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Reply 1
lol its prbably just a bit of curiosity, its natural when your growing up i guess!
Go to a fancy dress party and dress up as a girl, people would think you were doing it as a joke, but at the same time u could see how it felt! lol
id love to be a man for a day. just to satisfy my curiosity more than anything else.
Reply 4
Its a frequent uni theme. However

Babies
Periods
Saggy boobs

Should be enough to convince you otherwise.
To be honest you dont wana be a girl, like the_bear said.

Babies,
periods,
saggy boobs.

Not to mention cellulite, tums, bums and thighs,
The_Bear
Its a frequent uni theme. However

Babies
Periods
Saggy boobs

Should be enough to convince you otherwise.


actually can i be a guy for about 4 days a month? XD

periods suck (and i want to be able to pee standing up, its not fair that women cant do it) :frown:
i must admit ive thought about it once or twice what its like but not in as much depth as you...i wouldnt think about how to dress or how wear my hair lol. im happy im a guy though i feel sorry for women who have to go through all the agony/pain of periods child births and other things.
Being a girl is hard work! lol
Reply 9
high priestess fnord
actually can i be a guy for about 4 days a month? XD

periods suck (and i want to be able to pee standing up, its not fair that women cant do it) :frown:



i heard about these cardboard things women were using at reading festival so that they can pee thanding up, how wrong is that!! you can actually buy them, like little funnels that go underneath you!! lol
hixey101
i heard about these cardboard things women were using at reading festival so that they can pee thanding up, how wrong is that!! you can actually buy them, like little funnels that go underneath you!! lol


they dont work very well
I love being a girl.
But sometimes I think it would have been cool to be a guy.
I wouldn't be slated for liking the music I like or my general tastes (I'm NOT a tomboy though, in the slightest)
And of course, no periods or giving birth.
But then again, I like clothes and makeup too much to want to be a guy.

I think it is normal to have thoughts like "What if..." because its the whole grass is always greener on the other side thing.
god the topic of peeing has certainly been around the forum alot recently :rolleyes:
Reply 13
Being a guy is awesome, there is only one ultimate goal that you have to work towards.

Women have to think about everything and anything.
Reply 14
Lady Stardust

But then again, I like clothes and makeup too much to want to be a guy.


Haven't you heard? Guys are going to takeover the bathroom and wardrobe in the next 10 years so start clearing out your stuff!
The_Bear
Being a guy is awesome, there is only one ultimate goal that you have to work towards.

Women have to think about everything and anything.


yeh and then we (ok maybe just me) get accused of only ever thinking about one thing!! its soo not true.
hixey101
i heard about these cardboard things women were using at reading festival so that they can pee thanding up, how wrong is that!! you can actually buy them, like little funnels that go underneath you!! lol



:eek:
The_Bear
Haven't you heard? Guys are going to takeover the bathroom and wardrobe in the next 10 years so start clearing out your stuff!


yeh my bf has more stuff than me. if it wasnt all bought by his mother then i would be worried. hmm im sure i should be worried about something ive said in this post 0_o :p:
Anonymous
I know its wierd but Im a guy and sometimes I think how I would be as a girl. I think about how I'd wear my hair and what clothes I'd wear - I know, strange. I know its not all rosy on the other side, but I just like to experience it. I'd feel wierd cross-dressing thoh, and a sex change - you can forget it! But I can't help feeling like this.


It's not weird at all Anon #1. Just as someone else said its all part of the curiosity of growing up. However, I know many girls who would rather be men because of all the palaver we women have to go through (this comment is usually made during an especially bad bout of period pain :rolleyes: )

Periods:frown:
Stretch marks:mad:
Babies and the pain and trauma of THAT :rolleyes:
Sagging bits
Breasts:smile:
etc

But hey....wouldnt change that for the world :rolleyes: On a serious note though...in terms of clothes and appearance....it seems women have more options in terms of being able to wear skirts and trousers so I see where you're coming from. Don't know if you've ever seen those programmes where men whose wives were pregnant or otherwise were given fake breasts or stomach to wear so that they could experience what that was like. No need to cross dress.....just do some research or talk to someone if you're really interested in the workings of a woman....:biggrin:

I apologise if I've drifted off topic or made no sense....tend to do that a lot
No! It's so good being a lad.