21-01-2014, 03:01 AM
Sorry, I should have got this in about 30 posts ago, but I've been preoccupied!
Penetration is certainly an important aspect of feeling female, but it is essentially something to which you need to be subjected by another. While I have certainly in my time tried various forms of self penetration, ultimately like any other form of self gratification, none of them have really cut it for me, and with the limited socket equipment we have as genetic males , I am left doubting to what extent the effects resemble the real thing. At least when I grow breasts, I can believe that they and the associated sensations are truly something female rather than male.
Clara, by ‘talk about sex’, did you mean just talking about copulation or solitary substitutes for it, or the whole spectrum of physical and experiential differences between male and female? If the latter, then the sex act itself is only the tip of the iceberg. In the present state of technology, fully functional transition between the sexes is not yet a practical proposition for us. How does an M to F experience, in any real sense, pregnancy, birth or even periods (assuming of course that she wants to)? In a way, older guys have an easier time, since these further elements are also no longer available to a genetic female of the same age. Could that be another factor in delayed flowering of desire for feminisation in that the more limited feminisation objectives remaining are more readily and in greater part attainable.
Certainly for me, one reason for not seeking transition (besides existing relationships), is this incompleteness, and also the obstacles that my height, build and voice present to my becoming a passable woman. I’m interested in the art of the possible, and the rest, for me, has to be just fantasy. I’m in no way trying to belittle those who do need to take transition as far as possible, and for that reason I have been putting most of this in the first person since it represents only my own personal perspective. It is clear that many of you can and do become what to me are beautiful and attractive women (albeit sterile - not necessarily a disadvantage), and I am both happy for you and more than somewhat envious.
Penetration is certainly an important aspect of feeling female, but it is essentially something to which you need to be subjected by another. While I have certainly in my time tried various forms of self penetration, ultimately like any other form of self gratification, none of them have really cut it for me, and with the limited socket equipment we have as genetic males , I am left doubting to what extent the effects resemble the real thing. At least when I grow breasts, I can believe that they and the associated sensations are truly something female rather than male.
Clara, by ‘talk about sex’, did you mean just talking about copulation or solitary substitutes for it, or the whole spectrum of physical and experiential differences between male and female? If the latter, then the sex act itself is only the tip of the iceberg. In the present state of technology, fully functional transition between the sexes is not yet a practical proposition for us. How does an M to F experience, in any real sense, pregnancy, birth or even periods (assuming of course that she wants to)? In a way, older guys have an easier time, since these further elements are also no longer available to a genetic female of the same age. Could that be another factor in delayed flowering of desire for feminisation in that the more limited feminisation objectives remaining are more readily and in greater part attainable.
Certainly for me, one reason for not seeking transition (besides existing relationships), is this incompleteness, and also the obstacles that my height, build and voice present to my becoming a passable woman. I’m interested in the art of the possible, and the rest, for me, has to be just fantasy. I’m in no way trying to belittle those who do need to take transition as far as possible, and for that reason I have been putting most of this in the first person since it represents only my own personal perspective. It is clear that many of you can and do become what to me are beautiful and attractive women (albeit sterile - not necessarily a disadvantage), and I am both happy for you and more than somewhat envious.