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  • How have children affected you with your feminine features?

    Posted by Anonymous on 27/12/2008 at 9:47 pm

    I had a very interesting situation a week ago

    My boobs show up quite a lot and its just to muggy to wear anything up to except at loose T shirt. I did a delivery to a client, a single mother with four children between 5 and 10 yrs old, three girls and a older boy. I proceeded to install the product that required half an hours assembly. The mother was in the room next door and occasionally looked in and TRIED to control the kids

    One young girl says to me” You got girl boobs”
    I said that I got “ man boobs “ not to let on
    Another girl said “ are you a man or a woman”
    And there were many, many comments of a similar nature

    I get along well with kids probably because I am childish at heart.

    It ended up in a fun wrestling match. Four kids trying to raise my T Shirt to look at my boobs and the mother in the next room. I don’t know what she was thinking. I certainly was not negative.

    I felt sad when my job was done as the mother and I discussed and shunned the medical treatments of today. What had happened to her daughter etc.
    One of her children of 6 is dying of cancer. I livened up her life for a brief moment in time

    How have children affected you with your feminine features?

    Georgette

    Anonymous replied 16 years, 1 month ago 1 Member · 4 Replies
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  • Anonymous

    Guest
    27/12/2008 at 10:18 pm

    Hi all. The only things that I can add to this thread are these, which I thought as rather cute at the time.

    When I was going home after Transfusion on the Sunday afternoon, I got of the train and was walking home through the shopping center carpark minding my own business. A young girl rode up from behind on her bike, didn’t stop but yelled out as loud as she could….”I like your hair colour, is really good!”

    My second cousin who was 13 when I came out, got told by his parents about me. I was up visiting and was showing them my profile on TR when he walked in to the room. I asked if he was allowed to see this and they said that he knew. He looked at me and I at him and we both smiled and shrugged our shoulders and kept going. Totally not expected by me at all.

    Peta A.

  • Alice

    Member
    28/12/2008 at 11:05 am
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    How have children affected you with your feminine features?

    Not long after I got my ears pierced (about September 2000), I had a customer’s young daughter comment to her father that I had both ears pierced, to which he replied that her mother said that she could get hers done when she turned 18 but if it was his decision, she’d have to wait until she was 36. Yes, he was from a minority christian church…

    The 2nd time I’ve ever a comment about my earrings was just before xmas this year. A girl from my son’s preschool commented at a party about my having earrings in both ears I responded “so do you” and she went on to say that I looked like a girl. She also claimed that I was wearing makeup (sadly, I wasn’t).

    Alice

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    28/12/2008 at 10:09 pm

    Doing the markets every weekend for the last 8 years and all my customer seeing my changes without knowing what was going on made kids comments very interesting.

    Before I was on hormones and was trying to be a normal guy, a young boy came up and told me I looked like a girl, I replyed that I did not pass well enought if he had to comment …. he looked confused.

    I always have worn a “girls ring”, and a young girl pointed out that I was wareing a girls ring, I simply repyed “Funny that, a girl gave it to me”, she then told me it was ok then.

    The week that I was changing to full time was funny because I was wareing jeans and had boobs, a young kid had to settle the adult’s questions and asked if I was a boy or a girl, I responded I was once a boy but I was changing into a girl. She asked if it hurts, and I said it does sometime but it hurts more not too. She smiled and her parents procceeded to spend $200 on plants so I guess it was the right answer.

    xxxx

    Kelly Jones

  • Anonymous

    Guest
    29/12/2008 at 9:37 am
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    ….She asked if it hurts, and I said it does sometime but it hurts more not too. …

    LOL!!! 😆

    I very rarely encounter children.. sure the odd stare/glare at the shops in recent times ..but not much. A long time ago when I was about 21 I had long hair and was doing work as a pizza delivery boy.. I arrived at a house and a little girl shouted “the pizza girl is here!”. They hadn’t even tasted the pizza and they were already giving me compliments awww phanks! :P