Often times, when one of us describes feeling more female, or more feminine, gg's often will question this, as they will respond that feminine or femininity just is. Also of course that we cannot possibly feel female as we are not actually female. More like a female perhaps?
For me, the feeling more feminine is that I relate to women more than men. I literally see more of myself in a woman than a man. I tend to over hear women's conversations more than mens, and take a greater interest in those conversations. I feel more at home, or more comfortable in women's sections of stores. Perhaps feel more comfortable wearing women's clothing. Women's fragrances smell better to me than men's do. So to me, I equate these things to feeling feminine.
This doesn't occur at equal amounts all the time. I sometimes will feel equally masculine, and by that just reverse my discriptions. For me, even when feeling more feminine than masculine (which is occurring more often these days- see my thread on lack of cding time as it has correlated ) presenting as male does not cause me discomfort. Internally, I feel more aligned with women, but being or presenting male does not cause distress. I do sometimes feel that I would be more comfortable if I was presenting female.


. So when people discuss feeling more feminine they attributes emotions like being more empathetic, caring, nurturing, loving or past-times more related to perceptions of being a woman such as cooking, cleaning, shopping, primping or different likes more related to stereotypical feminine pursuits such as watching romantic movies, reading more feminine oriented literature, bonding with other women, conversing about women things (whatever that may be). On the other hand we tend to relate masculinity with being brash, in your face, bread winner, strong and past-times best reserved for stage coach drivers and cowboys (spitting chewing tobacco and grunting
). IMHO neither of those defines what is masculine or feminine but legacy issues of what society dictates is such.


