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MTFs Which Type are You?

Started by Princess of Hearts, June 25, 2011, 08:26:32 PM

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Cindy

Whoops
Never heard or seen any of them before.

I identify as me, stops a lot of problems that way.
Cindy
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AbraCadabra

Only of the second girl group pic, the one on the far right.
Axelle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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CarlieElizabeth

I would have to say my mannerisms or more like the one in the center. "Don't mess with me" :)
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RhinoP

Geez, you could add up all their boobs and still not get a B cup!

I'm def the girl in the leather jacket, I've always identified with a look that gives me a somewhat rough-around-the-edges, haughty, alternative look - I used to look quite a bit near that characteristic before my growth-regulation condition. In terms of hair, I love very large curls, large waves, somewhat sassy, very standout. I truly have a standout mind, and I've always felt that I deserve a standout look to match. And I adore very textured jackets, almost very Michael Jackson crazy outfits. Very powerful looks. I've accomplished a lot in my life both emotionally and artistically, and I've always wanted a look that says "This is me", instead of having the features of my possible growth disease.

I guess that's why I'm a bit of a strange trans, I truly look extremely masculine and Adromegaloid as it is, but even when I get FFS, I still want a very defined look that really gives me a "Sandra Bullock"-ish strength. I sort of want a combination of being female and accessible while still seeming stand-out and haughty. I truly don't ever want a bubbly, chubby cutsie look, I hope my transition really brings me to a place that even beyond gender just represents the personality I have inside me, and really, even a bit like Judge Judy's facial characteristics, I've always wanted a "powerful woman" essence. My sister grew up to have this exact look, and I've always been so extremely jealous!

I guess that's just what I'd describe myself as; I see myself as having a very powerful female personality, and having a powerful personality is something that's very hard to portray to people without having the looks that match. Very healthily self-empowered (but not rude) people just tend to love wearing their hearts and souls on their sleeves - in fact, appearance and wearing "trophies" of the personality was up upmost importance to the tribes of my ancestors - and I feel the same way about facial characteristics and outfits. It's even beyond gender, to me, it's a full personality that I can't properly or functionally express while looking like a caveman. Passing's not even possible for me after all, much less walking around with sass and umph!


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Lisbeth

Quote from: Princess of Hearts on June 25, 2011, 08:26:32 PM
It seems to me that the British Girl-group The Saturdays are fairly representative of young women.  Have a look at each of them and see which one you identify with most.  :)



If you classify yourself by which female celebrity or model you look like, then you have bought into the stereotypes our society imposes on women.

From my series on the objectification of women:
Wind Me Up: I Want to Look Like a Model
"Anyone who attempts to play the 'real transsexual' card should be summarily dismissed, as they are merely engaging in name calling rather than serious debate."
--Julia Serano

http://juliaserano.blogspot.com/2011/09/transsexual-versus-transgender.html
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RachaelAnn22

I dress more like the one in the middle.
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Annah

i would have to say none of em.

If I had to identify with someone famous, it would be either

Keira Knightly


or

Emma Watson
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heatherrose



None of the above.
The pic on the page at the end of this link
fits my attitude, look and persona alot better.


http://movies.nytimes.com/2009/10/09/movies/09trucker.html


"I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,
I've always wanted to live in a neighborhood with you.

So let's make the most of this beautiful day,
Since we're together, we might as well say,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?" - Fred Rogers
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pebbles

I don't identify with any of them I am my own person.
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Angel On Acid

I don't identify with any of them. They're all pretty much the same anyway.
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Cen

Without more information, I'm leaning towards not identifying with any of them.  Neither group looks particularly diverse, though.
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