No, I enjoy being a man, and maybe all the benefits that it unfairly entitles us.
No, I enjoy being a man, and maybe all the benefits that it unfairly entitles us.
I would, without hesitation. But I have accepted that I am transgender, and I am nearly 7 months into HRT, with hopes to medically transition in a year or so, and to legally transition this month. For me, becoming 100% female, and being seen and accepted as such by everyone, would be a perfect result for the path I am already on.
After going out in public for a while as a woman, I soon learned that, for me, the clothes are just a means to an end. What thrilled me was not that I was wearing the ‘forbidden’ clothes of the opposite gender, but rather I was overjoyed to be seen and accepted as a woman.
Work is not an issue for me, as I am retired. My relationships are not an issue, as I am widowed, and not dating at this time. My public life for the past 7 months has been 100% female, and I really don’t miss doing anything as a male. And I already have acceptance from my family, friends and neighbors. So a magical, 100% real transformation would be ideal for me.
Probably not, although if I was twenty again I more than likely would transition.
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Hi Stig . Not Really I enjoy just having the best of both worlds.
If I did I would probably end up being am F-to-M Crossdresser. >Orchid ..OO..
Having my ears triple pierced is AWESOME, ~~......
I can explain it to you, But I can't comprehend it for you !
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Only if it was a day or two. I don't want men chasing after me.
Yes, if I could I would want to be female.
I would be a bit if a tomboy, but yes, in a heartbeat.
My first thought is yes, please.
But would I remember ever not being a woman? Would I have the same carrier? Would I have the lifetime of knowledge a woman of my age would have? I am far too old to be dealing with my first period.
But most importantly:
Would I no longer be transgender?
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I've always said, if I was not a man I would not mind being a woman. I think one always thinks about his or her station in life. It's really not about the clothes.
LadyStig,
I wake up every morning knowing I'm going to be Teresa , OK I admit I'm not a GG but it's probaly as good as it gets without a magic pill or potion . Everyone knows so no worries about being outed .
So to rephrase your title " I can and I do !"
While this question often comes up and it's a bit of fun , the other point realisticly is being a woman isn't the Utopia suggested in your title , otherwise why do so many now wear trousers !! ( OK that is a tongue in cheek comment before I get jumped on ).
Last edited by Teresa; 03-19-2019 at 02:59 PM.
Yep. In a heartbeat.
I’ve thought about this a lot. For me, I’d have to say yes.
"I reject your reality and substitute my own" - Mythbusters
Nope. My 'ideal body' would be pretty effeminate and would have curves men shouldn't have, but I don't want the plumbing. I like that part of being a guy.
Probably not, at least if I am the female version of me, 60 years old and over weight! If I could be a 20-something hottie with a great body, brains and a great income, sign me up!
Without a doubt, I want to be the same size though. So all my clothes fit.
No! ...... I like both sides of my personality
Yes if I could magically teansition,
no surgery pain etc , you bet , I would
choose to be a woman in a minute .
But since that is not likely to happen
I wi just continue being happy as I am
JAS
No I like dressing and going out enfemme and having fun s a girl but if it was full time all the time the thrill would be gone. Part of the thrill is making the change from M to F and seeing how well I am making it work. Are people believing it?
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Sallee
I’m a little surprised by everyone’s responses. I thought there would be way more people willing to make the change.
Probably, headed that way anyway! LOL Hugs Lana Mae
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Well, I for one am widowed, kids are grown, and I only have me to worry about! Kids have said, "whatever makes you happy, dad!" It would probably be a shock to them but I think they would adjust! Hugs Lana Mae
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