A question for bottom trans women: How much sex is too much for you personally? I have a crazy high sex drive and feel as though I need at least three times a day minimum to feel satisfied. Bonus question: what would you do if your boyfriend had a bad habit of stealing your dirty panties and fossilizing them in his baby gravy?
There are several physical differences between men and women that are easily observable with the naked eye. These differences are largely due to the influence of sex hormones—primarily testosterone in men and estrogen in women—which begin to shape the body during puberty and continue to have effects throughout life. Though individuals may vary, the following are the most common visible distinctions.
**1. Body Structure and Size:**
Generally, men are taller and have broader shoulders compared to women, who typically have wider hips and a shorter stature. This difference in body proportions stems from bone growth patterns influenced by hormones. Men tend to have longer limbs, larger hands and feet, and more angular body shapes. Women usually have a more rounded appearance due to fat distribution, especially around the breasts, hips, and thighs.
**2. Facial Features:**
Men and women also differ in facial structure. Male faces usually have more prominent brow ridges, a squarer jawline, and a broader chin. These features give the face a more angular and rugged appearance. Female faces tend to have higher cheekbones, a smaller chin, and a softer, more rounded jawline. The forehead in women is often more vertical, and the lips may appear fuller due to fat distribution.
**3. Hair Distribution:**
Body and facial hair is another noticeable difference. Men typically grow more facial hair, such as beards and mustaches, and have more body hair on the chest, back, and arms. Women, by contrast, have finer and less visible body hair. This difference is mainly due to higher testosterone levels in men, which stimulate hair growth in these areas.
I know it's not PC these days to accuse homophobic/transphobic people of being "repressed" or "hiding something" but let's consider this for a moment without letting political convenience override reason.
Something done out of ignorance is less of a challenge to dignity than something done out of malice. Therefore, biphobia from cishets is going to seem more forgiveable than biphobia from "the community" aka LGTs.
And so. Why shouldn't most bisexuals choose the lesser of two evils, while also paying back the community in kind? LGTs had a whole branch of the family tailor made to be ambassadors to the cishet community, and instead of taking advantage of an opportunity for ambassadorship, you took advantage of an opportunity to throw someone under the bus. Bet it felt good to finally have someone to abuse but did you expect them to take the abuse and do nothing in self defense?
Bisexuals have opted out. The fools you see running around with pride flags? They'll figure out the score too.
I'm pretty sure I pass, but I get the occasional person saying that I look like a twink. Things like my eyebrows and cleft chin make it to where I don't pass. A lot of people irl gender me as female though, and if I boymode then people sometimes get confused.
I also wanna know if any surgeries would help, or if I just need to learn makeup :/
I also need to start voice training again, I stopped right when my voice was starting to pass :/