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    Profile/Sig Codes

    Another thread raised the problem that not everyone can be easily identified as TG/CD vs TG/TS, and the confusion that entails to newbies. I agree, and since so many of us are in the "self identify" scheme of things, I thought something along the lines of the old "Geek Code" might work. See http://www.geekcode.com/geek.html.

    The TG Code could work in a similar fashion. For starters I could be TG>CD !TS. Let's get creative!

    By way of full disclosure, my Geek Code is (version 3.1, not updated to latest release of 3.12):

    Version 3.1

    GJ/O$ d++(-) s: a++ C+++ UB++ P++>+++ L+ E--- W- N- !o K- w--- !O M++(+++) V-- PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP++ !t !5 !X !R tv+ b++ DI+ !D G-- e++++ h---- r+++ y++++
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    Sorry, I don't put that much effort into analyzing anything without getting paid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenda.Clark View Post
    GJ/O$ d++(-) s: a++ C+++ UB++ P++>+++ L+ E--- W- N- !o K- w--- !O M++(+++) V-- PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP++ !t !5 !X !R tv+ b++ DI+ !D G-- e++++ h---- r+++ y++++
    ???? It's all Geek to me.

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    Just what the doctor ordered: more labels to create divisions in an already badly divided house. If the label doesn't say Dior, it really isn't saying much.
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    Some people do not desire to be boxed into a code.
    Others might be still looking trying to decide.
    Others still might be moving between so called codes.......
    And the same code / description most likely will have a different interpretation by different people.
    IMO Emi has about the best thought on this....

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    Way too complicated for me. I'm not a fan of strictly defined labels since humans are too complex and contradictory to be forced to fit a predetermined description.

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    I love geeky stuff! I need to figure what my geek code is.

    But for this forum, I'll just stick to calling myself a crossdresser.
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    Do you realize that the Geek Code includes us? The first item under appearance is "Dress" and a code of "dx" indicates "crossdresser"!

    http://www.geekcode.com/geek.html

    The Geek Code is pretty old and includes things that aren't really relevant these days. OS/2? Doom? The WWW is something brand new?!
    Last edited by Eryn; 08-27-2014 at 06:14 PM.
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    This will be more helpful to newbies: http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...ed-Definitions
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    All too complicated for me sorry.

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