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  • Anonymous

    Guest
    02/05/2007 at 8:14 pm

    After taking hormones for a year now I found that there are many numerous acts that can be said as different and not male like. For example when switching the air conditioner in the car. I used to go in bang turn it on. Now I do it more elegently and extend a single point finger to press the button. Then you start thinking, I have never done it this way before and do the same again and again, seems to be embedded now without effort. OK what other changes have occurred. Like previous replies, emotion is definetly one. 90% down on aggression, greater interest in others, calmer life style, less upset, more domesticated ie nurtering etc

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  • Anonymous

    Guest
    03/05/2007 at 10:47 am
    Quote:
    For example when switching the air conditioner in the car. I used to go in bang turn it on. Now I do it more elegently and extend a single point finger to press the button. Then you start thinking, I have never done it this way before and do the same again and again, seems to be embedded now without effort.

    hmmm… strange… i’ve been doing that all my life whenever i get in the car, be it driver seat or passanger side… i’d turn on the a/c with one finger.. never banged it in anyway… in fact i turn on all switches the same way… unless it’s one of those big huge red buttons that you really got to smack real hard to even budge it…!!!! that, i normally leave it to someone else to do..!!!

    and the thing is… i am not even on hormones….!!!! probably most of my subtle actions could be feminine even without me really knowing it… but see, that’s just it.. most of them are things i’ve been doing probably all my life…!!! does that make me a transsexual..?!?!? hmmmm….

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    05/05/2007 at 9:03 pm

    Being on estrogen replacement for over one year now has changed me physically in breast and fat distribution. People have noticed a different appearance physically in comparison even when there was a gap in weight loss.
    Estrogen has also changed my mind. As per last reply in [emotion is definetly one. 90% down on aggression, greater interest in others, calmer life style, less upset, more domesticated ie nurtering etc}
    I also do other things female like getting lost on the road more so than a year ago, and a variety of other little female idiosyncrasies. As a unaffected by estrogen male, I always looked at these female idiosyncrasies negatively. “Silly woman” . But now I realise that women can’t help it, because it’s their design, and becoming more female by estrogen has made me realise this and don’t dare to call women, silly now. I have breached my own view of walking the walk.
    Doing female things is not just one finger, it is collectively. There is gait, the way men and women walk, the difference. TR’s by enlarge will have to learn the gait of walking as a female but I also believe that estrogen can also change smaller gaits, like the gait on pressing a switch on a panel. It is probably not the finger, but it is the way you do it. The gait of more elegance in pressing a switch perhaps. We deliberately copy a lot of female gaits to become what we wish to be but this one was not one of the ones I did consciously. I just happen to notice it.

    This can be supported by the transformation claim of certain estrogens giving a TR a womans mind. I do wish to add though that one member warned me that transformation has had some exaggerated claims but even so it is recognised that hormones can do this at some level, what ever this level is.
    Jane

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    02/05/2010 at 11:34 pm

    I have always cried in movies and have to admit that my favourite movies are Chick Flicks. I was reading a very good book recently about a young girl born in the late 1940s who never knew her father, somewhat rejected by her mother and spent her life trying to find him. Her trials and tribulations living in institutions here in NSW during the 50’s and 60’s were terrible. On one occasion while reading this book I found I had tears running down my face.
    Don’t know if that is my “Feminine Side” but I think it is just me and don’t need to explain it.
    And oh yes….toilet seat always down

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    03/05/2010 at 12:58 am

    I am who i am inside and i am a female, so i ask myself this question and here is my answer. :D

    I have learned to mimic some male attributes to exist in a world that previously saw me as being male.
    I don’t really nor ever did set a line with what is a female trait and what is a male trait.
    Sure stereotypical football(soccer) and going down the pub could be classed as male traits.
    But many females like the above, does that make them less female?

    Yes i played with secret hidden dolls when i was a child and wanted girl things for birthdays and Christmas etc i knew from age dot that i was in the wrong body.
    I cry a lot, I am emotional and i have noticed i am very much in tune with females rather than males, but then why would i not be, i am a female..

    So i cannot in theory answer any differently except to say.

    I would prefer to adopt a kitten rather than buy the latest fancy go faster stripes for my car :D

    x

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    03/05/2010 at 9:08 am

    I cry a lot…….my partner says i hold my wine glass like a female and i walk like a female. does that all count?

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    03/05/2010 at 1:46 pm

    I must admit, I like doing the ironing; ironing my girly things is a big plus, particularly the long, pleated difficult dresses and blouses. Don’t know if it’s a girl thing but completing a whole basket of ironing gives me a great sense of satisfaction.

    Julie

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