You ever feel like you might be a gay man in a woman's body?

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22 Jan 2011, 2:30 pm

I'm a tomboy who happens to be a 60s person. I don't like the typical males of this current time. I have a thing for the young Mick Avory, in particular the chubbier body that he had in 64/65. I'm a very different person and I cherish my differences and I don't really think that I'm missing out on a whole lot, as far as today's dating scene is concerned. I also go for guys who are my type, and those guys are few and far between these days. I thought that I was gay for a couple of months, here on WP. I've reevaluated my sexuality and come to the conclusion that I'm a tomboy who happens to be very old fashioned, compared to the average woman of today and what she would like in a man. I feel that I'm a tomboy in a tomboy's body.


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07 Feb 2011, 8:29 pm

YES! and it used to disturb me. When I first met my husband, he had a big sex drive and this chased that thinking right out of me. I never felt like that again. I specifically felt that way when I was alone and without a mate for long periods of time.



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21 Feb 2011, 2:17 am

I feel like a lesbian in a man's body. If any gay men in woman's bodies are interested in a relationship; Please let me know :wink: Straight women are not attracted to me because I have no sense of masculinity & lesbians are not attracted to me because I'm a guy physically. I should date guys because gay guys like me but the idea of sucking dick & taking it up the a$$ freaks me out. Maybe we should have a post in this section for people who are looking for relationships.


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21 Feb 2011, 3:55 am

^I work with a guy like that. He has a very masculine physique - tall, well built - but I can't react to him as anything other than a girl-friend (myself being a straight, cis, female).



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21 Feb 2011, 4:32 am

LKL wrote:
^I work with a guy like that. He has a very masculine physique - tall, well built - but I can't react to him as anything other than a girl-friend (myself being a straight, cis, female).

That's one of my problems. Women tell me that I'm a great guy & how they wish other guys were like me but they will never give me a chance :cry: I wish we had arranged marriages because I tend to like anyone who's nice to me after a while so I don't understand why they don't like me :?


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21 Feb 2011, 4:44 am

Oh, I like him just fine - but I'm not a lesbian - not even bisexual - so I'm not attracted to him (a statement that would only make sense in the context of this thread). One can't help being hetero any more than one can help being homosexual.



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21 Feb 2011, 4:48 am

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Oh, I like him just fine - but I'm not a lesbian - not even bisexual - so I'm not attracted to him (a statement that would only make sense in the context of this thread). One can't help being hetero any more than one can help being homosexual.

Yeah that's true. It just f#*king sux being alone. I would of been a lot better off if I was a woman instead of a guy


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21 Feb 2011, 10:10 am

At one point, I used to watch these videos:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDSLC4L4v_U[/youtube]
And wish I was one of those boys. Not a girl kissing the boy, but the boy kissing the boy.


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22 Feb 2011, 1:22 am

Yeah, I'm pretty much attracted to gay guys. As well as wanting to have intercourse with girls as if I had the male equipment. Sometimes I can almost feel as if I have male genitilia. It's odd. My brain is pretty much wired for the most part like a guy's.(Hell my best friend who's male, and gay has even told me this.) I also find myself not really being able to relate to extremely femme women. The only feminine quality I have is my incredibly strong maternal instinct.

Of course this is when I actually manage to feel anything. Most of the time I really don't feel much of anything. I have an incredibly low libido. I'm a dominating personality, as well as just overall not attracted to many people.

Then again I'm not a huge people person. If I'm content in a suitable environment I can go for days without seeking people. Lol.



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09 Mar 2011, 8:46 pm

Yes. And I'm never offended by the female/male brain thing. I ID mostly with guys, am friends with mostly guys, and to be quite honest, women are mostly an enigma to me. I have this thing about not hitting them. Or, at least I did. It was weird. Now, everyone misbehaves. Like, women are violent on men, too. I don't know anymore. I'm against domestic abuse all around. I feel as though I've a good balance of male and female.

In modern society, this may be called "weird." In tribal societies, you'd be a "shaman." Sometimes I'd love to travel back and be a shaman. Haha. In some cultures, it was/is a requirement. There would be all sorts of other requirements, too, depending on the culture. It's called a third or fourth gender.
Traditional Indian society has that third gender, where men take up the role of women and act as women do. It has to do with some religious segment of, I think Hinduism. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please chip in.



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10 Mar 2011, 12:32 pm

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
I'm bisexual, but I do sometimes feel like a guy in a woman's body. It's not that I don't like my female parts, but I often feel I'm missing a male part I should have.

I know exactly what you mean. I'm bi (well, actually pan) and, though I'd certainly be upset to be missing certain parts, and am upset some parts were taken from me, I'm somewhat indifferent about other male parts, I frequently feel like I am missing certain femine parts. I don't perticularly care for adult male hairgrowth patterns on my body and face either. (I tend to be indifferent on the adult non-gender specific growth patterns, though)



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18 Mar 2011, 12:48 pm

I'm technically straight but a tomboy who very often feels like a gay man in the wrong body. I could take or leave the girl curves. They don't interest me on myself or others. I frequently feel like I'm missing something I should have.



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18 Mar 2011, 3:13 pm

I do when people mistake me for a girl. Then I have to double check. :lol:

jamesongerbil wrote:
Traditional Indian society has that third gender, where men take up the role of women and act as women do. It has to do with some religious segment of, I think Hinduism. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please chip in.

Yep. Hijras.



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31 Mar 2011, 5:11 pm

hahahahahahahahaaaaaaaah you explained me perfectly.



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14 Apr 2011, 7:46 pm

Yes, this is exactly how I feel. It took me a long time to figure out why I wasn't attracted to regular guys, it was always gay men or very feminine men. I had the joy of being in a friends with benefits relationship with a man who was genderqueer and very naturally beautiful. It was so amazing how I could be attracted to him in both a pink frilly dress (in which he was very passable) and naked (with his very manly penis). There are times when I wish I had a penis but could still be the same everywhere else.



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13 May 2011, 7:10 pm

I fell that way all the time. My family tells me that I should have been born a guy. Not very much support from my family to accept me the way I am but they have a point. I'm terrible at being a girl.