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Living life as a woman for 7 days, what should I experience?

by Guest61531  |  earlier

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I crossdress and am wondering, if I were to live life completely as a woman for just 7 days, what should I do, what experiences should I try to get, and what would life as a woman be like?

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  1. That would depend on how convincing you are, of course.   And where you are.  If you look, sound and walk like a man wearing a Halloween costume you can expect to be treated as such.  

    I think part of the problem with (bad) crossdressing is that these guys become a caricature of women.  They don't look like women in the slightest.  Most are not convincing, and they look just plain silly.

    So you need to take this into account: am I getting a given response because I am being taken for a woman - OR -  am I getting a given response because I am being taken for a guy in drag (which is the more likely scenario).


  2. Call your mother and have her nag you about your life.  Go to an auto mechanic and describe a sound your car is making (lied to).  Walk onto a car lot with a man (ignored).  Wear uncomfortably high heels and pantyhose.  Take an infant shopping.  Multi-task.  Put a spot of fake blood on your pants (soaked from inside) and then try to find a tampon & rest room in an unknown public place, you'll want to clean that spot, too...  

  3. Enjoy your life as a man. You don't have to

    worry about bras, periods, pregnancy! CRAMPS!

    It sucks!

  4. be a man

    you know how many of us girls want to be a man like you

  5. Depending on how convincing you look could depend on the outcome.

    If you are really convincing guy's  will tend to give you an easier time, might get looked at alot. Other than that shouldn't be any different.

    If your not convincing expect derogatory remarks, weird glances and other rude behavior.

       It is tough to say.. I suggest you go to yahoo culture's under the g*y and transvestite section they would be more knowledgeable I would think.

  6. It's difficult to say, as it's largely a function of your age and other critical factors.  There's really no solid scientific literature available to help guide you through this process, regrettably.

  7. Every woman’s experiences in life are different. It all depends on the appearance you're going for (ethnicity, size, look, occupation, etc) and what is your goal for becoming a woman. Are you still going to work? Then you have to consider the reaction that you may receive from those at your place of work. You have to take into consideration the reaction you may get from family and friends, or society as a whole. If some people will be able to look at you and tell that you're a man dressed as a woman will also be a deciding factor in how you will be treated (some will accept it, be curious and ask question, or judge you harshly).

    Really no one in here (besides those who've conducted the same experiment that you're about to do yourself) will be able to give you insight on what to expect as a cross dresser. Because I know I speak for myself when I say that I don't cross dress.  So the experiences you will have will be your own. I wish you the best of luck. Let us know how it goes because I'm interested to hear myself. I have a friend who is a female in impersonator on the weekends. But he lives his life as a g*y man. So this will be very interesting.


  8. You can't feel like a woman because you haven't got our hormones.  

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