Are you happy with your sex?, and why?

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22 Jul 2012, 2:16 pm

^ If you're that worried about reproducing, why don't you be a sperm donor?


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22 Jul 2012, 2:39 pm

puddingmouse wrote:
^ If you're that worried about reproducing, why don't you be a sperm donor?


I would rather be a regular old dad. I've never considered donating sperm before though. But that's hardly controlling my reproductive destiny because if I did that I'd have no control over where it went (the sperm).



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22 Jul 2012, 2:42 pm

No I think I'd prefer if I didn't have a gender.


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22 Jul 2012, 2:52 pm

Women have a lot of extra inconveniences compared to men.



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22 Jul 2012, 3:08 pm

ShamelessGit wrote:
puddingmouse wrote:
^ If you're that worried about reproducing, why don't you be a sperm donor?


I would rather be a regular old dad. I've never considered donating sperm before though. But that's hardly controlling my reproductive destiny because if I did that I'd have no control over where it went (the sperm).


No, you're right.

I keep forgetting that some people actually want to be parents. :lol:


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23 Jul 2012, 5:37 am

I guess I should say more about myself.

What makes me like a girl:
I have long hair
I look a lot like a girl
I do wear skirts and dresses on some occasions
I wear clothes that were made especially for girls, even if they do seem boyish
I do sometimes get concerened about how I look
I am rather thin, have a girl - like figure
I sound like a girl
I do like some girly stuff - but not a lot
I like to be shown love, and feel like I'm cared for
I still cry - even at my age

What makes me like a boy:
I like a lot of rock music, esecially 90's rock music most people think boys and men like
I like to dress casually, wear trousers most of the time
My clothes often hide my shape
There are some things I like that are more suited for boys to like

However, I am definately a girl, I feel I'm better with a girl's body, I can't imagine what it must be like to have a boy's body. I guess I was meant to be a girl.

If this was "Are you happy with your age" or "What age are you menally", I would have a lot of things to say for that.



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23 Jul 2012, 9:32 am

I'm happy with being male.
I'm okay about having no sex... doesn't mean I'm asexual as I would love to... (sounds kinda creepy... Egad!) but probably not when I'd rather know who I'm dealing with.


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23 Jul 2012, 9:57 am

I'm pretty happy with it. I don't really get persuaded by gender roles. I'm a active male with lots of testosterone, it feels good to feel like a manbeast! I'm also sensitive, empathetic, a good listener and what not. I notice some females are very much this way more so than a lot of men I have met. It could just be a coincidence. Overall, I'm glad I am a male, but I don't think it's uncommon to be curious about being another gender.


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24 Jul 2012, 2:46 am

I'm fine with being male, biologically and socially.


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24 Jul 2012, 4:41 am

I prefer being male too, simply because i was born this way :o



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24 Jul 2012, 6:25 am

I'm content being a girl for the most part. There are some odd things about me mentally that seem male. If I was a boy something tells me I'd be a rather androgynous one though.



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25 Jul 2012, 6:49 am

Completely happy and secure being a male... but a couple of times I've wondered what it would be like if I were female.


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25 Jul 2012, 8:40 am

AspergianMutantt wrote:
I like being male.

But often envy females of a variety of things.

For instance, Even modern females get to be the pickers and choosers to a large degree, counting on their looks and charms to attract males, then reject what they have no interest in. its a numbers game for them just as it is for males but different. with males its also a numbers game, but we have to be the agressor and have to deal with all the rejections all the time before finding one that takes interest that we also find attractive. I get sick of having to deal with all the rejection issues.

Secondly, females are so damed pretty, sometimes I think of how nice it would be to have a body like that just for a little while, just so I can go explore and play with it :twisted:

Also, I envy thy can have children, if I could have done that I would have started a family early in life, instead of having to wait till I was in my 30's and then again mid 40's. I love children and being a parent!


You wouldn't be saying those once you have had a kid, as you start having a sagging belly and if not put back into shape, will stay like that for most of your life!

Sometimes I think being a guy has it's advantages:

No periods
No labour pains
No leg cramps (a woman has to spread hers but I bet it gets uncomfortable)
Women have the good looking body for 15 years at most
Puberty is worse for woman
A guy can gain a sexy looking body via consistent exercise
Can pee anywhere he wants without discomfort (a woman would have to sit down, so a brick wall is impractical
We can also fend off predators with our wee, as it has testosterone. Woman can't.
No make up
No looking around for the best clothes that suit you
No specific sizes for clothing (unlike a woman's 16/14 top down tops)
No back aches (applies to smaller woman too)
Can eat slightly more then a woman can
No getting emotional (no periods to be manipulated by them)

No offence to women, but men also have the better laws on their side (hope that didn't sound sexist)

So yeah, being a guy is better in those regards.


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25 Jul 2012, 8:51 am

Despite menstruation (and cramps), pressure to look beautiful, and a slightly higher level of maintenance than men, I like being female. Not sure why, though. (Because we can wear prettier clothes, perhaps?)


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25 Jul 2012, 9:35 am

Albirea wrote:
Despite menstruation (and cramps), pressure to look beautiful, and a slightly higher level of maintenance than men, I like being female. Not sure why, though. (Because we can wear prettier clothes, perhaps?)


Pretty much this. Same applies to customised characters in games. Most guys play girls for that sole reason.


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25 Jul 2012, 9:46 am

Actually, I play females in games because its easier on my eyes, and other people tend to be nicer and more helpful to me.