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Rebecca Jayne
11-04-2009, 04:30 AM
Do you have any?

I just noticed this is one I have started..........:daydreaming:

Tissues everywhere

Tissue in my panys pocket, one in mt fleece pullover, heck 2 in my jacket, l & r side and just now without thinking I put one in my bra. I know they are good to have around, but my goodness.

Hey I better go check my purse!

Sheila
11-04-2009, 04:35 AM
awwwwww sorry you got flu :heehee::heehee:

Leasa Wells
11-04-2009, 05:26 AM
i am the same way with hand creames, and i just starting using a nightly cream on my face and after showers.

Joanne f
11-04-2009, 05:31 AM
I have a little one , wearing a dress :lol2:

lee in a skirt
11-04-2009, 05:51 AM
dont worry i keep picking up new traits.

Fab Karen
11-04-2009, 05:52 AM
That's feminine?? Having allergy issues my entire life, it's just sensible.

Karren H
11-04-2009, 09:01 AM
When I offer up my box of pink tissues setting on my desk..... to someone with a sniflle it always raises eye brows.... But to date no one has refused one.. I don't consider that a trait... Just a prettier alternative.

sabrina mercedes
11-04-2009, 12:23 PM
If there is one thing I have noticed on the boards, it's that nearly all of us like to SHOP!!!!
Men don't like to SHOP!
It's a four letter word!
Women LOVE to SHOP!!!
I DO TOO!!!!
I could shop all day for women's clothing and I have to admit, men's as well.
Nothing prettier then a soft, lacey slip or Ralph Lauren tie.
I just love to dress!!
Women have many traits that men don't.
Crying is one, emotions run stronger in women.
All I know is that I love to shop, my wife can take it or leave it. Figure that out!
:confused::kiss:

Lorileah
11-04-2009, 12:27 PM
Since most of my tops are short sleeve or sleeveless...I guess carrying tissues could be a feminine trait.

suchacutie
11-04-2009, 01:58 PM
OKOK...yes, I LOVE to shop...and shoes...heels??? don't get me started :)

But I think the biggest change from being "just" masculine to this experiment in bouncing back and forth from masculine to feminine is that the body has to be ready to present femininity. That means at the very least taking care of that body as a genetic woman would. Actually I'm delighted with this part of being feminine as my body has improved tremendously (!!!) such as: the daily ritual of washing, toning, moisturizing; the various creams to tighten facial skin and reduce the dark circles; eyebrow arching; constant attention to fingernails and toenails; using clear mascara when in boy mode; keeping the weight down to generate a more feminine appearance; and then there is removing the hair you don't want to show!

So, even those of us who exist in the feminine world parttime have to maintain ourselves full time!

High maintenance R US!!!

tina

dilane
11-04-2009, 03:13 PM
When I offer up my box of pink tissues setting on my desk..... to someone with a sniflle it always raises eye brows.... But to date no one has refused one.. I don't consider that a trait... Just a prettier alternative.

If you switch to white, you'll know your hormone / dressing theory is correct!

kimmy p
11-04-2009, 10:42 PM
I tend to make sure even my male outfits match, including accessories. And I give suggestions to the GG's that I know. That count?

Karren H
11-04-2009, 10:48 PM
If you switch to white, you'll know your hormone / dressing theory is correct!

Or I'm just too cheap or lazy to go out and buy my own pink ones and use the company provided white ones! lol

MissyW
11-04-2009, 11:07 PM
Taking better care of my skin and shopping.

stefanie
11-05-2009, 12:01 AM
whenever i am wearing shorts....i keep touching my smooth soft legs....

i tend to notice many girls do this tooo

Gisele
11-05-2009, 07:15 AM
I would say my Feminine trait would be now that my hair is longer (between my upper shoulders) I twirl it with my finger. Even at work.:eek: I gotta catch myself there.

SuzanneBender
11-05-2009, 05:01 PM
Hmmm, lets see femme traits...I love to shop for clothes and shoes, ohh and that lingerie thing. Ilove to wear dresses. My favorite drink is a cosmopolitan or an appletini. I fret over my nails and sit with my legs crossed. OMG I am a chick!

Seriously, my wife gave me grief the other day because my youngest son had chocolate on his face. I knelt down pulled out a tissue and despite the immanent likelihood of fuzzy tongue licked it. As I wiped his face I was humming a soft little tune and then announced that my little man no longer has a dirty face. OMG I am not a chick. I HAVE TURNED INTO MY MOM! :eek:


When I offer up my box of pink tissues setting on my desk..... to someone with a sniflle it always raises eye brows.... But to date no one has refused one.. I don't consider that a trait... Just a prettier alternative.


Karren, the fact that you even offer tissues is a huge give away that deep down inside no matter what you a so flippin girly! Most guys would never even offer a tissue. They would just point out that your nose is dripping and that you should get something to wipe it. Men are such piggies. :tongueout

TonyaV
11-05-2009, 05:08 PM
I like my feminine walk; I do it any chance I get, even in drab.

I apply body cream every morning and night.

sherri52
11-05-2009, 05:16 PM
I leave my makeup lying around at work and others see but don't say anything

Victoria Anne
11-05-2009, 05:38 PM
Okay lets see , I pretty much live in girl mode but I must retain a male persona , meaning the thig male about me any more is my shirts and shoes at work. My wife hates to shop and I love shopping and I do believe I have more make up than she. Body shave , lotions , moistureizing , tissues always at hand , I cry like a baby at movies , love my skirts (I wonder if I could get away with a kilt at work ?) movies ... just love a good romantic comedy and lets not forget the jewelry ... shall I go on...?

curious5752
11-07-2009, 12:07 AM
I have a few feminine traits like shopping for shoes and loving the feel of hose on my legs but a few days ago I noticed that I was driving with both hands on the stearing wheel as I have noticed many women doing. I guess that even the small feminine traits will eventualy come out.
Cathy

SarahLynn
11-07-2009, 12:55 AM
I have a few feminine traits ...but a few days ago I noticed that I was driving with both hands on the stearing wheel as I have noticed many women doing. I guess that even the small feminine traits will eventualy come out. Cathy

The safeist way to operate your automobile. 10 to 2 position.

SarahLynn

Lorileah
11-07-2009, 01:08 AM
I was driving with both hands on the stearing wheel as I have noticed many women doing.
Cathy

wasn't Denver. Men and women do multitasking while driving. Today I was next to a woman eating cereal on the way to work, holding the bowl in one hand and shoveling it in with a spoon with the other. One day I saw a woman with her foot on the wheel putting on pantyhose. Now thats a feminine feat :)

Laura_Stephens
11-07-2009, 09:56 AM
I always cry during romantic or sad movies.

Veronica75
11-07-2009, 10:10 AM
If there is one thing I have noticed on the boards, it's that nearly all of us like to SHOP!!!!
Men don't like to SHOP!
It's a four letter word!
Women LOVE to SHOP!!!
I DO TOO!!!!
I could shop all day for women's clothing and I have to admit, men's as well.
Nothing prettier then a soft, lacey slip or Ralph Lauren tie.
I just love to dress!!
Women have many traits that men don't.
Crying is one, emotions run stronger in women.
All I know is that I love to shop, my wife can take it or leave it. Figure that out!
:confused::kiss:

Have you ever been with other (non CD) guys in a golf store, or a gun store, or a hardware store with an extensive power tool department? You will see shopping (and not necessarily buying) that would put many a woman to shame. I'ts just that most guys are about as interested in picking through clothes and accessories as most women are interested in hefting golf clubs, rifles, or chainsaws.

LeAnne Marie
11-07-2009, 01:52 PM
Would have to be my hair for sure. I've always had longer hair(2 haircuts in last 13 years). I run my fingers through it and twirl it a lot. When its not in a ponytail I keep it mostly on the frontside of my shoulders instead of going down my back.

JamieOH
11-07-2009, 02:04 PM
I always cry during romantic or sad movies.

Me too, I cry at the craziest stuff too.. I am a serious girl when it comes tothat kind of stuff.. even commercials can get to me.. Yet, put me in a real life situation, where someone close to me dies, and I cant hardly shed a tear, I am joking and laughing.. go figure... I cant be serious in a serious situation... I am a joking and laughing person.. always the strong one, or everyone else.. but alone, I will cry...

sometimes_miss
11-08-2009, 12:05 AM
It's been said that men trade love for sex, and women trade sex for love. So, while I can do without sex, I can't seem to live without affection, and I suppose that's a rather feminine trait. While I've experienced the 'crying at emotional moments' thing as well, I believe it's more due to suppressing my emotions so much at other times that when something truly pulls at my feelings, I can't suppress it any longer and it all comes pouring out at once.