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hey come make a movie with me. I have dreamed for a long time that I could make a film with the guidance of a professional and experienced. cooperation greetings :Roadpants
Hi Kendra.. hope you are doing well. Would love to see you post some nice new pictures of you!! You're an incredible woman possessing absolutely gorgeous beauty from the inside and the outside!! Hope to see you do that lady!!
I will when able to. Thank you for the compliments. Huggles
young trans girl here turning 18, how do you deal with height issues. im really tall like 6'5 or over and it really hurts right now i just wonder if it gets better.
Hello, A saw would cut down on the issue....... I'm just kidding Hun. Oh how I wish I was 18 again. Well I'm 5'10" and I never really let my height bother me. I'm not completely sure why. I immediately went out in public in late 2005 once I decided I was no longer going to live by patriarchy's dictation. My confidence level was sky high and I think that confidence shown to anyone who seen me and they just thought I was another cisgender woman. So I had very little issues in public even in rural WI. I even hung out in a biker bar in Portage. I remember thinking, would my height give me away. But I always thought of the many cisgender women who were taller than I, and felt if I didn't dwell on it and just was myself it wouldn't be an issue. And it wasn't. Granted when out and about with daily activities I never wore over 3 inch heels. Saved the 4 and 5 inch for clubbing or special events. I never seemed to get clocked. Something else that changed without me realizing was the was I walked. I was told I had a wiggle! So, I had to ask some friends, Do I have a wiggle when I walk. Yes, you have a wiggle. What? Really? Where did that come from? Apparently that was something I was always keeping forced in trying to live as a guy and once I gave myself permission to be me, out came the hip wiggle! I felt lucky that my voice is more gender neutral so that helped as well. I know you are like 7 or more inches higher than I, which does make it a bit more difficult as the taller one is, the easier for others to see you. I guess my advice would be not to wear heels or only short heels. Other then that just be confident in yourself. I know that's easier said than done, but it truly makes a difference. With confidence you tend to blend into the crowd more easily. Present the best of how you wish to be viewed and don't pay much attention to others around if you catch someone looking in your direction, unless they or the situation looks dangerous, of course. In other words don't give them any reason to continue to look, like acting sheepish. Just continue on with your business as usual. You want them thinking, "Wow, she is a tall woman, probably a basketball player", or whatever. I'm not sure If I've been of any help. I hope so. I wish you the best Hun. Feel free to send a private message if you wish. Many Huggles