Page 1 of 3 [ 33 posts ]  Go to page 1, 2, 3  Next

auntblabby
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 12 Feb 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 113,699
Location: the island of defective toy santas

10 Oct 2010, 9:57 am

i have never felt masculine in the least. i would not mind being born female, but i would never consider the brutal and expensive options available to change into one now. i have always been repelled by stereotypically masculine things like sports and aggression. bulky muscularity and hairiness also turn me off. i have always had feminine features and traits.



superboyian
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 9 Sep 2009
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Posts: 14,704
Location: London

10 Oct 2010, 10:48 am

I was told that I have some feminine side of me, maybe because of my softness and kindness probably but I've always felt masculine though.


_________________
BACK in London…. For now.
Follow my adventures on twitter: @superboyian
Please feel free to help my aspie friend become a pilot: https://gofund.me/a9ae45b4


wornlight
Deinonychus
Deinonychus

Joined: 9 Sep 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 396

10 Oct 2010, 10:54 am

I have male parts, but I do not I identify with either gender. I am neither masculine nor feminine in manner. I believe that most of the differences in the way that men and women behave are the result of socialization. It is a process that does not seem to apply to me in many ways.



James0Zero
Snowy Owl
Snowy Owl

User avatar

Joined: 7 Oct 2010
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Posts: 153
Location: Harlan KY

10 Oct 2010, 11:44 am

Quote:
bulky muscularity and hairiness also turn me off.

lol they used to call me wolf man in school. I practically have fur it's so thick on my arms and legs. Hell my hair is down to my shoulders and i had it cut to an inch only a month or two ago. O.O


_________________
"The very existence of flamethrowers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, 'You know I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.'"-George Carlin


auntblabby
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 12 Feb 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 113,699
Location: the island of defective toy santas

10 Oct 2010, 11:46 pm

James0Zero wrote:
Quote:
bulky muscularity and hairiness also turn me off.

lol they used to call me wolf man in school. I practically have fur it's so thick on my arms and legs. Hell my hair is down to my shoulders and i had it cut to an inch only a month or two ago. O.O


notice i said "bulky muscularity AND hairiness" - but hairiness by itself can be good. but sorry, i never saw the beauty of bulky muscles ala schwarzenegger.



Moog
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 25 Feb 2010
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,671
Location: Untied Kingdom

11 Oct 2010, 1:33 pm

I feel like a girl, you got any? :P :oops:


_________________
Not currently a moderator


auntblabby
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 12 Feb 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 113,699
Location: the island of defective toy santas

11 Oct 2010, 9:44 pm

Moog wrote:
I feel like a girl, you got any? :P :oops:


rim shot
ta dum dum



Squirrelrat
Velociraptor
Velociraptor

User avatar

Joined: 23 Sep 2010
Age: 32
Gender: Female
Posts: 448

11 Oct 2010, 11:21 pm

I'm a girl who feels more like a guy. I wouldn't say that I'm actually transgendered; just that I'm somewhere in between the genders and I lean toward the masculine side. Gender expectations for women make me feel very alienated. :(



Talis
Sea Gull
Sea Gull

User avatar

Joined: 1 Aug 2010
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Posts: 247
Location: California

12 Oct 2010, 1:53 am

I'm a guy and I don't feel much like a man. I see most male behavior as disgusting or offensive. I find women to be much more pleasant company and I guess I feel like I can relate to them much better. I guess inside me I feel more feminine but I have no interest in men. I wouldn't have minded being born female, but I don't think I'd go through a sex change as I wouldn't feel right about it. I haven't had any life experience being a girl so I'd feel like an impostor and honestly I'd be very afraid of attracting a dude... I already do that too frequently for my tastes :( . Plus I kinda want a wife and children so it probably wouldn't be the best idea to make an awkward switch.



jpfudgeworth
Sea Gull
Sea Gull

User avatar

Joined: 15 Jul 2010
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Posts: 236

12 Oct 2010, 1:56 am

I don't really feel feminine or masculine, but I am a male so I suppose I'm mostly masculine. I really hate tough guys with macho attitudes though. I guess either extreme would be unpleasant.

After give this some thought, I realized I do somethings feel like my posture is feminine.



sluice
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 15 Aug 2007
Age: 115
Gender: Male
Posts: 4,543
Location: center of universe

12 Oct 2010, 2:36 am

squonk wrote:
Most mornings, but I sleep and wake up alone. :)


:lol:

Honestly, I have no idea what being in touch with my feminine side would mean. From what little I know it would probably drive me nuts.



Moog
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 25 Feb 2010
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,671
Location: Untied Kingdom

12 Oct 2010, 3:19 am

auntblabby wrote:
Moog wrote:
I feel like a girl, you got any? :P :oops:


rim shot
ta dum dum


I'm here all week, try the veal.


_________________
Not currently a moderator


Tensu
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 30 Dec 2009
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,661
Location: Nixa, MO, USA

12 Oct 2010, 7:40 am

I always considered masculinity to be more about honor, tenacity, and ambition than hair, booze, and sports, and in that sense I feel very masculine despite being a nerdy teetotaler... though in the hair department, if I had black stripes, you'd mistake me for a tiger :cat:

I never really wanted to be hairy when I was little, but now that it's happened, I really don't mind it.



auntblabby
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 12 Feb 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 113,699
Location: the island of defective toy santas

12 Oct 2010, 10:30 pm

Moog wrote:
I'm here all week, try the veal.


i love veal. but i shouldn't eat it. i shouldn't love it either but i do.



Talis
Sea Gull
Sea Gull

User avatar

Joined: 1 Aug 2010
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Posts: 247
Location: California

12 Oct 2010, 11:59 pm

Tensu wrote:
I always considered masculinity to be more about honor, tenacity, and ambition than hair, booze, and sports, and in that sense I feel very masculine despite being a nerdy teetotaler... though in the hair department, if I had black stripes, you'd mistake me for a tiger :cat:


Not saying anything about you because I don't know you... but MOST humans today know nothing about honor... especially most men... too much pride and ego to do anything honorable >_<. I see honor simply as a trait of the honorable. Maybe the word valor would apply to men more so... but honor... not so much in the world I've seen.



nick007
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 4 May 2010
Age: 41
Gender: Male
Posts: 27,121
Location: was Louisiana but now Vermont in the police state called USA

13 Oct 2010, 12:40 am

Tensu wrote:
I always considered masculinity to be more about honor, tenacity, and ambition than hair, booze, and sports, and in that sense I feel very masculine despite being a nerdy teetotaler... though in the hair department, if I had black stripes, you'd mistake me for a tiger :cat:


I am very unmanly in those ways as well but I do try to be honorable but I have a different definition than lots of people. I believe in being respectful & treading others like I would want be be treated & I care about doing the rite things & not being hypocritical.

Talis wrote:
Not saying anything about you because I don't know you... but MOST humans today know nothing about honor... especially most men... too much pride and ego to do anything honorable >_<. I see honor simply as a trait of the honorable. Maybe the word valor would apply to men more so... but honor... not so much in the world I've seen.


I think they use the Klingon definition of honor. They get drunk & never back from a fight. It's better to die than to face the dishonor of being a coward. That is why they are heavily armed & kill their enemies :twisted: At least the Klingons consider lying to be dishonorable.


_________________
"I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem!"
~King Of The Hill


"Hear all, trust nothing"
~Ferengi Rule Of Acquisition #190
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Ru ... cquisition