I did not, but thanks for the free information, I've been in need of catching up on my stalking of you.Keane wrote:Damian, though I think most people here already knew that.
What's your name ?
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Dark Lum Lord

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Re: What's your name ?
My name is uncommon, let's leave it a that for the best of us all. Perhaps another day when I have more courage.
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Adsolution

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I ended up not. Here's a quick rundown:technology4617 wrote:Speaking of which, what exactly prompted you to go through with the transgender procedure (if you really did)?
Essentially, I thought that I actually was a girl until I was five when I was finally told that this wasn't so, and throughout elementary school, out of the friends I did have, the less-contrived ones tended more often than not to be female, and we actually ended up painting eachothers' nails and dressing eachother up and whatnot in primary school. Obviously this sort of thing 'has to' repress more as you get older, so by the time high school came around, I never showed off any signs of it, until I decided to leave my current school after grade nine and become a transgender (other, less topically-relevant factors played an important role as well the following year). After about two and a half years, I finally decided that this wasn't for me, as I didn't feel I needed to make this transition to be happy.
The kind of playful, feminine personality I do exhibit around people I know is moreso my almost inappropriately childish side, the same 'little girl' I was in primary school per se, which hasn't gone away. Even though there's little I can do about changing my very odd child-like, usually physical mannerisms, I enjoy it, it makes me feel alive in this world.
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technology4617

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Re: What's your name ?
By "become a transgender," do you mean you just acted somewhat like a girl, or actually went through a hormonal change?
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Adsolution

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Hormonal. I did that for about a year, actually.
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technology4617

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Ai. 
That must have been interesting lol.
That must have been interesting lol.
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Adsolution

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Well, I'm not really sure where the point of reference for 'interesting' is, so sure... I guess.
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trying to find the words to say........... OK, got it!
so you decided to stay "female" during primary school, but thought of getting a sex change so that you were, right? I'll admit I've never heard of that before, but whatever makes you happy. about the childish side of you, everyone has their own little hook-ups that may sound odd to others but to a select few is perfectly fine (I'll never tell you mine, MWAHAHAHA), I'd like to think everybody on the RPC is respectful to you in all this, but I guess what i'm trying to say in this big block of studerring words is that we think you're you whatever your gender is and whatever's "different" (nobody on this planet does something the exact same way) about you we like you just the same!
so you decided to stay "female" during primary school, but thought of getting a sex change so that you were, right? I'll admit I've never heard of that before, but whatever makes you happy. about the childish side of you, everyone has their own little hook-ups that may sound odd to others but to a select few is perfectly fine (I'll never tell you mine, MWAHAHAHA), I'd like to think everybody on the RPC is respectful to you in all this, but I guess what i'm trying to say in this big block of studerring words is that we think you're you whatever your gender is and whatever's "different" (nobody on this planet does something the exact same way) about you we like you just the same!
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Adsolution

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I didn't really think about it in primary school, nor did I even consider the possibility until I'd entered high school. I actually didn't know that sort of thing existed for real until then.dartofthedavros wrote:so you decided to stay "female" during primary school, but thought of getting a sex change so that you were, right?
I can assure you my childish physical presence is very prominent, but otherwise, yup.dartofthedavros wrote:whatever your gender is and whatever's "different" (nobody on this planet does something the exact same way) about you we like you just the same!
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Oh shit, that's cool! My classmate's name is Damian. He's rocking that G major scale!Keane wrote:Damian, though I think most people here already knew that.
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Dark Lum Lord

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I can relate, actually. From a young age I've always felt more feminine than masculine, and while I had a good amount of friends of both genders, by late elementary school the amount of female friends was over that of male. However, I never did anything feminine such as paint nails, I just hung out with girls, that and most of them were tomboys anyways. I just feel like I'm much more on par with the stereotypical female attitude than the the stereotypical macho male attitude, that and I've always felt like I should have been born a girl for some reason I can't put my finger on. Ultimately, me having more female friends and having these feelings have caused a lot of anxiety as I'm afraid others will criticize me about it.Adsolution wrote:I ended up not. Here's a quick rundown:technology4617 wrote:Speaking of which, what exactly prompted you to go through with the transgender procedure (if you really did)?
Essentially, I thought that I actually was a girl until I was five when I was finally told that this wasn't so, and throughout elementary school, out of the friends I did have, the less-contrived ones tended more often than not to be female, and we actually ended up painting eachothers' nails and dressing eachother up and whatnot in primary school. Obviously this sort of thing 'has to' repress more as you get older, so by the time high school came around, I never showed off any signs of it, until I decided to leave my current school after grade nine and become a transgender (other, less topically-relevant factors played an important role as well the following year). After about two and a half years, I finally decided that this wasn't for me, as I didn't feel I needed to make this transition to be happy.
The kind of playful, feminine personality I do exhibit around people I know is moreso my almost inappropriately childish side, the same 'little girl' I was in primary school per se, which hasn't gone away. Even though there's little I can do about changing my very odd child-like, usually physical mannerisms, I enjoy it, it makes me feel alive in this world.
Actually, that reminds me of someone one of my friends was talking about. He claimed he met someone who was a girl but felt that they should be male. Long story.
Also, I'm pretty childish myself but it usually comes out when I'm alone.
Re: What's your name ?
My name is Anonymous
Incognito Anonymous 
Re: What's your name ?
Your case is different DLL. There's tons of people like you, including me, who just aren't the most manliest men. Certainly not a majority but also not anything uncommon. It's your personality rather than anything in terms of sexual orientation. Be glad about it, you probably have a better idea of how to treat a girl than some guys who are five years older than you.
Oh.incognito wrote:My name is AnonymousIncognito Anonymous
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MisterDark'sFanClub

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And welcome back incognito. (About time I said that)incognito wrote:My name is AnonymousIncognito Anonymous
PS. No. Your name is Deadpool. Yeah; I haven't stopped calling you that. It doesn't ofend you does it? (I don't think so because of your signature. But you never know.)
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technology4617

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I meant that it must be weird to er, "female tissue" on your body if you're a guy. Personally, I wouldn't consider it a very pleasant experience, but hey, everyone is different, and who am I to question someone else?Adsolution wrote:Well, I'm not really sure where the point of reference for 'interesting' is, so sure... I guess.
Not trying to be an asshole here, but it's just, for me at least, it's kind of weird having you sound like a really cool guy, but at the same time knowing that you went through this really strange procedure, but I suppose that this doesn't affect your personality at all, and I should just shut the fuck up.
Much of my humor is fairly immature, and I have certain childish attributes, though I wouldn't really consider myself to have a feminine personality, as my personality more fits the "computer geek" stereotype. I definitely don't consider my personality to fit the "macho male" stereotype, but, in my opinion, that's not the only stereotypical male personality out there anymore, and I still consider myself to be a guy, with a guy's personality. The only thing is that I wish I had more female friends, since the vast majority of them have been male so far, and that bothers me a little for some reason.Dark Lum Lord wrote:I can relate, actually. From a young age I've always felt more feminine than masculine, and while I had a good amount of friends of both genders, by late elementary school the amount of female friends was over that of male. However, I never did anything feminine such as paint nails, I just hung out with girls, that and most of them were tomboys anyways. I just feel like I'm much more on par with the stereotypical female attitude than the the stereotypical macho male attitude, that and I've always felt like I should have been born a girl for some reason I can't put my finger on. Ultimately, me having more female friends and having these feelings have caused a lot of anxiety as I'm afraid others will criticize me about it.
Actually, that reminds me of someone one of my friends was talking about. He claimed he met someone who was a girl but felt that they should be male. Long story.
Also, I'm pretty childish myself but it usually comes out when I'm alone.
That's great, douchebag.incognito wrote:My name is AnonymousIncognito Anonymous
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Samuel. I'm oft called Sammy or Sam though.
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Well that's quite a weird topic to start talking about. My dad keeps joking literally once a week on "I'm secretly a guy stuck inside a girl body" because I never played barbies, wanted dresses or anything and that I was mostly playing video games like Halo at the age of 5 years old and I was also playing with hot wheels cars for some reason, I don't even know why myself, I don't like cars? Though I find that annoying but yeah, if anything I hate about being a girl is having boobs, for so many reasons I just absolutely hate them.
No.incognito wrote:My name is AnonymousIncognito Anonymous
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Its my official online name though
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Pffft does he know how common that is? I'd say at least half of the girls at my school are "tomboyish". Nothing wrong with that.ZeptoRay wrote:Well that's quite a weird topic to start talking about. My dad keeps joking literally once a week on "I'm secretly a guy stuck inside a girl body" because I never played barbies, wanted dresses or anything and that I was mostly playing video games like Halo at the age of 5 years old and I was also playing with hot wheels cars for some reason, I don't even know why myself, I don't like cars?
I think pretty much every female ever will agree on this.ZeptoRay wrote:Though I find that annoying but yeah, if anything I hate about being a girl is having boobs, for so many reasons I just absolutely hate them.![]()
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So I assume it is written on your ID? Because that is the only way it can be official, online or not.incognito wrote:Its my official online name though
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I never told my name online in 13 years so Incognito is my official online name
Im also known as the doctor phéllipé gonzalez ... but its not my real name
Found that name in a sitcom a couple of years ago so Incognito is older also i never use the second name
Im also known as the doctor phéllipé gonzalez ... but its not my real name
Found that name in a sitcom a couple of years ago so Incognito is older also i never use the second name





