An Honest Question

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This is in response to an honest question someone asked about the differences in men and women sweating, in particular the chest and breast area.

Do you ever normally think about how your hands sweat? Maybe your feet and legs sweat? What is between a man's or woman's legs may sweat or leak? Most everyone grows up in a normalcy bias, what is, is what is and they never think about it. I can't say it's any different as a male or as a female. Sure there is more area, more flesh to glow as a female than sweat as a male. Do I ever think about it? Not until this question came up. never really give my breasts any more consideration than the rest of my body besides how I look in a dress or a blouse. Sometimes I put a pad in the bottom of my bra for extra push up so the cut of the dress or blouse may give a little more positive picture, she is she.

Stepping outside the normal may raise questions because it's no long normal. Boob sweat? Does one perspire? Do women glow and men sweat? Do women's hips naturally roll with every step and men lurch with every step? Most women glide if they have any upbringing at all, or if they have baby bearing hips. Ever watch a horse walk? That's not a slander against women but an observation of women and horses. I'm not slicing and dicing the female gender, I am one myself. I had to learn how to walk like a female, it didn't come naturally. Men don't glide nor do their hips sway unless they are trained dancers. It's natural for women, trained art for men. Guys give it a try, it's an un natural motion for men.

Wed my psychiatrist and I were discussing natural differences in men and women. I mentioned I studied what makes a beautiful woman beautiful, what small things women do to be more attractive, the facial features common to women who have exceptionally beautiful faces. Some women have one or two things, others have the whole enchilada.

I saw an exceptionally beautiful woman with mahogany colored jelly nails and lipstick. Her beautiful mane was polished mahogany. I wanted that look. The color was so wrong for me I looked like Halloween. Besides my hair is snow white.

She smiled as she nodded in agreement. Most transgender people know more about women than women themselves. We accept it as a normal thing. Transgender study us. You and I have the wrong skin color to copy that look.
Hugs People
Barbie Jean
Please do your best to look your best. We are the pioneers for the girls who follow us. May be even showing genetic girls how to look like real women instead of an escapee from the laundry hamper?

Comments

Women

Angharad's picture

Have fewer sweat and sebaceous glands and drier skin as will those who take oestrogen for long periods.

Angharad

I really couldn’t say about sweat.

gillian1968's picture

But after a year and a half on hormones, I think I’m starting to smell different.

Most days I’m just bumming at home unless I’m out for a jog. So I wear comfy stuff.

But Sundays are a chance to make the effort, work on my face, and enjoy some of my nice clothes. For today it was a cute white two piece ribbed knit pants set. And people have noticed. And that really helps my self image.

And for traveling, I always do my face and try to wear something comfortable but feminine. It helps me pass, and stay safe.

Can’t really say about hips. But maybe some of my exercise and dance move practice helps me feel more loose?
I do try to pay attention to how the women are dressing and behaving.

Gillian Cairns

Women don't sweat

Andrea Lena's picture

we... glisten!

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

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Patricia Marie Allen's picture

Horses sweat, men perspire and women glisten.

Hugs
Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt
Ich bin eine Mann