What Gender Do You Feel You Are Mentally?

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What Gender Do You Think You Are Mentally?
Female Brain | Male Body 10%  10%  [ 8 ]
Male Brain | Female Body 28%  28%  [ 23 ]
Female Brain | Female Body 10%  10%  [ 8 ]
Male Brain | Male Body 20%  20%  [ 16 ]
Not Sure | Male Body 9%  9%  [ 7 ]
Not Sure | Female Body 24%  24%  [ 20 ]
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18 Dec 2009, 11:41 pm

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I wish the idea of gender (as anything more than pure physiology) never entered the human mind. If I like knitting or wearing ties and pants or baking breads or making computers doesn't have anything to do with gender.


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19 Dec 2009, 12:24 am

I like male stuffs and I'm not that girly but I love being a female...so I'd say,

Female body, with a feMALE (male and female) mind


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20 Dec 2009, 12:57 am

Female body but my mind ranges from rather male to androgyneous. My outward presentation is naturally, quietly feminine (without all the silly flirtatiousness, drama, and superficial materialism often ascribed to my gender).


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20 Dec 2009, 5:22 pm

I've been told that my style of communication is very masculine, more so than the average man..

I also utterly suck at doing most things that women are expected to be good at (like cleaning, cooking, anything requiring good fine motor skills, reading emotions..)

I've been told that having harmful levels of testosterone as a guy could induce autism-like syptoms..



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20 Dec 2009, 5:28 pm

female brain/female body



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20 Dec 2009, 10:01 pm

I had an EXTREMLY hard time accepting I was a girl as a child. I wonder if it was because aside from my mom I was the only female in the house and I was an extreme tomboy and didn't like to play with dolls or girly clothes. I was finnaly able to accept being female when I grew older and was no longer forced to wear certian things for certian events and when I was able to get away from people telling me it was not normal for a girl to do this or that.

I was better in science and math (I have Dyscalcula and had to work EXTRA hard to get where I am now) than reading and liturature. I suck at reading comprehension. I like to take things apart to see how they work and put them back together. I like to take things apart to fix them and often I really do fix it. I LOVE to play in mud and dirt. I love to look for bugs and study them. I was never scared of invertabrates or reptiles. I think snakes, lizards, insects, spiders and sharks were cute, not scary looking. It's human babies and chimpanzees I find ugly. I was facinated by sharks and insects. Ever since I got Pippin, I am facinated by lizards. I was never into playing princess, but my games of pretend as a child had more of an Indiana Jones or Tarzan feel. I've always been agressive and headstrong. I LOVED to fight as a kid. I got such a thrill from it. I have this strong protective instinct. All very male behaviors.

I'm asexual anyway.


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21 Dec 2009, 9:04 am

I have an obviously female body, but a "bisexual" mindset regarding everything from sex to mannerisms.


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22 Dec 2009, 1:34 am

My interests seem to align with sterotypically male interests more than with female ones but on a deeper psychological level I really don't identify with traditional personality traits of either gender and so I guess that mentally I am sort of gender neutral, like a robot, or a tree.
Plus gendered displays are only really necessary for attracting mates and so are not really important to me since I'm asexual.



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22 Dec 2009, 3:25 am

actually I feel like I am bisexual in an emotional sense. There was not an option for that. I am female but I feel that I have both masculine and femine sides to my personaility. I dont concider myself transexual in anyway, but that there are two genders in my personality. I like boy stuff like fishing, camping, canoeing, hanging out with the "guys" and then I have my girlie side in which I like knitting, reading, poetry, doing girlie stuff like make-overs..etc

If I had to describe myself in LGBT terms...then I am a soft butch.



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23 Dec 2009, 11:33 am

Sometimes confused.



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23 Dec 2009, 11:46 am

I seem to be one of the few male mind and body to post here.

However, I hold a much stronger respect for females than males in any given situation. Mostly based on history and personal past. I would prefer a matriarchal society than the one we have now for example.

But I definitely consider myself to be male, in terms of sexuality. In terms of personality, I'm not sure of what the line is besides the obvious societal ones like sports and cars and weight lifting to wrestling and such... all of which I rather intensely dislike. My interests tend to be omnigender, sciences, gaming, tech, and psychology/sexology, and reading.


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23 Dec 2009, 9:12 pm

interesting topic.... Male body, and I'd almost say female mind. I am pretty masculine or nondescript in my mannerisms and my interests are mainly science and art related. I'm pretty much straight as an arrow but it's like my thoughts are female. I often wonder if I'd be better off a lesbian. :?



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23 Dec 2009, 9:15 pm

nove of the above


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10 Jan 2010, 11:40 pm

Transplantman wrote:
interesting topic.... Male body, and I'd almost say female mind. I am pretty masculine or nondescript in my mannerisms and my interests are mainly science and art related. I'm pretty much straight as an arrow but it's like my thoughts are female. I often wonder if I'd be better off a lesbian. :?

LOL to that last line. Yeah same here, though in my case my mannerisms and interests are feminine. I keep thinking that if we were able to choose our gender that I would definitely have choosen female. But I am content at the moment to live with my male body. I just dress how I want, and like what I like and tell anyone with a problem to f*** off!


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