Jane, if (and when) I'm ever found out, can I present your statement as evidence during my testimony?Jane D wrote:My opinion is once the 'wiring' is completed, it does much more harm that good to try to fix or circumvent.
Well said.
Rikki
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Jane, if (and when) I'm ever found out, can I present your statement as evidence during my testimony?Jane D wrote:My opinion is once the 'wiring' is completed, it does much more harm that good to try to fix or circumvent.
I think Judith really hits upon something important when she talks about a "feminine aura". There is something kind of magical to women for men. And, yes, that powers a lot of sexual desire. But, on the other hand, I don't think it starts with sexual desire.Judith(SO) wrote:it's the intent, the man is trying to create a female appearance, a feminine aura etc.
Good distinction: sensual and sexual, though I think there's a much greater dynamic in play than simply adding to or enhancing new-found pleasure.Eileen (SO) wrote:During puberty, he says, 'everything is sexual!'. Dressing was a way add to the self pleasure session. All grown up now, as far as any man can be, dressing is sensual, not sexual, as in not arousing. With a brain part female, this makes sense. What woman doesn't feel more sexy wearing a nice fitting outfit? - Eileen
Thanks, Judith.Judith(SO) wrote:Anthony,
That was quite an interesting post of yours. I do find it difficult to understand what the exact feeling is you get when you say you feel feminine, or refer to your woman within.
I suppose it's a matter of semantics though, the words 'feminine/woman' probably have different meanings to different people. To me, feminine and woman is one and the same, when referring to people.
The times when I can really say that I consciously was most aware of my womanhood/femininity was during pregnancy, then childbirth and breast feeding, they are wonderful times, yes even magical as you said. Those are parts of the upside, one of the downsides is that one day in every twenty eight, when for that day I hate the world, and with that, one experiences the not so magical feelings of being a woman.
It's all an inherited right due to being born female, and of course males have their own role to fulfil, it's natures way of ensuring the survival of the species, it takes both to complete the cycle, as we know, but I guess part of the confusion for me is that a man would want to fulfil both roles, especially those
which are unique to women.
Yup, they can be. I don't know. It just feels you're putting your life in the hands of a lot of people you don't know - and that's a hell of a risk. Like the CD taps into all these strange dreads in people. A bit like witches used to, come to think of it now (as we've been talking about magic).It's been a new experience for me being here, even if at times I feel like an interloper, but in the time I've been here, apart from anything else, I've learnt enough which has given me a different perspective to that which I had three years ago when I first found out about my hubby's 'hobby'. If it were just me then it would all be quite easy, I could live with it, but it's more involved isn't it, with children, family, friends, neighbours, the workplace etc, nobody could know what reactions would come from any of them. Fear does strange things to people. From what I know now, I can well appreciate why you would keep it a secret, people can be very cruel.
Yes, I would. It'd be a form of emotional torture for a high proportion of CDs, even for a short period. But, over a longer one? Bits of the CD would probably get destroyed inside, that's my sense.As long as anything we do does no physical or psychological harm, and it makes you happy and feeling good, then it can't be a bad thing, can it, but from what I've learnt so far, it is probably fair to say that if my hubby, or those similar to him, we're put into circumstances where they couldn't dress up, then that may well be harmful to their health and well being, would you agree with that?
Noeleena wrote:Hi, Jane ,
A ? how do you get on then , with People are born genderless and the brain is programmed by stimuli in our experance.
I have a problem with that i dont understand what you mean could you explain that to me please,
so when one is born how are they wired. is not the program started at conception,
as in how your going to be male or female or other,
Thanks .
...noeleena...