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Yeah I don't get that either. I can walk a mile and two different people will address me differently, one as ma'am, one as sir. . and it baffles me to hell. That's why I say I look at what I wear, what I'm doing at the moment, etc.. to try and figure it the hell out. Same as on the telephone. So now, I just try to speak deeper. lmfao! If all else fails, confuse the hell out of them! Do we all use male restrooms here? I tend more times than not. I get no second looks like I do if I was to go into a female restroom. Females are more aware of their surroundings in a restroom , want to use the mirror, powder up, hang out and wait for their kids, chat, check their messages, etc.. Men, they just want to do their business and get back to whatever it was they were doing.. yeah? SO I just bust in, same as the next male, do my business, wash my hands and get out. No questioning, no saying I'm in the wrong room, no second looks.. |
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I don't want to say all females are like this in the restroom and I'm sure there is probably the occassional male that does the same. Just to be clear, I'm not here to stereotype genders. Sorry folks. I had to reiterate this here. But having used both gender restrooms, I do notice that women tend to be more aware of their surroundings and will definitely notice if someone of the male variety enters and will check them or question them if not give them a second look. |
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fellas does it ruffle your feathers when femmes or straight women compare you to hot bio males or is it a confidence boost and something you hope would happen?
I guess I'm just me, take me or leave me, but hell if I was compared to some hot dude I think it would turn me on a bit. Or say, if a female was to say you look like so and so (a bio male). Would you want to know why? hmmm.. more questions and hoping more answer my questions. heh. |
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And this brings to mind another thing I noticed when I was a child in elementary school. Why is it that men can be rather obese and still found desirable, sexual? Take a look around guys. What is in the movies, in real life? Big guys are referred to as "Big Guys, Portly, Strong." Large women get terms like "Fat B__tch, I wouldn't poke that......." You guys know the drill. How many times may we have discounted a woman because of her size? (You can throw in age with that too.)
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ALWAYS for over 10 years now.
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I tend to use the Woman's room and try not to get noticed.
Only because it's usually cleaner. (just my observation. I am by no means suggesting this is true in all cases) |
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I love it. The last was Jack Nicholson - after I looked horrified, she said in his younger days. I don't believe her. But I'll take it - not really because he's a born-male, but because the last few years have been the first time in my life anyone has compared me to anyone at all. It grounds me and gives me a sense of how I am perceived, a mirror. The dysphoria doesn't end so much, at least for me, with transition. People have a very clear image of me, and it is helpful to hear what that is. Even comments like "you strike me as the kind of guy who ..." -are incredibly useful and grounding for me.
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Weatherboi, you brought up something I had totally put away in my brain files with the issue of transphobia within our own "neighborhood". Sorry I didn't quote you but thoughts in head flying so fast, I didn't wanna lose chance for fingers to put them down before they dashed off. Lol.
In past posts I talk about feeling that shun from within the rainbow (my word for LGBTQ cause I don't always remember the alphabet ) but you brought up something that, for me, is even harder to deal with and that is being looked down on (for lack of better words) by other transmen. Even though it's never really happened to me in real life, it is a very real fear that I have. I don't know any FTMs that I've met face to face and for longest time I figured it's all about the area we live in but sitting here, letting myself self evaluate while reading all this has made me realize just how afraid I am to meet other FTMs. That's a mind boggling moment for me right now. I think a huge part of it is my own issue though. I get called Ma'am and she so often, especially when hair gets long, that I start to allow it to affect my own view of myself. I start becoming my own worst enemy because then I (my soul and true self) begins to become invisible to me. Now it doesn't matter if others don't see that I'm FTM or just flat out male because I don't even see myself that way, whether consciously or subconsciously. I think it plays a really big part in my "chest thumping" moments because I feel I have to "show" an abundance of male energy in order for the real me to be seen. It's also the reason I want so damn strongly to begin the transition process. To the point that I get angry and frustrated sometimes. I know it's my issue, not anyone else's because I am allowing myself to fall for what society wants me to feel/think/see. With you bringing up transphobia within our own group, I can see how I sometimes even put it on myself. NOw don't get me wrong. Never do I doubt what my soul is. I KNOW 100% I am a man. No question about that. I just start questioning whether what others (and myself) see when looking at me. Hence the chest thumping. Also why I think I'm realizing how scared/nervous I actually am of meeting other FTMs in person. For so long I have had to contend with female pronouns, within family, within work (even the job I have now, I have to go by my birth name for DOT purposes). I worry that when others will see me, meet me, they will not see the man that is in me. Wow. Never really had that nerve struck/thought provoked but thank you weatherboi. Seriously, I did not truly realize how engrained that fear is but it's there so it's something I need to address for myself. Thank you. Done rambling now. Thanks. Brute. |
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When I met Snow I was on my was on my way to being anorexic from dysphoria. The more weight I lost the more I passed and no amount of weights I lifted or running I did was keeping up with the amount of weight I was losing and the gaunt appearance I was taking on. I wasn't seeing that. I was hyper focused with doing drive by quick glances in the mirror so I could get that validation from my physical appearance finally meeting up with what my brain sees I am. I was limiting my nutrition and doubling up on working out. I was breaking out all over and my asthma was at an all time high. One of the many dyphoric vortexes that I have been able to recognize over the years. Someone had asked earlier in the thread how the femmes/women in our lives have helped support us. Snow helped me out of that vortex. My body weight is now something I try not to make a big deal out of or I will get all caught up and starve myself. Other people battle dysphoria?
I get told I am hot in many different ways and I am glad I don't get compared to bio guys. Part of my dysphoria revolves around my disconnect with how I look in my head and how I look to the world. Yes I use the mens bathroom and have been for some years. I always use a stall now. I have tried STP's and they all seem to malfunction eventually.
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