Rhonda Jean
11-23-2009, 11:37 AM
So as not to hijack Sherry's thread... a little different spin on passing.
I go to a beauty school (as a customer, and have for several years. Somewhere along the line, maybe in the beginning, maybe not, they assumed I was full time. A TS. I dicided not to correct them. A little stretch of the truth, but I enjoyed that status, and the attention it got me. Over the years I suppose I've met over 100 of those girls.
Their comments, while usually making it clear that I didn't completely pass as a woman, have been, well... interesting, to say the least. These girls speak very openly to me. As there are new girls entering school all the time, I get to hear lots of new reactions. They also love to relay comments made by other customers.
"I thought you were a woman 'till somebody told me." "I can't believe you used to be a man." "You look better than most of the women." You really should have been born a woman." These are some of the common comments. Then there are the questions. "Were you always so feminine?". What does your mother think?" "Have you had a boob job?" I could go on and on, but you get the drift. I've even had one of them show me her enhanced breasts (for informational purposes, of course!)!
There are the obligatory discussions about hair, nails, makeup, and shaving. Then, as if I'm on the brink of impending womanhood, advice abot men, dating, and sex. Quite interesting. I usually spend the entire time thinking, "I can't believe they're telling me this!"
There you have it. Not passing as a woman on any level, and I love it! This is repeatedly the most fun I have as my feminine self. If I truly passed as a woman, I'd be in and out of there and nobody would notice. As a (assumed) TS, I'm a minor celebrity. Although I try extremely hard to pass as a woman in every detail, it's just not achievable for me. I get an "A" for effort, though!
I go to a beauty school (as a customer, and have for several years. Somewhere along the line, maybe in the beginning, maybe not, they assumed I was full time. A TS. I dicided not to correct them. A little stretch of the truth, but I enjoyed that status, and the attention it got me. Over the years I suppose I've met over 100 of those girls.
Their comments, while usually making it clear that I didn't completely pass as a woman, have been, well... interesting, to say the least. These girls speak very openly to me. As there are new girls entering school all the time, I get to hear lots of new reactions. They also love to relay comments made by other customers.
"I thought you were a woman 'till somebody told me." "I can't believe you used to be a man." "You look better than most of the women." You really should have been born a woman." These are some of the common comments. Then there are the questions. "Were you always so feminine?". What does your mother think?" "Have you had a boob job?" I could go on and on, but you get the drift. I've even had one of them show me her enhanced breasts (for informational purposes, of course!)!
There are the obligatory discussions about hair, nails, makeup, and shaving. Then, as if I'm on the brink of impending womanhood, advice abot men, dating, and sex. Quite interesting. I usually spend the entire time thinking, "I can't believe they're telling me this!"
There you have it. Not passing as a woman on any level, and I love it! This is repeatedly the most fun I have as my feminine self. If I truly passed as a woman, I'd be in and out of there and nobody would notice. As a (assumed) TS, I'm a minor celebrity. Although I try extremely hard to pass as a woman in every detail, it's just not achievable for me. I get an "A" for effort, though!