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sandra-leigh
06-29-2007, 09:00 AM
You know how it is, "School kids keep getting younger and younger!", so I had a lot of trouble telling how old the person I saw was. My thought at the time was "12", but they might have been 14; I don't think they were much older than that.

They were wearing pretty neutral clothes -- might have been guy clothes.

Hair was cut very very short but covering most of the head, in a style you see on some young men but almost never on young women.

I only caught a short glimpse of their face; it looked male to me.

Why do I say CD, then?
A) the glimpse I saw of their front clearly showed breast protrusions, with a shape pretty close to what you'd get from a molded cup A or B bra;
B) they were carrying a girly green plastic handbag, purse mid-sized but open at the top so it couldn't be classed as a purse.

I don't recall what shoes they were wearing; nothing obviously feminine. But they were walking a bit... off-balance... not in the sense of "not accustomed to heels", more in the sense of "boy not used to his own body"; a girl that age would almost certainly have had more graceful movements.

With that hair-cut, could it have been a FTM? I don't think so -- a FTM wouldn't have had the girly bag.

My interpretation: a young male CD (or potential TS), probably internally "driven" to go out in public (because it's who he is); and either his parents don't know, or his parents disapprove (the haircut almost looked deliberately anti-feminine.) I did not get the impression of a kid out "for thrills".

I could have been wrong; it could have been a young woman with a rather unusual haircut and a poor sense of balance. But it looked to me more like a scared young MTF CD.

Frankie-Dear
06-29-2007, 09:04 AM
Awww.... If it was, I hope she gains and maintains her balance; and not just in a physical sense. :hugs:

cin
07-05-2007, 07:30 AM
In my generation, i.e. today's, this is not so unusual and not necessarily cd but it is a blurring of the lines between gender specific clothing and kind of combines clothing from both sexes.

Karren H
07-05-2007, 10:30 AM
I'm sooo confused too... With all this bluring its hard to tell the young women from the young men from the true crossdressers...

I think its about time for a National Dress Code!! Governrment is into everything else!! Lol. And in the long run it will help keep the species going .... Birth rates could plumit if you can't tell who's the mateee and those the materer!! Hehe. And lower birth rates equal fewer taxable citizens which means less tax income which means less government...... Sounds like national crissis time if you ask me!!

And it will help better define what crossdressers have to wear to stay atop of their sport!!

Love Karren

Seraph
07-05-2007, 03:57 PM
How was his/her mannerism? Was it feminine? :happy