06-12-2015, 01:57 PM
People look but do not see. The brain takes in the so much information, it cannot process it all so it takes an average and makes assumptions based upon its reality.
I am routinely perceived to be a woman, even when i am dressed in male outer clothes. Is it because of my long hair, or my ear rings, or my smooth shaven face, maybe my plucked eyebrows, or is it the purse I always carry. My chest is starting to show, so that must be it. Or maybe the female mannerisms I have incorporated into my life. HHHHMMMMM
People make assumptions based upon their own experiences. Most people in the US believe that someone who hase longer hair, with ear rings, a smooth shaved face thin shaped eyebrows carrying a purse is a woman. If they do, who am I to tell them different? Especially when that is what I want them to believe. So I talk to them in my best femme voice as not to destroy their perception of me.
I am routinely perceived to be a woman, even when i am dressed in male outer clothes. Is it because of my long hair, or my ear rings, or my smooth shaven face, maybe my plucked eyebrows, or is it the purse I always carry. My chest is starting to show, so that must be it. Or maybe the female mannerisms I have incorporated into my life. HHHHMMMMM
People make assumptions based upon their own experiences. Most people in the US believe that someone who hase longer hair, with ear rings, a smooth shaved face thin shaped eyebrows carrying a purse is a woman. If they do, who am I to tell them different? Especially when that is what I want them to believe. So I talk to them in my best femme voice as not to destroy their perception of me.

