Femininity
Feb. 12th, 2009 04:50 pmI have a question for the ladies (either cis or trans, I don't care) who're reading.
What about you is feminine? What's different about you when you're "in your woman" as opposed to being concentrated on things like work, school, etc. When you react to something as a woman, what's the difference? When you speak as a woman, what about your voice or your perspective distinguishes that?
I know there are plenty of ways of feeling one's femininity/womanhood/etc., and of course none of them are wrong. I'm just curious what other women feel they are like as a woman. I've been curious about this as I watch the women in the e-circle I'm beginning to attend (and may plan to attend as regularly as is feasible). I don't know much about what women are, given that for many years I was the only one I knew whose thoughts and reactions were even close to coherent.
I don't get you guys. But as I'm starting to "get" myself, I'm curious where everybody else is.
What about you is feminine? What's different about you when you're "in your woman" as opposed to being concentrated on things like work, school, etc. When you react to something as a woman, what's the difference? When you speak as a woman, what about your voice or your perspective distinguishes that?
I know there are plenty of ways of feeling one's femininity/womanhood/etc., and of course none of them are wrong. I'm just curious what other women feel they are like as a woman. I've been curious about this as I watch the women in the e-circle I'm beginning to attend (and may plan to attend as regularly as is feasible). I don't know much about what women are, given that for many years I was the only one I knew whose thoughts and reactions were even close to coherent.
I don't get you guys. But as I'm starting to "get" myself, I'm curious where everybody else is.