Hello,
Just curious to know what percentage out of a hundred is your male personality in the traditional stereotypical sense without faking it? My wife and I agree mine is 30% male and 70% female without wearing a feminine thing just me as a person.
Hello,
Just curious to know what percentage out of a hundred is your male personality in the traditional stereotypical sense without faking it? My wife and I agree mine is 30% male and 70% female without wearing a feminine thing just me as a person.
I'm curious what traits you consider male female and neutral once you exclude appearance and purely biology related things. As I try to answer your question I keep thinking most things are pretty neutral.
My fault I was referring more to personality traits. The stereotype is the guy is more dominant in personality and the woman stereotype is more of a nurturer.
I would put myself at about 75% male, 25% female. Though, I don't associate that with any particular stereotypes; it's just how I feel.
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Probably 95 % Male, With Triple Pierced Ears & Clear coat light pink Nails, >Orchid**O:daydreaming:O**
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Probably 98% male. But not because I WANT to be!
Probably 60% male
Great question that makes you think. I feel 100 percent male that 100 percent likes to dress in womens clothes 100 percent of the time. However if I view myself from the perspective how other men view me not knowing that I am a cross dresser they would probably say I am 65 percent woman. I love to sew I compliment women on what they are wearing, hair, or nails just like another woman would. Yet I am very mechanical and have no problem getting dirty to get a tough job done. You might say I take it to the extreme. Extreme male or extreme MIAD Man In A Dress. Look at how I view myself 100 percent male 100 percent crossdresser 100 percent of the time that makes 300 percent. Definitely a male thing bigger is always better :)
I do not think I am stereotypical.
Well, Karen ...
Typical: no, you are not!
Stereo: ... Hmmm ... you Do have both channels blasting, so I dunno' about that perhaps ;)
Interesting thread !!!
So I took my average of two days when I can dress as Sarah compared to the calendar and I come out to about 6.5%. So that means that I am my usual male self the other 95.5%.
Now when I factor the number of hours that I am online with sites like this, chat with Tgirl friends, prep for those days I can be fully Sarah and those countless hours planning and fantasizing then that percentage sky rockets. I am exhausted just thinking about that total???????????
I consider myself 100% female, and dress accordingly whenever I don?t have any male things to do. But I do enjoy playing the male role. It has become easier and more natural to me once I realized it was an act. I dress as classy as possible in male mode: everyone else is in blue jeans and I?m wearing a suit. Women frequently give me the eye when in male mode, and I like that. I?ve often thought about going 24/7 female, but I don?t see myself giving up the male role completely.
Oooo! I love math problems!:)
So, lets see: There r 168 hours in a week and I dress and go out about one evening per week for about 4 hours.:straightface:
According to my calculations that makes me 2.4% female.:battingeyelashes:
However, if u count the computer time I spend here and on Face Book and Fetlife as Sherry? That's another 3 hours a day. Plus time spent working on photos and preparing for new Sherry shoots, add another hour and 1/2 a day.:straightface:
That comes to a grand total of 35.5 divided by 168 is a total of 21% female!:)
Unless u subtract the hours I spend sleeping? Then, in that case I'm 30% female.:heehee:
Should I add the time I spend dreaming about Sherry?:devil:
If I interpret this correctly then you mean when I'm drab and interacting with others that way.
Then I would say I'm about 70% of the stereotype. I'm not seen as an Alpha for sure unless I begin to fake it. None of that chest beating, bragging stuff.
When I'm dressed then emotionally and so on I'm 95% female.
When I am dressed as a man daily I consider myself 80% male and 20% female but put me in a pink dress and pink stocking and garter belt and high heels and makeup I feel like I am 90% female and 10% male, what a relaxing feeling
I don't know how to answer this question. I'm guessing I'm somewhere in the 80% - 90% male. The are two things that put me on the fence. When I am wearing a bra, forms, nylons, jewelry, and a dress or nightie, I am so relaxed and feel so natural even though I know it's not natural. The other thing is when in groups or with people where I volunteer, I am much more comfortable talking with, and developing friendships with, the women I'm in contact with vs. the men. Yet, I know I will never be more than a MIAD.
Thank you all for sharing!
I live very contently and happily in my male side 98% of the time with my Danielle time being the other 2% if I add up the hours of Danielle dressup opportunities in an average year.
But back to the OP and I think the question actually was when in male mode what percent of your personality is male. For me it is very close to 100% since based on my behaviour, conversation, and movement I don't think anyone would suspect I have a female side that has to come out and play sometimes. There is nothing fake about my male side and I do not have to work at my male presentation, it comes very naturally , the same as when i am Danielle I naturally behave more feminine.
I've been paying my therapist $100 and hour to help me answer this question. I certainly dress as a guy to work and live life as a traditional husband but my mind and soul are something entirely different. If only it were as easy as a calculus problem.
For me, the femme side of my personality is an amplification or extension of the whole. Psychologically the two are are linked and cannot be quantified. Both sides are with me at all times, regardless of how I'm presenting at the moment.
I'm starting to think of myself as non-binary, so I guess 50/50 regardless of how I am dressed.
That's easy. 100% male, and there's nothing that known science can do to change that. Hence, the "crossdresser" part.
I would say about 90-95% male. Dressing up and doing my nails are the only female hobbies I have... And honestly, I view it more as "fun things more guys should do" vs. feeling like a girl.
Thank you all for replying to my question