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Barbara Baman
09-06-2010, 04:58 PM
Anyone else surprised at how feminine they have become? I was in the car yesterday and looked in the rear view mirror on a cloudy day my eyebrows looked so thin and i wear a light powder makeup. I could not believe how feminine i looked.

Barbara Jo
09-06-2010, 06:04 PM
I'm aware of it, yes but, surprised, no. :)

Kate Simmons
09-06-2010, 06:21 PM
Depends on how one defines it I think. Looking nice and feeling feminine or "feminized" are two different things I believe.:)

Inna
09-06-2010, 06:48 PM
I catch my self dropping my wrist, walking with sway, softer tone of voice and all that without initiating on purpose. I wonder if it is subconscious or those traits manifest through influences such as hormones or fixation on femininity?

sandra-leigh
09-06-2010, 07:07 PM
The only thing I've noticed is that these days even when I'm not wearing a bra (or forms), that car shoulder seatbelts show enough of a bust bulge on each side that I wonder sometimes that no-one has commented. Oh yes, and that now when I wear my one-piece, the curve from my derriere to my back looks pretty nice.

"Mary"
09-06-2010, 07:16 PM
The only thing I've noticed is that these days even when I'm not wearing a bra (or forms), that car shoulder seatbelts show enough of a bust bulge on each side that I wonder sometimes that no-one has commented. Oh yes, and that now when I wear my one-piece, the curve from my derriere to my back looks pretty nice.

Ohhhh.. Very nice Sandra!

I only notice that in social gatherings, I graviate toward my SIL's more than my BIL's, and with other Mothers as opposed to other fathers, more. Some of that is on purpose. Looking to study the girls more closely, and to become closer friends.

I have much less body hair now, though.

suchacutie
09-06-2010, 07:23 PM
I started all this with the idea of learning where my femme self has been lurking for 55 years, and how she has manifest herself in the person I had been, nominally presenting as a male for all those years. Now that I've been more and more successful in separating the parts of me, I'm impressed with the fact that I do have thinner eyebrows, take much better care of my skin than any other male at work, that I take better care of my body, and generally dress a bit more colorfully than I did....and the only notice that I get are.....compliments!!!!

This thread made me realize that I also can turn the femme side of me on and off ever more quickly. I was the last one a work the other day and there is a very long hall from my office to the outer door (and no security cameras!). Halfway down the hall I decided to switch genders. It took three steps and Tina had arrived!

Once this starts, once you know what is inside yourself, it never stops. And from what I've seen so far, it's all positive!!!

tina

Jodygurl
09-06-2010, 07:37 PM
Oh, yes! It's been growing for a year or two and now I'm at the point where Jody, if not there, she just below the surfice. The drab side is an act.

And ditto the skin and hair care.

Draw back? Breaking a nail is a catastrophy! (I've started keeping them shaped and long and I think I've posted that I now have my stylist doing a female cut)

So, it's all good.

windycissy
09-06-2010, 08:31 PM
Surprisingly no, I've been able to maintain a nice difference between my male and female selves, except my nails are a little long and I have no body hair

jenna_woods
09-06-2010, 08:34 PM
yes I am aware of it because I have worked to get this way, its very nice.

AKAMichelle
09-06-2010, 09:14 PM
It happens very slowly. We morph into a woman little by little. Just maybe not always pretty women. :D

sandra-leigh
09-06-2010, 09:42 PM
We morph into a woman little by little. Just maybe not always pretty women.

I'm holding out for looking like Nastassja Kinski, not Julia Roberts :devil:

StarrOfDelite
09-06-2010, 11:39 PM
every once in a while i'll get a glimpse of my presentation in a full mirror when i'm not prepared for viewing myself, and i'm surprised how slender i've become. also, i've noticed that i will unconsciously sway my hips and shoulders ever so slightly in a feminine manner when i'm walking.

faltenrock
09-07-2010, 02:10 AM
my wife is kidding me many times about how I act and how I tend to sit, she doesn't really like it if I sit like a woman, so I need to concentrate to sit like a man.

tricia_uktv
09-07-2010, 04:47 AM
Yes, I think its wonderful :)

ChrissySox
09-07-2010, 05:06 AM
I have to pluck and wax my eyebrows every two weeks at least, or they get too overgrown. I don't really pay that much attention to it. But there have been days when I'm sort of struck with how girly I look compared with a few years ago. I just think to myself "wow, how cool."

Karinsamatha
09-07-2010, 05:30 AM
I love what is happening to me! The loss of body hair, longer finger nails, thin shaped eye brows. :D. I now tend to walk with a sway that I sometimes have to make a conscious effort to not do! And one last thing I enjoy going to the mall :eek:.
:hugs:

joan47
09-07-2010, 05:47 AM
I have become very feminized, I have no hair on body (laser hair emoval), long arylic nails, ear rings, thin arched eyebrows, light make-up, painted toe nails, ankle braclet, thin feminine neckless, girls tight junior jeans, girl T... Walk like a girl and sit like a girl, and have no started carrying a purse.

noeleena
09-07-2010, 09:09 AM
Hi,

I figgered a long time ago ill never be feminine , (( cant even spell the word ))
never be girle no matter what i do .
yet how i see my self , is a manual working woman.
no frills no long nails not much make up, if any, just nice clothes & working girl clothes . a realist in a real world with real people , & most of my friends are real women. yet im happy ,
oh , painted nails , damm for got them & no not even that,
Now wheres my army boots......

...noeleena...

sandra-leigh
09-08-2010, 11:44 AM
The only thing I've noticed is that these days even when I'm not wearing a bra (or forms), that car shoulder seatbelts show enough of a bust bulge on each side that I wonder sometimes that no-one has commented.

Should have knocked on some wood or something :o

This morning the taxi-driver (not one of the ones I get usually) glanced over at me and remarked that I had the body of a woman. Being half-asleep and not knowing yet what he was talking about, I said, "Only sometimes". He then asked "You wear a bra under your shirt?" My first sleepy thought was "Darn, the texture of this bra must be showing through", but my answer was just a non-denial "Hmm" (the sort of "hmm" with the tone of "You woke me up to talk about something so trivial?"). I glanced down a second later and realized I was wearing my D-ish forms, so the seatbelt was producing a fairly distinct dual-globe look.

If I had been awake enough to pick up immediately on what he was referring to, I wouldn't have said "Only sometimes", as I would have preferred to leave the driver thinking that the bust was permanent instead of leaving the risk of him thinking of falsies.

Oh well. I briefly considered going on to say something like, "Yup, 1 in 4 guys my age start to get these", but I didn't feel a need to justify myself and I needed the rest.

suzy1
09-08-2010, 01:35 PM
It happens very slowly. We morph into a woman little by little. Just maybe not always pretty women. :D

That’s exactly how it is for me. Scary at first but I am beginning to like it.
Have to watch it though when doing macho things with the lads!

SUZY