Forget the boobs - look for an Adam’s apple
Have you taken a trip to the Mall in the last - ohhh. ummm. Fifteen years? What do you see? A bunch of women (and men) who really do believe that 40 is the new 20. They dress it. They act it. They live it.
I feel sorry for young teenage boys - and here’s why!
These poor kids don’t have a chance to just be kids with normal raging hormones and sneaking a innocent glimpse of some hot chick. They can be walking through the Mall, like teens often do - they find themselves behind a couple of hot looking women with long golden hair swooshing across their backs with each step. They turn around - most boys would look at the boobs first, right? Not mine buddy - I’m teachin’ them to look at the neck. Look at the hands and look at the feet - then if everything checks out, then you can switch from offense to being a typical boy.
I understand cross dressers and gays having a right to their privacy, but I sure as shit don’t believe they should be deceptive in hopes they may get some poor unsuspecting man to fall in love with them before they discover his girlfriends got bigger nads then he does.
Have you seen some of these talk shows lately? I have! Women, HOT looking - bigger boobs then me, legs up to there, WOMEN are taking the men falling for them on these shows to reveal a secret. The secret being they can write their name in the snow better! If you know what I mean!
Shouldn’t there be a law against deceptions to that degree? Is there a law? I’m getting so nervous just trying to keep track of all the lessons I’m going to have to teach my kids before they start dating.
Why can’t it just be as simple as the birds and the bees again?
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6 opinions for Forget the boobs - look for an Adam’s apple
marye
Apr 16, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Good point, Gayla…
Ummm…we saw one at the VA the other day…pink tank, long blong hair, and a bra…
and a five o clock shadow…and oddly shaped tight jeans…at least for a woman, if you know what I mean.
Gayla McCord
Apr 16, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Scary isn’t it? 5 o’clock shadow and a bra?
O My… my … my…
Ashley
Apr 17, 2008 at 7:03 am
This worries me too.
People have a right to look and dress however they want - but I’m concerned we’re going to run into the local cross-dresser here in town and my little ones are going to realize something isn’t quite right..
It makes me nervous because I don’t know how to explain it to a child - matter of fact, I dont’ really know how to explain it to myself. I can accept it, but to be honest I don’t understand it - so how can I explain it without endorsing it?
Ashley
Apr 17, 2008 at 7:03 am
Also - Marye
AT THE VA!!?
kadi
Apr 17, 2008 at 11:44 am
Oh lawd! That is scary! My kids are terrible about blurting out observations. I’ve gotten pretty good at covering their mouths before they finish the sentence. But hitting on a dude? You are scaring me Gayla!
Vanessa
Apr 20, 2008 at 11:03 pm
You found the right places to look - adams apple and hands are the best way to tell if someone is really a woman.
As a cross dresser I have mixed thoughts on the issue. On one hand I would like the right to dress for the gender I feel I am, as long as it’s appropriate for where I’m going out. On the other I don’t think it is right for anyone to deceive someone who has a romantic interest in you. Especially if you’re still ‘packing’.
In my opinion that shows a lack of caring for the other person, and is setting both you and them up for a lot of hurt later.
Hugs,
Vanessa
http://www.crossdresserheaven.com
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