i'd say yes. IF i were so much younger. little late now i think
i'd say yes. IF i were so much younger. little late now i think
I have lived as a woman for 6+ years.
Fulfilling a Lifetime Dream of Living as a Woman in My Adult Years. Ten Years Living 24/7 as a Mature Lady
My Love of Cat's Eye Frames, Bangles, Red Lipstick, Nails, & Cheeks, Comes From My Mother - An Irish Beauty
I'm Always Rainbow Proud
I would also in a heart beat
yes i would do it in a heart beat!
So long as all the barriers were removed... Or indeed had never existed, I would have done it years ago.
Not me in this life since I am quite happy being male but given a choice for next life, if such exists, then I would like to be a woman for a change.
No, it has only ever been about the clothes and shoes with me. If I could do the switch flicking thing, and switch it on and off to improve my look, I would, but not any permanent physical changes. I have certainly become a lot more aware about the problems of being a women, while out and about en-femme, and there have been some scary moments that I wouldn't like to be a permanent feature of my life.
I've never wanted to switch from being a male to a female permanently. Having said that, I agree with many replies here that it would be great to be able to switch back and forth at will; no surgery, no permanent gender. Switching into female mode, I'd want to be able to compare bodily and emotional responses between genders. I've often wondered what it would be like to be sexually penetrated as a female--in fact to try it all, all the time saying to myself, "So that's what that feels like!" then ultimately returning to my "primary gender," male.
What I've always wanted to do is to have the build and facial features that would allow me to pass as an attractive female, go out en femme and have a blast. This can't happen.
There's no doubt in my mind that with a permanent change a trade-off would occur wherein as a female I'd find some negatives as well as positives. You don't get a free ride in life.
Jayme: as I recall, the next two lines of Thomas's villanelle (sp?) goes:
Old age should burn and rage at close of day,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Being pedantic: I think "rage" shold be "rave" (at close of day). Please correct me if required.