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RTEQ stables said: heya! im a transmasc and i wanted to see who else is here, I just came out to my mom last night and I was accepted! I was kinda dreading but it ended up working out. any tips on how to look mor masculine?
Agender here, so happy for you!! that's amazing that your mom was accepting ❤️
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heya! im a transmasc and i wanted to see who else is here, I just came out to my mom last night and I was accepted! I was kinda dreading but it ended up working out. any tips on how to look mor masculine? Edited at June 27, 2021 09:27 PM by RTEQ stables
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Hi! sorry it was so confusing because it posted when i was still typing. i appologise for the mistake. WolfDancer said: Hi?
Edited at June 27, 2021 09:32 PM by RTEQ stables
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i love your pfp btw its amazing WolfDancer said: :)
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I'm cisgender, but I just wanted to poke my head in and say how proud I am that you came out! So happy that she accepted you <33
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trans man here :) I am so happy for you, I came out a while back and I am slowly starting to transition, a few tips that I have found helpful: The way you stand/sit It isn't the same for everyone but changing the way you take up space can make you seem more masculine, when you're sitting try copy the way another man is sitting or just take up a bit more space, when you're standing do the same type of thing, watch how other men/masculine presenting people are standing and try work in sharper angles (legs a bit further apart to form a triangle, arms crossed and such) Clothing this one is pretty obvious but when you are wearing clothes (which I assume you will have gotten from the men's section) they can be too big, especially the shirts, tuck in the front only, not the back, personally it gives you a more square frame. Binding if you choose to bind please do not use any tape/scarf/ strip of fabric to do so, getting a proper binder is very important, if you do get one or have one already just remember not to sleep in it, don't wear it for more than eight hours at a time (don't wear it everyday either) and don't swim/excersise in it unless it is breathable. Hope this helped :) RTEQ stables said: heya! im a transmasc and i wanted to see who else is here, I just came out to my mom last night and I was accepted! I was kinda dreading but it ended up working out. any tips on how to look mor masculine?
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tysm that means so much to me <3 Tanglewood said: I'm cisgender, but I just wanted to poke my head in and say how proud I am that you came out! So happy that she accepted you <33
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tysm <3 will use these tips im greatful for them Birch Wood Barns said: trans man here :) I am so happy for you, I came out a while back and I am slowly starting to transition, a few tips that I have found helpful: The way you stand/sit It isn't the same for everyone but changing the way you take up space can make you seem more masculine, when you're sitting try copy the way another man is sitting or just take up a bit more space, when you're standing do the same type of thing, watch how other men/masculine presenting people are standing and try work in sharper angles (legs a bit further apart to form a triangle, arms crossed and such) Clothing this one is pretty obvious but when you are wearing clothes (which I assume you will have gotten from the men's section) they can be too big, especially the shirts, tuck in the front only, not the back, personally it gives you a more square frame. Binding if you choose to bind please do not use any tape/scarf/ strip of fabric to do so, getting a proper binder is very important, if you do get one or have one already just remember not to sleep in it, don't wear it for more than eight hours at a time (don't wear it everyday either) and don't swim/excersise in it unless it is breathable. Hope this helped :) RTEQ stables said: heya! im a transmasc and i wanted to see who else is here, I just came out to my mom last night and I was accepted! I was kinda dreading but it ended up working out. any tips on how to look mor masculine?
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