30-03-2015, 01:02 AM
(27-03-2015, 11:42 PM)flamesabers Wrote:(27-03-2015, 10:07 PM)bryony Wrote: Your paraphrase "as punishment" misses totally what I said. That the wife, as the injured party demands as much consideration as she needs as long as the husband can obtain sufficient relief from his GD symptoms through medication which may indeed cause breast growth but does not require the masquerade of clothing and cosmetics which could cause extreme distress to a loving wife who does not deserve it.
Bryony, I get that doing both deals out maximum damage to the wife. However, I'm curious between the two, which do think think wives would be more likely to tolerate? The effects of hormones may not be so readily obvious, but the physical changes are long lasting. The reverse holds true with makeup and clothes. Are hetrosexual women more likely to tolerate feminized males in masculine clothing or masculine males dolled up?
What you have to remember, Flame, is that everything that we dislike about our appearance is what renders it attractive to heterosexual women.
I've made an effort recently, talking to my wife and daughter, to try to figure out what specifically they look at, and they really can't be specific.
It turns out that they find attractive: a square jaw, facial hair (often), broad shoulders, flat chest (often hairy) and a complete lack of concern regarding balding in their men. In other words all of the secondary male characteristics are part of what attracts normal females to males.
Just like the female secondary characteristics (that we prize so much in women and ourselves) are what make women attractive to men.
They want other women to be friends with, share tips on clothes and fashion and makeup and how best to attract men. All the stuff that we want to emulate, because our heads are wrong.
My wife is sad about the changes, but she has seen the vast, rapid, and stable improvements in my mental health, so she is prepared to accept them. She is amazed at my ability to have multiple climaxes by breast manipulation, whereas I used to suffer from orgasmic incompetence the "normal" way, and she sees that as a benefit for me too... it keeps me as happy as it's possible for me to be!
She is absolutely terrified of the thought of me attempting to present as a female, and to be honest, I would be too.
Outside of the bedroom, I just look like any other bloke, and that is how she likes it.
As for "masculine males dolled up"? Not a chance. Those that do, with normal heterosexual males, are likely just having a bit of fun, the boy is likely very young with feminine features and they both get some kind of a mild kick out "pushing the gender boundaries" but deep down they both know what they are.
There are those women with paraphilias about dominating and humiliating men, probably due to familial abuse in their childhood. There is whole "sissy/cuckold" scene, that I personally find repulsive, where the man is feminised to the level of impotence and acts as a servant while his wife makes savage love to some big masculine man, and then he "cleans up" afterwards. These creatures profess to love their wives, but I can't see it any more than a necrophiliac or shoe fetishist loves the object of his attraction.
Quote:What I've read in this thread has helped to strengthen my conviction that bachelorhood is the best path for me. If I ever do deviate from this path, I would hope my transgender nature would become more apparent, versus having to do the unexpected talk of why I benefit from taking pm.
Well, people do keep taking it all personally, but my whole point is to make clear to "new entrants" that they need to open up to their wives before they start down the road or it won't end well.
If you did "deviate from the path" as a young person, I would guess that there wouldn't be a problem in being open from the start. The 21st century is all about moral relativism and sexual equivalency, isn't it?.
B.