Several threads recently have been talking about the various ways we believe and behave as it relates to "being a woman." One current thread proposes that childbirth is the "ultimate expression " of a woman. Another poster says buying woman's clothing is not good enough and the clothing they wear has to have been worn by a woman before she feels feminine. Still others have propositioned in the past that having breasts or other "native female body parts" in and of itself makes one womanly. None of these activities hit the mark for me. I dare say GG's who are unable to conceive would be offended by the thought that they are any less womanly than any other GG. I am also quite certain not a single GG would say she doesn't feel feminine unless another GG has worn her clothing before her.
So what is it really "to be a woman?" What does it actually take? What would one who is not born that way have to do to achieve the goal of womanhood? Or is it just some hopeless, non-achievable objective for some, a dream to never be realized?
**Edited to add**
GG's, your input to this question is more than encouraged.