeadJoe3 on August 06, 2010, 07:17:13 PM
so your hair is like mine? how do you get yours to fall? ive been trying this for like 2 yrs D:
and yes, long curly hair does feel good when headbanging!
http://imgur.com/p96qi.jpg This was me in March of '09, after some serious headbanging. I just kept growing and it eventually did it on it's own. I started growing it sometime in 2006, so it takes some serious patience. It's even longer than that today.
http://imgur.com/eyXJx.jpg I honestly have no recollection of when this was taken, but think it was 2007 during one of my "Let's try colors that aren't black" phase. It also looks like I was shaving my arms then (I had to stop when I went to the same college my mom works at :-\)
As you can see it's come a long way. I don't think it really fell on its own weight until late 2008. I throw on some Society's Plague sometimes after my morning shower and headbang for a song or two, it keeps the curls loose while it dries, that way they're not all bound tightly in ringlets and looking short. It also adds volume so it's not so flattened against your face, but that can be too poofy for some people. If you let it dry just normally it will be kinda flat but it may have enough weight to lay down. I used to dry it without first poofing it out, but after seeing pictures (won't post those), I thought it just looked really bad.

Quote from: lightvi on August 06, 2010, 07:09:17 PM
I knnooww it's terrible when it's growing out, I had an afro for a while until it fell down lol! Now it's past my shoulders, which I really like but it takes forever to flat iron and if it gets hot or rains there goes all my work :(. I'm almost at the point of just wanting a really good wig and call it quits.
For a while I used to answer to the name "JewFro" :-\ I don't have any pics of that, and if I did there's no way they'll survive the burning. If you have the patience for a few years of growing, I think curly hair is really worth it
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