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ubokvt
10-15-2006, 09:15 PM
have you ever wanted to be beautiful to be seen as pretty by others and if so why? When did you first want it?

Karren H
10-15-2006, 09:25 PM
Never....just wanted to look the best I can look.....and still working on that...

Love Karren

Cora
10-15-2006, 09:39 PM
I would say that is part of the reason I dress. Unfortunately for me that is is not in the cards. If I looked better I think I would probably go out more. There is a little bit of narcissus in me I must admit.

Rebecca Petersen
10-15-2006, 09:44 PM
Would I like to look pretty? No, I would want to be gorgeous! Rich, would be great also. Unfortunately, we can only do so much. I'm happy just being me, no matter how the rest of the world perceives me.

CheriTV2006
10-15-2006, 10:00 PM
I probably experienced the sense of envy regarding this female endowment of "pretty" around kindergarden. I was attracted to females, however, I believe I also experienced envy of their "prettiness" at the same time. This has continued all my life. I had a few dreams during the early teens of seeing myself in a mirror with long-hair. Then glam-rock came around when I was 10-14. I caught on to the effeminate gay waiters in my neighborhood and was fascinated at their freedom of expression. I thought "this is great!" And glam rockers wearing makeup ... been walkin' on the wild side since.

JamieK
10-15-2006, 10:07 PM
Hi Girls;
So OK, we all want to be pretty, in one way or another. The truth is, I bet each of you were called "A Pretty Baby" when you were born.
You got the attention one---so do it again!

Love,
JamieK

kateyliz
10-16-2006, 03:40 PM
I just wish that I could look as good (to me) as I feel when dressed. Hugs, Kathy

Snookums
10-16-2006, 03:44 PM
have you ever wanted to be beautiful to be seen as pretty by others and if so why? When did you first want it?

not me,I like being fugly

axdressa
10-16-2006, 03:54 PM
have you ever wanted to be beautiful to be seen as pretty by others and if so why? When did you first want it?

no i dont want to be Beautiful (think i am well passed that stage) all i want is to be able to go out somewhere and not be seen as a man dressed as a woman .... but think that is asking to much aswell .... not to worry i will stop in and keep wishing

hugz Mallisa x
:love:

CarmenG
10-16-2006, 04:20 PM
I believe that beauty is a state of mind. when I dress I do not want to fool anyone, just a moment of time that I can be who I feel like being. granted that the more base support one has the bigger the "WOMAN". by that I mean self builds confidence....:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

ubokvt
10-16-2006, 07:56 PM
thank you all for these truly thoughtful coments from the heart they really help.

EricaCD
10-16-2006, 08:16 PM
Oh sure, I could lie to myself and the rest of the world. But honestly?

Of course I want to be beautiful!!!!!

Whether I manage to achieve it is another thing, and I am certainly comfortable with what reality portends in that regard. But to the question "do I want to be perceived as pretty?" In a word, yes.

Erica

Jesse69
10-16-2006, 10:36 PM
I like to deck myself out in my best outfit and put makeup on. Then I admire how pretty I look in a full length mirror. I've been out 3 times and one guy gave me a good look and another guy said I was a pretty looking chick. I study myself in the mirror saying - Can I pass?

Yes, I wanna be totally gorgeous!

Sarah Rabbit
10-16-2006, 11:24 PM
I would love to be pretty...I have recently seen some before and after shots of 'Glam Photo session' The results achieved were nothing less than fantastic. Makeup can do wonders for the outward appearance. I don't ever expect to achieve 'Model' type looks, but it has inspired me to practice and even read up on it more:happy:

Sarah R :bunny:

Mitzi
10-17-2006, 12:12 AM
When I first started going out back in 1970 (mostly to tg venues) being pretty was not important, just being able to go out in public dressed was sooo thrilling. A t-girl I used to cross paths with back then, told me years later, I looked awful in those days.

As time passed, and I learned to put on makeup better, yes, I wanted to be pretty.

Now that I'm older, I'd be satsfied with just blending in, but of course I'd still like to be pretty...

Mitzi

Billijo49504
10-17-2006, 12:56 AM
Sorry, but I'm too old to be a raving beauty. But the wife says I look like one of the women she sees at Meijers..BJ

Kate Simmons
10-17-2006, 05:22 AM
I get compliments on my looks all the time from both guys and gals. It's nice to hear, I guess but that's not my purpose for dressing. I'm Ericka simply because I want to be. Nice perk though.:happy: Ericka

Janailene
10-17-2006, 09:12 AM
From an early age, all my Mother's friends told her that I should have been born a girl, because I was too pretty to be a boy. When Mom and I first went skiing, she borrowed ski clothes from a friend whose daughter had several outfits. (Mom did not want to spend the money for clothing in case we did not like it.) All week-end I was taken to be a girl.

Robin Leigh
10-17-2006, 12:58 PM
Whaddya mean? I am pretty. :heehee:

Many years ago, I was out walking en femme in the daytime in my neighbourhood. I felt confident and I thought my makeup & outfit looked rather good. I wasn't getting any bad reactions from the other people on the street. I even walked past a guy I'd met a few days before, and he didn't seem to notice me. Kind of ironic, since when I'd met him, he'd been talking about how brave Lou Reed was with his TG explorations. :)

Anyway, I walked past a house with a young mother in the front yard, holding her little daughter . The daughter said "Mummy, look at the pretty lady!", pointing in my direction. Of course I smiled at them. The daughter was beaming, but the mother just looked at me sternly. :)

So, to at least one little girl, I was pretty. :happy:
I wonder what she's doing these days?... :D

Robin

celtic.blue.eyes
10-19-2006, 07:34 AM
Personally I don't think there is anything much more gratifying than seeing a beautiful woman looking back at you in the mirror, except for maybe another beautiful next to you. What woman doesn't want to be beautiful???

ColleenCD
10-19-2006, 12:35 PM
Life as GM doesn't afford many opportunities to be called pretty while gowing up, but the desire seemed to be there lying in wait. As Colleen, I have had a few moments of complimentary pleasure, and hope to have more in the future.

I did have a client tell me she was pleased that I am in a more visible position at work because I'm too pretty to be hidden. That was in drab, but stirred an inner smile.

Colleen