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What do you really think of TV's?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think good on them |
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The same thing when I see anyone else. |
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Live and let live. Sometimes be very impressed with their make up skills. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Think they are brave for dressing in public, hope they dress to suit their environment and hope they are safe. |
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By *avexxMan
over a year ago
cheshire |
doesnt bother me the whats so ever good on em.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Such nice answers...
I personally (being a TV) watch for how they are attired, how they walk and conduct themselves, wig/hair, make-up etc.
I don't see many out... Or perhaps they are so convincing they go under my radar. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think good on them "
Same, and I agree about being impressed with their makeup skills! |
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"Think they are brave for dressing in public, hope they dress to suit their environment and hope they are safe. " same here
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Travelling |
Nothing really.
I'm indifferent. None of my business |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think good on them "
Kind of this...
Fair play - enjoy yourself. |
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Think there sexy if there young and very fem |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Other than registering it, I don’t think about it any further… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not good!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not good!!"
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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By the way I am aware that the word 'tranny' can offend some people.
For me, words don't mean anything but rather the intent behind the word.
And I mean no ill intent. |
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No different from seeing anyone else in public depends entirely on level of attraction |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not good!!
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile. "
I don't mind if people don't like TV's... But well pointed out... What a hyprocrite! |
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Think "fucker", cos their legs are invariably better than mine! |
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By *avexxMan
over a year ago
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"Not good!!
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile.
I don't mind if people don't like TV's... But well pointed out... What a hyprocrite! " ,, this,, |
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They are just people like everyone else! Same when you see goths or alternative people etc some confuse TV's with trans men or women. We are all the same inside and human! If you ain't harming anyone i don't see why it's an issue. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Think "fucker", cos their legs are invariably better than mine! "
Oh I don't know about that! |
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Um. Nothing, usually.
Unless someone has some outstanding shoes or something I don't tend to think much of strangers in public. |
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"Think "fucker", cos their legs are invariably better than mine!
Oh I don't know about that! "
Yep, great pins! |
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By *avexxMan
over a year ago
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i chat to a tv at work most beautiful person you could meet ,, |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Think "fucker", cos their legs are invariably better than mine!
Oh I don't know about that!
Yep, great pins!"
That pic of you on the bed (2nd last one)... super! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Think "fucker", cos their legs are invariably better than mine!
Oh I don't know about that!
Legs on you are like a......MAN"
Thanks! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m generally too busy and in my own head to notice anyone around me
If I did notice, and I have from time to time, it has only been due to makeup looking the wrong shade/badly applied or clothes styling that isn’t quite suited. In those instances I just thought it was nice to see someone on their journey and having confidence that they will find their style in due course. Kinda reminded me of when I was a teenager trying to figure out how to dress as a woman rather than a girl |
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"Think "fucker", cos their legs are invariably better than mine!
Oh I don't know about that!
Legs on you are like a......MAN"
Show us your legs..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Normally get compliments on my shose |
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
" some times I think for fucksake other time I think they have put all of effort into their choice of outfit .saw one 6ft 3 must have been. all dressed in black lace with high leather boots and gauntlets on long grey hair. I thought certainly had style and confidence . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It depends, the vast majority will just be going about their day and won’t even be noticed, others maybe noticed but just trying to fit in, yet others might be trying to stand out. All of these people are just living their lives and good for them.
Unfortunately there are a very small percentage who (I know I’m going to get stick for this but I think it has to be said), ruin it for everyone else.
I’m talking about the people who go out wearing stuff that no-one, no matter their gender, should be wearing in public. There’s time and place for everything and whilst some may think they’re pushing boundaries, all that tends to happen is that it causes grief for those of us just trying to live our lives.
I’ve probably made a complete hash out of that and made myself sound like I’m throwing shade on my own community which I’m really trying not to but when you have been on the receiving end of hate, it’s hard not to have a small place in your mind that wishes others wouldn’t make it harder for you
…… and other times I’m just downright jealous that I couldn’t pull off that outfit |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m generally too busy and in my own head to notice anyone around me
If I did notice, and I have from time to time, it has only been due to makeup looking the wrong shade/badly applied or clothes styling that isn’t quite suited. In those instances I just thought it was nice to see someone on their journey and having confidence that they will find their style in due course. Kinda reminded me of when I was a teenager trying to figure out how to dress as a woman rather than a girl "
I get that. Yes it takes time to get the look down! |
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"Not good!!
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile. "
More evidence that just because they are seeking a TV without verifications you don’t know their motives. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It depends, the vast majority will just be going about their day and won’t even be noticed, others maybe noticed but just trying to fit in, yet others might be trying to stand out. All of these people are just living their lives and good for them.
Unfortunately there are a very small percentage who (I know I’m going to get stick for this but I think it has to be said), ruin it for everyone else.
I’m talking about the people who go out wearing stuff that no-one, no matter their gender, should be wearing in public. There’s time and place for everything and whilst some may think they’re pushing boundaries, all that tends to happen is that it causes grief for those of us just trying to live our lives.
I’ve probably made a complete hash out of that and made myself sound like I’m throwing shade on my own community which I’m really trying not to but when you have been on the receiving end of hate, it’s hard not to have a small place in your mind that wishes others wouldn’t make it harder for you
…… and other times I’m just downright jealous that I couldn’t pull off that outfit "
I totally get what you are saying here. I've worn some 'racey' stuff myself in the past to all the wrong places... (Still do but only in appropriate places now lol)! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m generally too busy and in my own head to notice anyone around me
If I did notice, and I have from time to time, it has only been due to makeup looking the wrong shade/badly applied or clothes styling that isn’t quite suited. In those instances I just thought it was nice to see someone on their journey and having confidence that they will find their style in due course. Kinda reminded me of when I was a teenager trying to figure out how to dress as a woman rather than a girl
I get that. Yes it takes time to get the look down! "
Yep and we all get there. With a few fashion disasters. I had a particularly outrageous time with a fluffy pink jumper, pink and grey tartan mini skirt and pink tights with knee high boots. Oh and a black beret. I didn’t have that outfit off my back for weeks and I was a real spectacle !!! There is a photo of it in the possession of a friend. I keep hoping it gets lost !!! |
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By *ibLeiMan
over a year ago
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I think of how courageous they are. It must not be simple to take that step of living their life the way they want - knowing the hostile reactions they still get on a regular basis. Huge respect to them |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I think it really livens life up when someone does things out of the ordinary. Near where i live there is a man who dresses always as a pirate. He's a nice, friendly guy and very handsome! But his 'thing' is walking around like a pirate... So cool! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m generally too busy and in my own head to notice anyone around me
If I did notice, and I have from time to time, it has only been due to makeup looking the wrong shade/badly applied or clothes styling that isn’t quite suited. In those instances I just thought it was nice to see someone on their journey and having confidence that they will find their style in due course. Kinda reminded me of when I was a teenager trying to figure out how to dress as a woman rather than a girl
I get that. Yes it takes time to get the look down!
Yep and we all get there. With a few fashion disasters. I had a particularly outrageous time with a fluffy pink jumper, pink and grey tartan mini skirt and pink tights with knee high boots. Oh and a black beret. I didn’t have that outfit off my back for weeks and I was a real spectacle !!! There is a photo of it in the possession of a friend. I keep hoping it gets lost !!!"
Lol that sounds really cute btw lol |
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I don’t pay any attention but on the odd occasion that I notice the person is Tv - i think great - they’re doing what makes them happy. In addition as a general rule my experience of being in a social environment with Tv’s is that they are amongst the most kind spirited genuine people I’ve met. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think of how courageous they are. It must not be simple to take that step of living their life the way they want - knowing the hostile reactions they still get on a regular basis. Huge respect to them "
Walking out your door for the first time femmed-up is a massive rush. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't comment on out in public as I don't go out, but when i did, I chat to the person, I look at the person, I laughed with the person and never thought anything else
OP you've an Avril Lavigne kinda look about you (don't know if that's gonna be a compliment or not lol but it was meant as one) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I can't comment on out in public as I don't go out, but when i did, I chat to the person, I look at the person, I laughed with the person and never thought anything else
OP you've an Avril Lavigne kinda look about you (don't know if that's gonna be a compliment or not lol but it was meant as one)"
Hey thanks! Avril will be delighted when she hears lol!
I get all sorts chatting to me. Had a granny in her 80s talking to me the other day at a bus stop for half an hour; telling me she is: "Sick of all the woke bullshit on the tele" lol, and how the television nowadays is there to make everyone hate each other. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think it really livens life up when someone does things out of the ordinary. Near where i live there is a man who dresses always as a pirate. He's a nice, friendly guy and very handsome! But his 'thing' is walking around like a pirate... So cool!" There used to be someone in South London who always dressed as a wizard. He removed the chip from his oyster card and fixed it to the end of his wand. He used to flourish it at the reader
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think it really livens life up when someone does things out of the ordinary. Near where i live there is a man who dresses always as a pirate. He's a nice, friendly guy and very handsome! But his 'thing' is walking around like a pirate... So cool! There used to be someone in South London who always dressed as a wizard. He removed the chip from his oyster card and fixed it to the end of his wand. He used to flourish it at the reader "
LOL! Brilliant! People are individuals... but you wouldn't think so... I think people should express themselves more. |
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"I don’t pay any attention but on the odd occasion that I notice the person is Tv - i think great - they’re doing what makes them happy. In addition as a general rule my experience of being in a social environment with Tv’s is that they are amongst the most kind spirited genuine people I’ve met. " You always come across well and nice on the forums. The username is a corker too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Near where i live there is a man who dresses always as a pirate. He's a nice, friendly guy and very handsome! But his 'thing' is walking around like a pirate "
He’s not called Steve, frequents a failing gym and likes to play dodgeball by any chance ? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Near where i live there is a man who dresses always as a pirate. He's a nice, friendly guy and very handsome! But his 'thing' is walking around like a pirate
He’s not called Steve, frequents a failing gym and likes to play dodgeball by any chance ? "
No! Don't tell me there is two of them lol! |
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Wonder if I could ever look like that |
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I guess, as with anyone I see, it depends on whether or not I fancy them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wonder if I could ever look like that "
You’ll never know unless you give it a try. Nothing ventured, nothing gained |
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"Wonder if I could ever look like that
You’ll never know unless you give it a try. Nothing ventured, nothing gained "
Right…where’s my blonde wig and me mums old high heels! |
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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Fucking hell... that's a geezer dressed up in women's clothes.. |
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You gotta have balls to be a tranny (I should know) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think of how courageous they are. It must not be simple to take that step of living their life the way they want - knowing the hostile reactions they still get on a regular basis. Huge respect to them
Walking out your door for the first time femmed-up is a massive rush."
It's scary and exciting. Still remember the first time I walked out of a hotel in NYC dressed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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Probably “where the fuck is the nearest coffee shop!’ As this is my usual thought. |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
Great to watch but you don't need one all the time, i like quizzes |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
Fucking hell... that's a geezer dressed up in women's clothes.. "
Lol! Great profile btw... Love your look. x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You gotta have balls to be a tranny (I should know)"
Lol! Loving those outdoor pics, so cool... |
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Generally think, you go girl!! |
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Tbh I don't really think anything about it. I don't tend to think anything about people I don't know unless something specific stands out. |
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"You gotta have balls to be a tranny (I should know)
Lol! Loving those outdoor pics, so cool... " looking pretty fabulous yourself especially your face photo x |
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My initial response is 'you bitch' for having the balls to go out dressed. Then I usually have a good look at her, and admire her outfit, make up, wig and how she walks.
When home, see if she is on here to fab her pics. |
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Each to their own. Whatever makes you happy and floats your boat. Like anybody, if you don't hassle me, I wont hassle you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Can I ask… all the TVs who look at the TVs when they’re out, do you scrutinise them more than you would a man or woman? |
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The same as I would think about any person out and about on the street. I either wouldn’t give them a second glance, would think they look nice or would think they look a mess. People can still have good or bad style, TV or not |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Can I ask… all the TVs who look at the TVs when they’re out, do you scrutinise them more than you would a man or woman? "
To be honest i'm just happy to see someone of 'my own kind' so to speak... Though a lot of the time two TVS are like chalk and cheese... Very very different people dressing up for very different reasons.
For me personally I don't dress to 'be a woman' and I don't dress primarily for sexual reasons. I don't even see it as 'crossdressing', but just wearing alternative clothes to what a man would usually wear. I usually find TVS are just as or more complex than me in their views. |
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"Can I ask… all the TVs who look at the TVs when they’re out, do you scrutinise them more than you would a man or woman? "
Only to see where I might be able to improve my looks. |
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"Can I ask… all the TVs who look at the TVs when they’re out, do you scrutinise them more than you would a man or woman? "
No, but if they’ve done something interesting with their makeup, wig or outfit I’d be more likely to ask a TV about it than a woman. But that can also depend on how well I know them or how many drinks I’ve had. |
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By *archelCouple
over a year ago
A field somewhere |
Jealous they've a better arse and legs than me lol
Mrs |
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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When they look like you then i think they're hot. When they pass and are really feminine it's great. If they are genuine ts amd had boobs id prob be ok to try my luck too lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not good!!
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile.
I don't mind if people don't like TV's... But well pointed out... What a hyprocrite! "
I’m so done with that hypocrisy. Frankly I’m just about done with all the obnoxious, hate attitudes I’ve been seeing on this site lately. Life’s too short and I’m too busy.
Personally I don’t care who is looking at me in the street or what they think of me. I’m not there as an exhibit I’m there to go somewhere. |
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A lot of them look rather daft, but I guess you could say that about people generally. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not good!!
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile.
I don't mind if people don't like TV's... But well pointed out... What a hyprocrite!
I’m so done with that hypocrisy. Frankly I’m just about done with all the obnoxious, hate attitudes I’ve been seeing on this site lately. Life’s too short and I’m too busy.
Personally I don’t care who is looking at me in the street or what they think of me. I’m not there as an exhibit I’m there to go somewhere. "
You're right. Me too. I don't think a TV can care too much or they'd never get out the door, but at the same time I like to hear what others think (yet whatever they think I'd still do my own thing). Attitudes have really changed over the years though. That one idiot you called out there was just one, I'm looking at the other 99% who are cool x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bitch" if she looks better than me - lol. |
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By *ayHaychMan
over a year ago
Leeds (Home) / Sheffield (Work) |
When I see a tranny in public, as you put it OP, I am simply aware there is another person in the same environment as me. I am often too busy to pay other people any mind. |
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I look at their legs and curse them for being longer than mine!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I look at their legs and curse them for being longer than mine!! "
First time my ex saw me en femme she called me a bitch for my legs and my heels |
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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Honest answer
I get turned on
It’s the makeup look dress etc it feels like you want to please
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By *EAT..85Woman
over a year ago
Nottingham |
I went to Nottingham Pride on Saturday and I've got to say the most attractive people there to me were the TV's |
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Nothing.everyone to their own.my cousin has transitioned and we are all extremely proud of her. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I work on a makeup counter so get a lot of people coming over for makeup advice.
Generally I just treat them like any other customer, but also try and make them a feel a bit more relaxed so they feel that it’s a safe/judgement free zone. As I know makeup shopping can be daunting for some |
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I generally am glad to be in a space where people are free to be themselves |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It depends, the vast majority will just be going about their day and won’t even be noticed, others maybe noticed but just trying to fit in, yet others might be trying to stand out. All of these people are just living their lives and good for them.
It not easy , instead of trying to fit in l just do what is right for me without causing offence. On a big nite out then chuck the sink in ,around tesco then leggings, scruffy cardi n ballet flats. I gave up worrying about other's view of me years ago
Unfortunately there are a very small percentage who (I know I’m going to get stick for this but I think it has to be said), ruin it for everyone else.
I’m talking about the people who go out wearing stuff that no-one, no matter their gender, should be wearing in public. There’s time and place for everything and whilst some may think they’re pushing boundaries, all that tends to happen is that it causes grief for those of us just trying to live our lives.
I’ve probably made a complete hash out of that and made myself sound like I’m throwing shade on my own community which I’m really trying not to but when you have been on the receiving end of hate, it’s hard not to have a small place in your mind that wishes others wouldn’t make it harder for you
…… and other times I’m just downright jealous that I couldn’t pull off that outfit "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some are better than others, like anything else in life...
There's always better out there...! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
" hiya Gurl its like everyone in life some are more beautiful than others, as you know my best friend is a beautiful dresser, im my eyes she is absolutely stunning and i would walk into a lamp post looking back at her if she passed me in the street. But if i saw you Gurl i would think wow what a pretty looking person but i would wonder to myself hummm i wonder how clean her feet are. Lol.private joke. Hope your ok hun and chat soon again. xxx |
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By *.L.0460.Woman
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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I feel like I wanna say or do something extra nice because I imagine they receive enough negativity, but of course, that in itself could be seen as condescending or discriminatory so I go about my business & treat them as well as I would anyone else |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some are absolutely stunning if I’m being honest can alway appreciate a good looking person |
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My heart skips a beat.
I love seeing a TV/CD in the street.
I love to go out dressed, but only in the dark x |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton, |
I think good on 'em for having the stones to do it. |
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I don't think anything. Just another person in the Street |
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If I am walking past them, I might give them a smile if I catch thier eyes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There’s no sexual interest from us but we both think TV/TS are some of the friendliest people on here by far! So if we walked passed we’d smile and maybe say hi |
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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To be honest, I often wonder why someone in their 30s or 40s would choose to dress like my great grandma did in the eighties... surely, there's enough choice of great outfits available to ensure nobody need look like Miss Marple?
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
Beds (or anywhere beginning with B..!?) |
I adore boots and heels myself so always curious where Ts buy the delicious footwear most seem to have ...may be next time I'll actually ask |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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Wonders if she'll go with me xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends on the person |
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"Not good!!
And yet you’re looking to meet them according to your profile.
I don't mind if people don't like TV's... But well pointed out... What a hyprocrite!
I’m so done with that hypocrisy. Frankly I’m just about done with all the obnoxious, hate attitudes I’ve been seeing on this site lately. Life’s too short and I’m too busy.
Personally I don’t care who is looking at me in the street or what they think of me. I’m not there as an exhibit I’m there to go somewhere. " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
To be honest, I often wonder why someone in their 30s or 40s would choose to dress like my great grandma did in the eighties... surely, there's enough choice of great outfits available to ensure nobody need look like Miss Marple?
Cal"
I dress like this! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If I am walking past them, I might give them a smile if I catch thier eyes."
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I don't take much notice of anyone in public so I probably wouldn't notice them unless they had something worth noticing, bag, shoes etc, I seem to wander around in my own little universe.
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"The same thing when I see anyone else."
^^ this |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
hiya Gurl its like everyone in life some are more beautiful than others, as you know my best friend is a beautiful dresser, im my eyes she is absolutely stunning and i would walk into a lamp post looking back at her if she passed me in the street. But if i saw you Gurl i would think wow what a pretty looking person but i would wonder to myself hummm i wonder how clean her feet are. Lol.private joke. Hope your ok hun and chat soon again. xxx"
LOL! Seeing your friend in the street stops traffic and causes car crashes I hear! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
To be honest, I often wonder why someone in their 30s or 40s would choose to dress like my great grandma did in the eighties... surely, there's enough choice of great outfits available to ensure nobody need look like Miss Marple?
Cal"
A lot of TV's try to attain to an ideal they have in their minds of women they admire... Their dress sense might be a reflection of that. I say people should wear what they want, but I do understand it can look a little out of place. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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I get turned on
It’s the makeup look dress etc it feels like you want to please
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OH yeah! Sometimes we are definitely dressed to please and get attention lol. |
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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What type of 'tranny' ?
If they've done it well , I wouldn't notice.
If they intend being men dressed up and wearing make up , I do notice.
I have exactly the same reaction as I do to anyone of any gender...
They are either non descript or
Look amazing or
Look fucking ridiculous and
my response would be based on my perspective not theirs.
It's pretty mainstream now whatever anyone's reaction. |
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I'm usually busy doing other things to stop and notice to be fair. It's not like they are not seen regularly. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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Similar reaction to anyone being brave & truly authentic in their appearance, in awe a little bit.
People often dress to project a fake image of themselves ( designer clothes etc) thinking it attracts positive responses, but I would imagine most TV have many negative responses from people but still do it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Similar reaction to anyone being brave & truly authentic in their appearance, in awe a little bit.
People often dress to project a fake image of themselves ( designer clothes etc) thinking it attracts positive responses, but I would imagine most TV have many negative responses from people but still do it"
That's true I never thought of it like that before.
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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To be honest it would be hard pressed to tell the difference between a convincing t lady too a lady themselves.
So I wouldnt treat them any different |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always think it would be nice to have their confidence and the balls to just be themselves and fuck what anybody else thinks. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I always think it would be nice to have their confidence and the balls to just be themselves and fuck what anybody else thinks."
You know what. It's the best thing anyone could do for themselves in my opinion (not care what others think of them). I couldn't live in that prison. I'd rather be dead.
"The grave is full of people with good intentions", but it's too late then.
You really should... Not give a fuck. People do respect that. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I always find that if someone is a good person they will be a good person regardless of whether you are wearing jeans and a tshirt or a pink hat with a feather in it.
My revelation came when i realised that people hated me whatever i did in life or whatever I believed. You just have to do you... But do it with fucking bells on. |
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Don't really think owt it doesn't even cross my mind.... but we were in a club Friday and I did think why are none of their friends telling them their spuds ate hanging out of their knickers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My reaction would vary from "He looks ridiculous" to "she looks hot".
There are some very bad trannies who are essentially men in frocks, and there are some incredibly hot transwomen who are every bit as feminine as anyone born a woman.
However, I generally don't think it's any of my business unless they start demanding preferred pronouns etc.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My reaction would vary from "He looks ridiculous" to "she looks hot".
There are some very bad trannies who are essentially men in frocks, and there are some incredibly hot transwomen who are every bit as feminine as anyone born a woman.
However, I generally don't think it's any of my business unless they start demanding preferred pronouns etc.
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Yeah respect! Call it as you see it. Freedom of speech is everything. I just want people to be real around me. If they hate me so what? - It's their life. You know what i mean? Fuck all this 'lets be nice because we are told to bullshit'... Do it out of your heart (be real) or not at all... Not because some prick in 'authority' told you too. |
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"I think of how courageous they are. It must not be simple to take that step of living their life the way they want - knowing the hostile reactions they still get on a regular basis. Huge respect to them
Walking out your door for the first time femmed-up is a massive rush."
Every time is a rush, not just the first. I absolutely love going out in fem mode. |
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"Near where i live there is a man who dresses always as a pirate. He's a nice, friendly guy and very handsome! But his 'thing' is walking around like a pirate
He’s not called Steve, frequents a failing gym and likes to play dodgeball by any chance ? "
I got this reference |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Same as seeing a woman, you for example I’d be wondering how I get into those sexy knickers ? You’re delicious |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good on them some tvs are attractive |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
hiya Gurl its like everyone in life some are more beautiful than others, as you know my best friend is a beautiful dresser, im my eyes she is absolutely stunning and i would walk into a lamp post looking back at her if she passed me in the street. But if i saw you Gurl i would think wow what a pretty looking person but i would wonder to myself hummm i wonder how clean her feet are. Lol.private joke. Hope your ok hun and chat soon again. xxx
LOL! Seeing your friend in the street stops traffic and causes car crashes I hear!" Lol yes thats true, if i was driving past her in my car im sure i would crash it on purpose just to get her attention and hope she would come across to see if i was ok. Hopefully you will be chattimg to us latter enjoy the rest of your day Gurl and get them feet scrubbed xxx |
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By *ocothumpaMan
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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Nothing.
Though I think some need a really good and brutally honest friend to help them dress in a way that would flatter their body shape
But that’s true of a lot of people I see.
Most of time I don’t think anything, just “ please get out of my way I’m late!”
But that true of a lot of people I see |
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Love going out dressed, and as someone mentioned before different clothes for different places/occasion.
a lot of the clothes i wear outdoors on my pics are in secluded places away from the public and families.
I have the normal clothes for street and shopping/going out. it is a thrill to get out and i have now realised that most people do not care they might have a glance but thats about it.
I notice women tend to look a bit more than men, i do wear high heels and seamed stockings most of the time too so i do get noticed a bit and i am quite tall. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It’s interesting reading a lot of replies from people who say they do it for the thrill.
I’m guessing that’s different to being trans and believing you’re a different gender? Am I wrong?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s interesting reading a lot of replies from people who say they do it for the thrill.
I’m guessing that’s different to being trans and believing you’re a different gender? Am I wrong?
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I really only mentally note how "convincing" they are. If I see an obvious man in drag I wonder whether they are a day dresser or actually trans.
30 yrs ago there was a Transformations shop in Newcastle opposite a cafe I used to go to.
You'd see guys walk in and then come out as women and go into town shopping. Some were naturals and walked and acted like women. Others were a little more obvious.
My overriding memory was of them being brave...it was a long time ago.
Now, I think I wonder if they are doing it for effect or are TVs.
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Also, there was a Trans at my University back then...35 yrs ago.
He started as a TV and then slowly transitioned but always seemed quite masculine. He was tall, had big feet and walked like he'd never worn heeled boots before.
He, at the time, got a job as part of the lecturing staff and always seemed comfortable with his life although I don't think I ever saw him nwith anyone.
I went back 15 years ago, and saw her, still dressing the same, still with a pony tail but now sporting a bald spot as well. She was was still walking across the quadrangle alone.
I remember hoping they were happy. She made tough choices at a time when few did/could and I hoped it worked out well.
I know that's a Trans woman but she started as a TV and that's what I thought.
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When I see any t-girls, trannies, trans girls, sis girls…. Girls! Out I look at their clothes, their makeup and their style and try to get ideas about how I can improve my own look and style and what clothes and makeup I would like to try myself . |
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Hiya gurl4 , love seeing other girls out and about, and full of confidence, love getting out myself shopping etc, just wish I had a few tv friends to shop with and I'd get out more as lexi, also thanks dart for your lovely words and chat later on cam |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It’s interesting reading a lot of replies from people who say they do it for the thrill.
I’m guessing that’s different to being trans and believing you’re a different gender? Am I wrong?
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I have 'felt' I'm not totally suited to being male at times, but I know I AM male and accept that.
Personally (for myself) I feel it's more about correcting the mind to fit the body than correcting the body to fit the mind (through surgery etc). (Again; for me personally).
I personally xdress because it's simply what I want to do. I don't see clothes or colours as having any gender because they don't. I love 'fem' attire - there's much more choice and I love makeup and womens' scents. I love the whole female world and I love allowing the softer part of me out. I love attracting men because I like them lol! It's debateable what that makes me but I've never found a suitable label for myself and even if I did I might change my mind in the future; so I'm not big on labels. I'm still discovering 'me'.
Women look out for me when I'm out and many will treat me like one of them, and I look out for women when I am out and about (say if they are getting bother from a man etc). Dressing taught me things about women I'd otherwise have not known. - I get a 'tiny' bit of insight into their world and I have built up trust with a lot of women nowadays who know my heart; (eventhough I'm not a woman and never will be). Crossdressing allowed me to get closer to women in a way I found difficult 'as a man' (so to speak lol!). I've made a lot of good friends through 'crossdressing', online and off. For me it's beyond a hobby and is a way of life and always fun and exciting... There is always something to look forward too being a crossdresser... New adventures... And it's always great seeking that holy-grail (so to speak) of getting the desired look perfected! I've learned over the years that public crossdressing isn't about: 'passing' (as a woman); but about being myself and looking the best I can.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hiya gurl4 , love seeing other girls out and about, and full of confidence, love getting out myself shopping etc, just wish I had a few tv friends to shop with and I'd get out more as lexi, also thanks dart for your lovely words and chat later on cam "
Lexi, hopefully we will get that shopping trip one day lol xxx |
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Nothing gose through my head it just a person living life the way they want to. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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But just goes to show... Just because people are Trans and TV's etc... Doesn't mean they all get along.
But it's cool. |
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By *eeveeTV/TS
over a year ago
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For those of us that do go out dressed 'normally' in public, do you get many comments about hair / nails / bag etc? Do you feel people make them genuinely or just so they can say something to you?
My latest pic was me on my way out for the night. |
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"It’s interesting reading a lot of replies from people who say they do it for the thrill.
I’m guessing that’s different to being trans and believing you’re a different gender? Am I wrong?
I have 'felt' I'm not totally suited to being male at times, but I know I AM male and accept that.
Personally (for myself) I feel it's more about correcting the mind to fit the body than correcting the body to fit the mind (through surgery etc). (Again; for me personally).
I personally xdress because it's simply what I want to do. I don't see clothes or colours as having any gender because they don't. I love 'fem' attire - there's much more choice and I love makeup and womens' scents. I love the whole female world and I love allowing the softer part of me out. I love attracting men because I like them lol! It's debateable what that makes me but I've never found a suitable label for myself and even if I did I might change my mind in the future; so I'm not big on labels. I'm still discovering 'me'.
Women look out for me when I'm out and many will treat me like one of them, and I look out for women when I am out and about (say if they are getting bother from a man etc). Dressing taught me things about women I'd otherwise have not known. - I get a 'tiny' bit of insight into their world and I have built up trust with a lot of women nowadays who know my heart; (eventhough I'm not a woman and never will be). Crossdressing allowed me to get closer to women in a way I found difficult 'as a man' (so to speak lol!). I've made a lot of good friends through 'crossdressing', online and off. For me it's beyond a hobby and is a way of life and always fun and exciting... There is always something to look forward too being a crossdresser... New adventures... And it's always great seeking that holy-grail (so to speak) of getting the desired look perfected! I've learned over the years that public crossdressing isn't about: 'passing' (as a woman); but about being myself and looking the best I can.
Sorry for the book."
Thank you for the book. Its always wonderful to see a glimpse into someone else's life and thought process. This is one of the things I love most about this site and this forum. The willingness to share is very generous. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For those of us that do go out dressed 'normally' in public, do you get many comments about hair / nails / bag etc? Do you feel people make them genuinely or just so they can say something to you?
My latest pic was me on my way out
When l first went out,maybe,after a while l don't really notice ,must be a blending in type of thing.lf l get any nice comments nowadays they are usually about my dress from women.If l go back to a place l have not been to for a while some guys approach and have a chat and say they remember me,l suppose we do stand out in a crowd unless you are stunningly beautiful like some trans girls on here."
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"For those of us that do go out dressed 'normally' in public, do you get many comments about hair / nails / bag etc? Do you feel people make them genuinely or just so they can say something to you?
My latest pic was me on my way out for the night." the nicest comments are from real women and they are normally sincere and genuine with no ulterior motive behind them |
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The same as when I see a squirrel. Ooo squirrel. Then I get on with my day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The same thing when I see anyone else."
This |
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"The same thing when I see anyone else."
Same here.
Some of them I fancy, some of them I don’t |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I ask myself what is it with men and big tvs 50inch or plus x |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
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I think it's cool, that they aren't afraid to show who they are. It's how folk should be which brings on acceptance |
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By *loydyMan
over a year ago
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It would be a very boring world if we were all the same |
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"I think it's cool, that they aren't afraid to show who they are. It's how folk should be which brings on acceptance"
When the circus comes to town the clowns rejoice. |
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"I think it's cool, that they aren't afraid to show who they are. It's how folk should be which brings on acceptance
When the circus comes to town the clowns rejoice. "
What? |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
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"I think it's cool, that they aren't afraid to show who they are. It's how folk should be which brings on acceptance
When the circus comes to town the clowns rejoice. "
Would you care to elaborate what is it you're trying to say |
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I think i wish i had their confidence xxxx |
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By *ltmeeMan
over a year ago
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Good for them for having the confidence |
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I think good on them and wish I had the confidence to chat them up |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"For those of us that do go out dressed 'normally' in public, do you get many comments about hair / nails / bag etc? Do you feel people make them genuinely or just so they can say something to you?
My latest pic was me on my way out for the night."
People are usually really nice to me and say nice things. The main critique women have of me is 'too much make up' and I have toned it down a little over the years. When I'm doing makeup with a woman though, they can see why I need to use a bit more than a born woman to achieve more feminine features and they usually go 'ahhh ok'. Got to make those lips a little wider, those eyes a little larger etc.
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Those I’ve met have been nothing but polite, sincere and genuinely lovely, I’m going to assume that as a group, they are represented by both good and bad people, like anywhere else.
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I rate and respect them. Live life to the fullest, if you’re comfortable then who cares what others say. We are only here visiting so best to live the way you want to!! |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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Nothing much.
I glance at them the same as I do other people.
If there was a really attractive one I'd admire them for a second or two more.
I do that with every one.
I live in London and go into the centre, where it isn't uncommon to see TVs or TS people.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I used to dress fully I mainly did it at kink events as it was where I felt safe. There was the rare outing in vanilla world but going shopping and nightclubs was never my thing.
One of the few times I did go to a gay club dressed a woman came up to me, rubbed her hands up and down my dress, said lovely and walked off.
The worst experiences I had were from other tvs or ts girls, one who told me I was a coward for not having the change. |
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"For those of us that do go out dressed 'normally' in public, do you get many comments about hair / nails / bag etc? Do you feel people make them genuinely or just so they can say something to you?
My latest pic was me on my way out for the night.
People are usually really nice to me and say nice things. The main critique women have of me is 'too much make up' and I have toned it down a little over the years. When I'm doing makeup with a woman though, they can see why I need to use a bit more than a born woman to achieve more feminine features and they usually go 'ahhh ok'. Got to make those lips a little wider, those eyes a little larger etc.
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I get you there lol, I got to trowel the foundation on, and get through the stuff like there's no tomorrow, it's the eyes I go all out on though |
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Both being bi we like to see other people express themselves.. it’s the hissy fit handbag swinging entitled ones I can’t do with |
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Today like most days I'm in trousers, top, no makeup, trainers does that make me a cross dresser ? Why is everything so malecentric ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you see a tranny in public, what goes through your head?
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More of an OLED man as opposed to plasma myself |
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Really ? That wig with those high heels |
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So so proud when I saw my daughter out in public! X |
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