Quote from: Sarah7 on January 18, 2012, 04:18:39 PM
Annika started off very androgynous. She was only around 7 months on HRT when she wrote that article. And some of us don't ever have much in the way of masculine mannerisms or movement or even voice.
*Shrug* It happens. Some of us get lucky. Some of us get very lucky. (Points at JoeyD
) I was wandering around women's change rooms after 6 months on hormones myself.
This is her blog: http://transgenderexpress.wordpress.com/
You can see what she started out like.
<I used to be
invisible in public when I was read as a heternormative white upper-middle-class cisgender boy>
Doesn't sound too androgynous....not even 'gayish'
She describes her androgynous state when she started using make up etc.
And being naturally totally androgynous means getting looked at too, as I remember from my pre hrt days.
People trying to decide what sex I was, sometimes for more than 20 seconds....and no, it was impossible for me to switch from a totally passable boy to a totally passable girl like JoeyD describes. I wasn't a passable boy at all. And trying to would have been ridiculous, like bad acting.
I was (naturally) androgynous to such a degree I could only switch to a passable girl.
I've
NEVER EVER tasted the 'privilege' of being a passable man...way too androgynous pre HRT.
And I wish I had! Really!
I simply miss something about that in
my past...being unhappy as a passable male is something I prefer to being unhapply as totally androgynous/way too feminine as a man.
Makes you very visible AND vulnerable too. No way of leading a 'normal' life when you're visible like that, sticking out like a sore thumb, having an education, building a carreer etcetcetc.
THAT was impossible for me, because of being very androgynous looking and naturally feminine acting.
So yes, considering that I envy 'ex straight' MTF's.
I read a post in the FFS section about someone who KNEW she was MTF, married a woman nevertheless, had an excellent education, built a supercareer that made her earn A LOT of $$$, divorced her wife and spend A LOT of $$$$ on FFS....
Minus the wife, I was and am only into men... and not capable of lying THAT harsh to people/a partner...I would have done the same.
That's a good foundation for later life as a MTF plus it gives you the excellent chance to build a strong, healthy, cast iron ego.
I'm a visiting nurse btw.