Here's a different take on an age-old question for MtF's.
Why do you want to imitate a woman?
Here's a different take on an age-old question for MtF's.
Why do you want to imitate a woman?
Last edited by Emily Anderson; 06-29-2008 at 05:15 PM.
I just like looking pretty, myself!!
For me, wearing female clothing makes me feel good.
I live like I type, Making a lot of errors, but it will be OK in the end.
Because I really love the way a woman looks. Imitation is the best and biggest part of flattery.
Charlie
I really don't know!
I think, if I had my choice, I would rather not have this need. That's one side of me. Another side says that I am so fortunate to be able to enjoy both my male and female characteristics. It is a constant dilema. I have read many posts that say that if they had the choice, they would never have elected to be female focused. The honest truth for me is that I would not have wanted to miss the shear enjoyment of being who I am (or seem to be).
I truly love being Jayme. Almost to the point that I would give up everything else to accomplish that. My SO is tuned in enough to realize this, but of course I deny it whenever it becomes an issue. I fool myself. She left for five days of visiting with family and said "I won't be gone five minutes before you will be dressed." To prove her wrong I lasted 12 hours. Did I win or lose? I have no idea.
I wish the answers were easier, but they are not.
God bless us all.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Angie
I really don't know either. At this point in my life I don't want to know. I don't think of it as imitation. I think I am just being me. I have done this for so long that it is now 2nd nature. I love my fem side and don't believe I will ever stop trying to improve my appearance. Call it imitation if you will, I call it dedication to success.
I consider it more towards self-expression. I am expressing the female side of myself. I think what "outsiders" fail to understand, is that it goes beyond the clothes and makeup. My personality traits, attitudes, etc... are the femme parts of me you can't see. I just make it easier to see me by dressing up all pretty like. Of course, satin and silk are heaven... so are a sweet pair of shoes.
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"So that others may live..."
"Candy is Dandy but Liquor is Quicker!"
Well, I wish I were born a hot woman but that's never gonna happen. So imitation is the closest I can get.
I don't want to imitate anyone... I just want to be myself.
Fulltime girl on the inside.
Lipstick=confidence
[SIZE=4]Holly[/SIZE]
There are many reasons we choose to dress feminine. As Holly said it may be to be herself and Deborah Jane said she is a woman. I think they are both right. We, myself included, may well have come into this world with a mind that is more female than male. Quite possibly, if not influenced so strongly by society, we would have developed at a very young age much the want a gg does in her early years. In any case, what is important is that we all find our comfort level and enjoy life.
Eileen
Well at least a part of me is often imitating a man. I would think it's imperative that the other part imitates a woman. That way we keep The Universal Karmic Wheel in balance.
And yes, this answer makes every bit as much sense as your question!
Peace and Love, Joanie
Women are beautiful, feminine, smart, strong, caring, nurturing, supportive, and fun to look at and they just look so good no matter what they dress in.
I admire women and had a strong bond and connection with my mom who I miss dearly.
I also love pretty clothes.
I love women and I love womens clothing.
That does it for me!
emmi
Define imitate. I think it is a poor choice of words. I think what we do is emulate and try to become as close as we can without taking the drastic further steps.
That makes as much sense as asking why I want to imitate a man. That's how I feel. I feeel more natural when being a woman, I's gladly live out my life as one. I know that I will never be one- I don't have all the instincts a woman gets from growing up as one and by their contacts with other girls and boys. But I can try my best. Love the breadth of styles and colors that women we2ar. Hair satyles, shoes, male up, freedom of emotion, all that I can think of. Yes, l,ife would certainly be different what with gender biases, life differences, child bearing and raising, and such but I would also like to be in the vangard of changing those things and claiming women's right for equality with men. Steps have been taken but there is still a long way to go and someday men wanting to be feminne and pretty and strong will seem as natural as women wanting to move into positions and duties once thought to be the exclusive right of men.
No imitation...just making the outside match the inside!
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Regina
Imitation seems to me to be a natural form of establishing connections. For example, observing people in a conversation, one can see that persons who are connecting with one another often mirror the posture and arm position of the members of their group.
Imitation, according to the cliche, is a form (perhaps one of the greatest forms) of flattery. Men do love women in many senses of the word "love"; imitating them is a way of showing that.
Imitation is also a way of mocking usually through exaggeration; sometimes this has a humor or satiric effect.
And we learn by imitation. Humans, I think, are natural learners. We imitate sounds, gestures, social behaviors, and in do so we establish and develop our ability to communicate orally and bodily as well as our skills at getting along with and for others.
If we enjoy something apart from ourselves, we often imitate it as a way of making it our own. This is a very powerful human quality that anthropologists could write a lot about (e.g., imitate the lion's roar to make the lion's power your own; dance in a way that looks like a gazelle to attain its grace and speed; or dance a dance that suggests sexual behavior as a way to enjoy a powerful, intimate experience with your partner (watch "Dancing with the Stars" to see this in action).
I think that imitation is a very natural and wonderful way of expression and assimilation.
I imitate women because it helps me to become more in tune with the feelings I have about femininity and to give those feelings the fullest expression.
warmly, Linnea
Quote: "Why do you want to imitate a woman?"
I don't imitate, I am a Woman in a Man's body.
Paula Rae
[SIZE="1"]Member: Diablo Valley Girls[/SIZE]
Im not imitating anyone.Im Claire
Claire en femme,smart,casual and sexy!
I think it's mostly an outer expression of inner feelings. To really imitate a woman implies a lot of hard work and caring about others.
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