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Originally Posted by GIA LOVES RON
But I think, we as a transsexual woman tends to be more hard on ourselves compared to biological girl because as Luna stated earlier in this forum that IF WE WERE BORN AS BIOLOGICAL FEMALES, we would not even probably think of getting anything done because we wouldn't SECOND GUESS ourselves in every where we go, we do. But since we are born like this and since we can't go back to our mama's womb and tell her " hey mom, please when you give birth to me please make sure that I will have a pussy and not a penis" :D then the only option we have in this world is MODERN SCIENCE, MEDICINE, TECHNOLOGY. That's about it. But for what is worth, I know that Luna has the most beautiful asset of all....INNER BEAUTY! :D And i'm sure she will be more beautiful on whatever she does with her body. She will always be the same Luna that we all love because of what she is and not because of what she have.
While I understand the need for at least
some surgery in the overwhelming majority of cases and for the reasons you've provided Gia, what I'd love to know is why it is that all too often, it's an endless cycle? Once one has the body and face of a woman, why is it they almost always decide that they need an even
more feminine face, an even
more feminine body, a shapelier ass, poutier lips? You know what the end result is? Becoming a living cartoon, that's what. And that's fine really, if that's the intended goal. But is it really?
I mean no disrespect, but when one looks... like you do, for instance Gia... if they
still insist on going beyond that to look more feminine (though you, me and everyone else knows most genetic women don't look as "feminine" naturally as you do already)... it is my contention they suffer from a mental problem. Now, I admit that I am by no means a psychiatrist, but I've noticed decidedly different personalities beginning to emerge as this endless "feminization" process progresses. Suddenly, we're blessed with the presence of a diva, who only five years earlier was a very different and much
better person, but who now is so full of herself that her every interaction with people tends to result in needless drama. Everybody doesn't turn out as altogether pleasant or attractive as I find yourself and Hara Juku sadly, but then, everybody doesn't suffer from an unrealistic view of what femininity is and an unhealthy body image, which is at the heart of why some people wind up looking like you two do, and others like comic strip characters.
My unsolicited two cents. I do believe I may not make it to Christmas...