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I have always felt better about myself when I am being more "feminine" in my attire and mannerisms. I am interested if any other men feel the same?
I was born female but nobody would believe me so I had to Man Up.Kittyinpink said:I have always felt better about myself when I am being more "feminine" in my attire and mannerisms. I am interested if any other men feel the same?
Ok! . That's a really interesting answer!Angelapinks said:I was born female but nobody would believe me so I had to Man Up.
I didn't want to "man up" , so I didn't! It was hard but I simply cannot be aggressive and yucky! I know from people on this site that I am wrong because we all must stand up to aggression and predugice etc ... But I simply cannot... I would rather be me and if I had to "man up" I will choose not to .. And I will happily accept the consequence ... including humiliation and worse...Angelapinks said:I was born female but nobody would believe me so I had to Man Up.
Cool answer!Hockeyczar said:Depends if life sucked being born female, no, but if somehow my life would have been better than it is as a male, then yes.
That's cool. You like fast cars and being a bloke. That's great for you. This is really interesting! Thanks for your honest reply .Fluffybottoms said:Not me.
Basically I ment that I have so much aversion to any form of violence now that I have decided to not fight. I have decided that I am nothing special and I have no desire to contribute to a angry and (in my opinion) silly society. We at ADISC spend loads of our time and thoughts because we actually care about each other . I would rather be a caring member of society than a fighter. It's a dangerous philosophy , but I think it is right..Happy2BeInNappies2 said:The last thing I want is to be in a situation where I have to be aggressive in anyway, such a circumstance when I have to be (work or someone's health) puts me well and truly OUT of my comfort zone. When I have not reacted in the way required, I do not like the consequences and humiliations.
I get away and am accepted by wearing female clothing . But only trousers. Panties. Sometimes jumper tops. Basically many people don't realise. And if they do who cares? I'm not wearing dresses or anything that Will upset people.Happy2BeInNappies2 said:Right on ShyBoo81 girls sure are cuter than guys and girls can look much better because they can wear any (pretty) thing and makeup!
Hope you do not mind me asking: (if you wanted to) could you dress up and pass as a girl in public? I always wanted to do that and getaway with it - but my body is too much of a male type to pass.
Im too tall to pass for a girl, and no way Im dressing up in public!Happy2BeInNappies2 said:Right on ShyBoo81 girls sure are cuter than guys and girls can look much better because they can wear any (pretty) thing and makeup!
Hope you do not mind me asking: (if you wanted to) could you dress up and pass as a girl in public? I always wanted to do that and getaway with it - but my body is too much of a male type to pass.
Angelapinks said:I was born female but nobody would believe me so I had to Man Up.
This is very true. Manning up is just not me. I would rather be girly.Kittyinpink said:I didn't want to "man up" , so I didn't! It was hard but I simply cannot be aggressive and yucky! I know from people on this site that I am wrong because we all must stand up to aggression and predugice etc ... But I simply cannot... I would rather be me and if I had to "man up" I will choose not to .. And I will happily accept the consequence ... including humiliation and worse...
I am not a fighter neither, and I love being feminine because it is a rush of positivity for me.Happy2BeInNappies2 said:Kittyinpink I am not a fighter either. The only time you should be violent is when you have to fight to save your life or for someone else (or in a war maybe). But you are special to others as a member of a caring society. And good on you getting away with wearing female panties and trousers in public. For me it is always nappies - but a female panty girdle keeps nappies securely in place!
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