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    That's Discusting!

    Got a manicure with my daughter yesterday, which I have done several times. Came home and told my wife, then told her I had them done pink. They are, but so opaque they look natural.

    She replied,"that's discusting," with a foul smirk. Then I showed her and she was okay.

    I guess because of the pink fog I'm biased, but why is it discusting on a man when both genders have the same hands? My daughter doesn't seem to care, who is a tween.

    The remark just got under my skin a little. Women can do anything manly, but a man better not wear a paisley shirt, or a turtleneck sweater!

    Just venting.

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    Vent away. Men and women were created equal so you are entitled to do anything a woman does, don't let it bother you. When it comes to relationships though I'm afraid women have gotten used to being in the driver's seat. Dealing with that hurdle will take some more care and planning by clever men like you. I'm sorry the world is so unfair for men regarding this one small aspect hopefully we will be emancipated someday too and get to be girly with our daughters without getting heat from our wives. I applaud you.

    My daughter and I did our toenails together again last weekend. She was really creative with hers, she made them with a popcorn theme. She won't listen to me and do a proper basecoat and topcoat though, she's not old enough for those lessons yet but we have time.

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    I always have my nails colored now in a light translucent pink that can be seen when the light hits them in a certain angle. I also wore a paisley shirt when younger and my sisters had to literally rip it off my body I wore it so much, but that was back in the sixties so...
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    It may of course be a bit disturbing to sense that one is really not so firmly anchored to the gender one was born into.

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    About to have the same conversation with my wife today after church

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChristinaK View Post
    Women can do anything manly, but a man better not wear a paisley shirt, or a turtleneck sweater!
    Sez you. No, literally it's you saying you can't do those things. I understand all the reasons for it, but you have to accept that you're trading freedom for comfort and be at peace with the result.

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    i find that i have become very sensitive to words often meant in jest or lightheartedly. sometimes i keep it inside at others times speak up about them.

    certainly surprises give rise to reactions we can not control

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    I so need clarification, what does discusting mean? I am totally lost on reading this thread without knowing!

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    I'm assuming they meant 'disgusting'

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    I would be rather disturbed by such a statement from my spouse. Let's say that Mimi came home with one side of her hair dyed orange and the other purple. I'd have a difficult time wrapping my brain around her choice, but you'd never hear a derogatory statement about it come from me. I might say "That's interesting" or "That's pretty bold," but I'd never say anything like "That's disgusting."

    Of course, perhaps I'm misreading the conversational style used between you and your spouse. Do you commonly use terms like "disgusting" to describe your spouse's actions?
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    Perhaps she was just jealous

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    Next time she gets dressed up going somewhere just say "are you really going to wear that?"
    That way you are implying what she has on looks disgusting or bad without actually saying it.
    It will make her think OMG this outfit must be awful I better change.
    Kind of a payback IMO.

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    Hi Christina, Sometimes it just seams like the deck is stacked against us here's a couple hugs for you.

    I keep my nails pale pink opaque all the time with Pink Ice from WAL*MART. ......
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    @Maryelizabeth: I doubt that she was jealous. That seems to be a false fantasy that some people have - that GG's are jealous of "something" such as manis, pedis, clothes, weight, etc.

    @ Kristina K: By the way, I do think it was a poor choice of words for your wife to use. Try not to take it too seriously.

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    I doubt any GG would be jealous of any MtF crossdresser and to think that is pretty arrogant of a CD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LizSummers View Post
    I'm assuming they meant 'disgusting'
    Doh! I should have caught that. Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracii G View Post
    Next time she gets dressed up going somewhere just say "are you really going to wear that?"
    That way you are implying what she has on looks disgusting or bad without actually saying it.
    It will make her think OMG this outfit must be awful I better change.
    Kind of a payback IMO.
    Yes...!

    Although that may not keep peace in the household.....however, I am guessing there may be other issues already.

    Anyway... an buddy of mine...big guy, goatee, sports junkie, a "man's man"....goes with his 15 year old daughter to get a pedi everytime that she does. Him and her mother are separated, but he goes and gets his toes done with his daughter everytime. Sometimes a Hello Kitty, sometimes a Superman...but he always does it. It's not a big deal unless you make it a big deal.

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    I get it, a woman can dress (and even act) like a diesel mechanic and it's completely OK, and she happens to be attractive (as a woman) even better but a guy wearing anything 'clearly femme' is frowned upon! A woman being masculine is 'attractive' but a man being feminine is...well...disgusting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracii G View Post
    Next time she gets dressed up going somewhere just say "are you really going to wear that?"
    I really don't think annoying a wife is a step in the right direction. It's pretty clear she's irritated enough at the thought of you in feminine nail polish. If you want to push your luck, feel free of course, but I never found that annoying my wife was a good idea, ever.
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    Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin414 View Post
    A woman being masculine is 'attractive' but a man being feminine is...well...disgusting?
    That statement is correct-ish as a snapshot of our culture at this very moment, but it ignores that women had to fight to make that happen. And in other cultures at this moment in time that is not the case. Transgender people (not just crossdressers) are slowly making headway toward changing the culture, thanks mostly to strong allies and a culture that for the moment is looking to be more accommodating to small-segment groups like us. Complaining about women having succeeded in their efforts doesn't help anyone. Take inspiration from the women and enlist them as allies in moving the culture to the place we want it to be.

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    I would cultivate a thicker skin and consider anything said by others as jest.
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    My wife has never used that word but I get "you look like a girl or you stand like a girl or you act like a girl.... stop it" all the time. She doesn't like it but isn't disgusted by it.

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    My wife and I were at a restaurant over the weekend and I saw a guy who looked so much like the husband of a youtuber who does makeup. I didn't tell her how I came across the video (i was watching makeup tutorials ) but said he let his wife do full on makeup that was supposed to be kind of funny and participating in a husbandmakeup hashtag.

    The expression on her face was one of disgust which... despite her loving how I look in girl-cut jeans, girls' boy shorts and having pretty toes with her that we did together... is the reason that I will not be coming out to her any time soon.
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    "Women can do anything manly, but a man better not wear a paisley shirt, or a turtleneck sweater!"

    You are beating a dead horse with that remark. It's been discussed to death here but guess what? Nothing has changed. And it won't change.

    I'm assuming you want to continue your marriage so my advice is not to push her limits too far or too fast. Many wives will tolerate some crossdressing or feminine habits as long as they remain private, but her husband going out in the real world with pink nail polish may be past her level of tolerance. She probably doesn't want to have to answer questions from her friends on why her husband wears pink nail polish or if he is gay.

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    Vent away, but I would not irritate her as that ins't very conductive to a happy relationship. My SO told me one time I was a freak in a dress... Really, LOL I asked her where that come from and we discussed it. That pretty much hurt me but I calmly discussed it with her. We have a great relationship and she like me to be feminine sometimes but not always. So, it is better to let the bad stuff roll off of your back. That what we men had to do all of our lives. Handling a women is challenging but we are good at it.
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    I've actually gotten the "quit being such a drama queen!" Once. I deserved that one. I can rely on her to keep me in check.
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