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corbindallas
08-24-2020, 09:35 PM
I've noticed, especially over the past 10 years, that a lot of gg women have moved towards more traditionally masculine attitudes and behaviors. On the other hand, almost every mtf TG I've known embraces a very feminine outlook and demeanor. Not just gender roles but in how they carry themselves. TGs are happy to be the queen with a king whereas a lot of GG won't know what that statement even means.

Maybe I'm.old fashioned but I imagine most men prefer women who are more delicate than their male counterparts. Not delicate as in weak of character, just carrying oneself with a certain feminine confidence. I see a lot less of those women today.

Is it possible TG women are just downright more feminine than today's G females?

bigtrannylover
08-26-2020, 12:19 PM
I've noticed, especially over the past 10 years, that a lot of gg women have moved towards more traditionally masculine attitudes and behaviors. On the other hand, almost every mtf TG I've known embraces a very feminine outlook and demeanor. Not just gender roles but in how they carry themselves. TGs are happy to be the queen with a king whereas a lot of GG won't know what that statement even means.

Maybe I'm.old fashioned but I imagine most men prefer women who are more delicate than their male counterparts. Not delicate as in weak of character, just carrying oneself with a certain feminine confidence. I see a lot less of those women today.

Is it possible TG women are just downright more feminine than today's G females?

I don't know what part of the world you're from or type of females you've been around but you sound like someone who lives in bubble (internet) or in an imaginary world to be making generalizations like that. My advice to you is GO OUT THERE IN THE REAL WORLD AND MEET REAL PEOPLE WHETHER IS REAL WOMEN AND TRANS-WOMEN AND STOP MAKING THESE STUPID COMPARISONS.

morim
08-26-2020, 11:18 PM
I've noticed, especially over the past 10 years, that a lot of gg women have moved towards more traditionally masculine attitudes and behaviors. On the other hand, almost every mtf TG I've known embraces a very feminine outlook and demeanor. Not just gender roles but in how they carry themselves. TGs are happy to be the queen with a king whereas a lot of GG won't know what that statement even means.

Maybe I'm.old fashioned but I imagine most men prefer women who are more delicate than their male counterparts. Not delicate as in weak of character, just carrying oneself with a certain feminine confidence. I see a lot less of those women today.

Is it possible TG women are just downright more feminine than today's G females?


I absolutely agree!!!

corbindallas
08-27-2020, 10:50 AM
I don't know what part of the world you're from or type of females you've been around but you sound like someone who lives in bubble (internet) or in an imaginary world to be making generalizations like that. My advice to you is GO OUT THERE IN THE REAL WORLD AND MEET REAL PEOPLE WHETHER IS REAL WOMEN AND TRANS-WOMEN AND STOP MAKING THESE STUPID COMPARISONS.

Ok "bigtrannylover"

anonimus
08-27-2020, 01:10 PM
I totally agree with you!

mrtrebus
08-27-2020, 03:20 PM
No. No they are not.

Cereal Escapist
08-27-2020, 05:36 PM
I have actually noticed that as every year passes and trans acceptance becomes mainstream, more and more transwomen are no longer emphasizing the traditional characteristics associated with femininity. I would not make the claim that as a whole, transwomen are "this" or ggirls are "that"...because it is asinine to make such broad claims but women, inclusive of all those who are cis or trans, come in so many varied attitudes that you can't pigeonhole them into a category or former definition of what is feminine.

Also, female empowerment and trans empowerment are wholly different so stating that transwomen are more feminine than ciswomen is largely erroneous because it suggests that you may not really have a good sample size and could be basing your claim on porn, not reality.