What if everyone had their gender/sex switched overnight?

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15 Mar 2018, 9:46 am

IstominFan wrote:
If my favorite tennis players switched, their names would be:

Regina Federer
Rafaela Nadal
Denisa Istomina



And the Williams brothers would dominate male tennis


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15 Mar 2018, 12:31 pm

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Late last year the girl I was dating at the time would put one of my shirts on every time she was in my apartment. She insisted that my shirts were far more comfortable than her own.

Aren't ladies shirts designed for comfort? Why would a mens shirt, which was not designed for women be more comfortable on her than a ladies shirt?
Maybe she has more of a men's body type than a stereotypical women's type but I'm just speculating since I have NO clue what she looks like

She looks like a chubby Asian girl. Weighed 70 kilograms (at the time) and is 164 CM tall. Her B-cup breasts could fit under my shirt without being squashed. Her stomach stuck out slightly further than her breasts. Because I'm taller than her, my shirt looked like a miniskirt on her.


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15 Mar 2018, 12:33 pm

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Late last year the girl I was dating at the time would put one of my shirts on every time she was in my apartment. She insisted that my shirts were far more comfortable than her own.

Aren't ladies shirts designed for comfort? Why would a mens shirt, which was not designed for women be more comfortable on her than a ladies shirt?


woman clothes tend to be designer to look beautiful and often aren't practical or comfortable


That is unfortunate.

I told her that since she liked my shirts I could take her down to Kmart and she could buy a lot of shirts like that and wear them all the time but she said she didn't want to be seen in public wearing a men's shirt.


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16 Mar 2018, 7:04 pm

There's always these sort of "erotic" advertisements where women want to "borrow" a man's shirt. One of these, I believe, is for Van Heusen shirts.

This implies that a woman wants to experience the "scent" of a man.



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16 Mar 2018, 7:20 pm

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There's always these sort of "erotic" advertisements where women want to "borrow" a man's shirt. One of these, I believe, is for Van Heusen shirts.

This implies that a woman wants to experience the "scent" of a man.


Why would a woman want to smell Eau de Yak Urine ( red dwarf reference ) , in other words men smell :lol:


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16 Mar 2018, 7:24 pm

Women sometimes do like how men smell. And it's genuine---no bullcrap!

I've had women tell me that they break up with a man, they miss his scent, mostly. They miss his scent on their bed.

I would get a little jealous because that man wasn't me! LOL



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16 Mar 2018, 7:31 pm

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Women sometimes do like how men smell. And it's genuine---no bullcrap!

I've had women tell me that they break up with a man, they miss his scent, mostly. They miss his scent on their bed.

I would get a little jealous because that man wasn't me! LOL


Yeah , sometimes it's a pheromone , sometimes it's the aftershave , deodorant they use.

I thought you were happily married KK?


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16 Mar 2018, 7:39 pm

I'm married. The "happiness" varies from day to day.

She's a good person. She doesn't like my autistic ways.

What I was talking about earlier was the time before I was married. I learned much about women by being friends with them.



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16 Mar 2018, 7:55 pm

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I'm married. The "happiness" varies from day to day.

She's a good person. She doesn't like my autistic ways.

What I was talking about earlier was the time before I was married. I learned much about women by being friends with them.


I think realistically happily married means you don't have many fights :lol: She sounds great , she married you so your autistic ways can't be that annoying.


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16 Mar 2018, 8:00 pm

She can get really pissed about them----to the point where she starts shaking in frustration.

She might do this to be manipulative--I don't know.

She thinks I don't use my "common sense." My mother feels the same way.

It gets to be a pain sometimes....



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16 Mar 2018, 8:23 pm

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She can get really pissed about them----to the point where she starts shaking in frustration.

She might do this to be manipulative--I don't know.

She thinks I don't use my "common sense." My mother feels the same way.

It gets to be a pain sometimes....


I know my quirks can be very annoying and I get the 'common sense' comment also.
I doubt she does it to be manipulative - some people just have short fuses.


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17 Mar 2018, 1:39 am

This may be for the L&D section & I'm not really looking to debate it here but it's somewhat relevant to this thread so I'll post :arrow:
I think I would have an easier time with relationships as a straight women than a straight man. Some of the qualities lots of women disliked about me or liked but only in a friendship way; are actually qualities that more than a few guys are attracted to or at least qualities that don't bother them. If I was turned into a women & I didn't have my girlfriend, I'd try to date around abit as an experiment that the The_Face_of_Boo might do in L&D to find out if I really would have an easier time with relationships as the opposite sex. Then I'd go back to L&D & post the results. I might could prove to some people who were around in L&D years ago that I was actually rite when I made posts about how I would have an easier time with relationships as a women instead of as a man & that I was NOT being a misogynist by saying that but rather stating something I believed as a fact.
If i still struggled majorly with relationships but in a way different than how I did as a man, I'd post those results.


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17 Mar 2018, 5:23 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Women sometimes do like how men smell. And it's genuine---no bullcrap!

I've had women tell me that they break up with a man, they miss his scent, mostly. They miss his scent on their bed.

I would get a little jealous because that man wasn't me! LOL


Yes but she would always get one of my clean shirts out of the closet. Those shirts have no smell other than the faint smell of laundry detergent. She never ever put on a shirt I'd just down.

I don't think she liked my smell. Bear in mind this is the woman who made a whole thread about how she didn't like the way I smelled.


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17 Mar 2018, 6:23 pm

Transgender people would be happy.



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17 Mar 2018, 7:36 pm

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Transgender people would be happy.

Not the post-op ones. They'll be back where they started.


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