Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

An Androgyne's Question


Guest Alexei

Recommended Posts

I've always sort of leaned towards feminine, for an androgyne, i guess, so this question is sort of warranted...i want to be able to do this because it makes me feel more in touch with my feminine side, but whenever i try i wind up looking like my panties are in a knot.

Y'know the swishy thing girls do woth their hips? I wish i could do that. It's so cute! Swishy swishy swishy...it's hypnotic, almost, but since i'm male, for all intents and purposes, there are plenty of clauses in the social contract that allow for a brisk slap if i'm caught. All the girls i've asked give me somewhat helpful answers, but since it comes naturally to them they don't help much. I've expiremented with it myself, a lot of times in private but occaisionally short struts in public. The closest i can get is a kind of pivoting motion in my step that's counteracted and contrasted by me keeping my feet walking onenin front of the other, like on a tight-rope. A kind of spring in my step and slink in my knees evolves from this that makes my jean cuffs sing, but the pride subsides when i see a true girl with all that coordination going on in her lower abdomen; up, down, side to side, and still forward. Plus i can't really keep my eyes off my hips when i'm doing it, partly for criticism and partly out of admiration.

So does anybody have any tips or tutorials?

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

There are only two things I can say to help

First and most importantly-Don't try too hard. It looks unnatural at best if you do and at worst......just say really bad and leave it at that. let go and think of something like a soft breeze that just flows easily.

Second-Channel that inner girl and practice being her. The stride is shrter for one thing. That is perhaps the biggest difference. A shorter stride and keeping your arms almost still. When you don't swing your arms your hips naturally sway more just as they do with short strides. You see I had a boy's stride and walk at 12 and my mother made me practice for hours every day till she transformed it into a girl's walk. And one more tip. That old cliche balancing a book on your head while walking. It makes you move in a smooth womanly way. There is a reason girls were forced to do it for hundreds of years.

hope some of this is useful to you. Myself I'm enjoying letting all of that drop away forever.

Link to comment

Alexei

One suggestion that helped me.... DANCE.. DANCE ALOT.. lol I'm serious, too. I've had that kind of sway since i was young... idk it just comes to me but i find that its really noticeable when I'm hyper or giddy, and "dancy" if you dance a lot and you walk like you dance.. I'm sure it may help... ^^"

Link to comment

Alexei

One suggestion that helped me.... DANCE.. DANCE ALOT.. lol I'm serious, too. I've had that kind of sway since i was young... idk it just comes to me but i find that its really noticeable when I'm hyper or giddy, and "dancy" if you dance a lot and you walk like you dance.. I'm sure it may help... ^^"

Oooh, i might try that owo i do like to dance, but not around other people...i've been trying to get my paws on a DDR pad, but no luck there...

JJ, i tthink i did exactly what you told me not to do...i tried a bit to hard...i took a video and deleted it 'cause i looked like dork e.< i'm exceptionally good at balancing things on my head in the first place so i don't know if that'll help much...also, I keep mis-stepping, does anyone know of a way to lower my center of gravity?

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Have you tried videoing your natural walk? If you are good at balancing things on your head you probably already have more hip sway than you realize because it's necessary in order to do that. It may be why when you try it looks like too much.

Mis-stepping how?

Link to comment

Mis-stepping how?

Well, like i said in the originak thread post, when i do this i tend to walk with my feet close together as if i were on a tight rope. Not directly one in front of the other, but fairly close together. Sometimes, though, i will put one foot more or less directly in front of the nother and i have to sidestep it a bit to continue my fluid stride.

Link to comment

Hi Alexei,

I think I found the secret, at least it feels right to me.

The lumbar spine is the key. Men's spines are rigid and straight. Stomach muscles taut, everything is like a rock from the waist up. Allow your lower back to relax and curve inward, and even try to make your tummy protrude a bit. When you do, your pelvis rocks backward, and it has to swing as you step. I find that my whole body has more rhythm when I walk - it's impossible to walk without swinging my arms too - really fun!

My old stiff back is hard to train, but it actually feels good to let it loosen up. I hope this works for you!

Love, Kat

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   5 Members, 0 Anonymous, 88 Guests (See full list)

    • MaryEllen
    • Abigail Genevieve
    • Adrianna Danielle
    • Nicola_Atherton
    • Ivy
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.3k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,104
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Nicola_Atherton
    Newest Member
    Nicola_Atherton
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Bobbijean
      Bobbijean
    2. Bryan
      Bryan
      (61 years old)
    3. jlw5ju
      jlw5ju
      (27 years old)
    4. ladykirabellum
      ladykirabellum
      (47 years old)
    5. Lizzie17
      Lizzie17
  • Posts

    • EasyE
    • Adrianna Danielle
      She wanted it done now for free,I hate the Karen's whom are a pain in the butt
    • EasyE
      just found a cute pair of denim shorts with flowers embroidered in two places on the front ... daring myself to wear them around family today ... the flowers match the deep rose of the t-shirt I just bought... 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Not to justify it, but this is what happens when folks rely on accepting money from the government.  It just isn't secure!  When the times change and different winds blow, you find yourself coming up short on funds.  Don't trust the feds, don't trust the state.    I don't believe in separation of church and state.  I believe the USA is a Christian nation, but that Congress doesn't make an establishment of which kind of church that refers to.  Reading the writings left by the Founders (who were mostly Christian or Deist), I think it is pretty clear that they wanted to avoid the bloody Protestant vs. Catholic conflicts that had been going on in Europe for the previous 250 years.    I think one huge problem is that we've had a separation of culture and state already.  There's been an abandonment of traditional American culture, or at least a significant change in it.  People often act servile, not independent.  People seek government help rather than taking care of themselves and those around them.  Its like everybody is waiting for an answer, like baby birds in the nest chirping to have something delivered to them from up above.    To me, the federal government has two purposes - to keep foreign forces and influence out of our territory, and to tax foreign trade to protect domestic economy.  They've pretty much failed at both. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Actually, yes!  Its how I met my two trans friends.  My husband helped to arrange jobs and housing for both of them.  And in the process, they also fell in love, and so far their relationship is going well.  I'm glad to have been part of helping out.
    • KathyLauren
      I am not sure what "it" you are asking about.  The surgery, or the increased urgency of peeing?   I haven't felt any increased urgency.  I can hold it for as long as I used to, I think.  One thing that is different is that, once I start, it is almost impossible to stop the flow.  My pelvic floor physio said I had really good control of my pelvic floor muscles, but it didn't help with that.   My goal for surgery was just to have a female body.  I think I was foreseeing the persecution that is rising now.  Part of my reasoning, though I didn't plan it out clearly in those terms, was that I would be able to pass a strip-search gender check.  I was thinking more about passing in locker rooms, but passing in police lineups may be more necessary if certain political elements get their way.  
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Wow.  That's crazy that somebody just comes onto your private place and starts demanding stuff.  You're absolutely right to press charges.  It seems like there's very little respect for private property these days. 
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Actually, my husband has two different job titles at his company.  He's transportation manager, and also one of the project managers.  Its funny because he's got an office in the main building, and a smaller one in the transportation building, and he's rarely in either one.  He's got three site foremen who report to him, and also the shop supervisor and drivers' supervisor.  So he usually spends his days at installation sites, meeting clients, or handling all the paperwork that keeps the transportation side of the business compliant with FMCSA rules.    But he's definitely a truck driver by personality, and he taught me how to drive and helped me get my CDL.  Kind of a backup option for a job if I ever needed one.  I think this week is going to be one of those "all hands on deck" kind of occasions, so we'll probably take a load or two.  I'm looking forward to it.  Its really funny when I'm driving and we get into a truck stop.  I get out of the cab, and I get a lot of stares because of my size and looking like I'm a teenager.  And we get more stares when we share a shower.  
    • Lydia_R
      Yep, this thing is a red flag that people should be super aware of on this site.  I've been working from home exclusively for 12 years.  I'm a house cat like that, so this isn't much of a deterrent for me.  I've been venturing out into the women's restrooms a little bit lately, but as is typical of people like me, I'm just in there to do my business and get out.  I avoid that as much as I can and use those single bathrooms whenever I can.  I went over a year without going to a public restroom.  I just don't go out much.   I haven't stood to pee in 7 years now.  The idea of surgery is very, very scary for me (I wrote a book about it).  I'm likely going to do it though.  I would like some evidence from other transwomen of what it is really like.  I'm not one to take plane flights, but taking a flight for that is well justified.  Before my testosterone was blocked, there was a much larger sexual side to M->F transition.  Now sexuality plays a back seat to the idea of wanting to pee like a woman.  It's always been in my mind, but the desire for that has grown.   Respectfully, Lydia_R
    • April Marie
      Just a black skort and a yellow t-shirt with sneakers today.
    • Birdie
      Wearing my new top for my Zoom meeting today. ☺️
    • Lydia_R
      I've gotten to the point lately where I'm thinking of the extension of the separation of church and state to separation of culture and state.  Government's purpose to ensure a construct of civility.  Food, clothing, shelter and justice for the individual.  That includes the roads as far as they pertain to the distribution of food, clothing and shelter.  And "ensure" is different than "provide".   I think that there is no way to truly express yourself or have a good foundation without having a personal culture.  I like telling stories and teaching lessons through my culture, but I always hope that people don't think I'm promoting my culture beyond it just being visible as an option.
    • KatieSC
      I would imagine the GOPers are holding that by bull in their hand and paying attention to the Trump version with the nine commandments highlighted.
    • Adrianna Danielle
      Having to call the police on a woman that was being a Karen.Was in my shop fixing my car and wanted me to fix hers.Told her it was my personal shop and told her no.Would not take no for an answer and called the police.I did decide to press trespassing charges on her.I knew she was one of those entitled people
    • Ivy
      It is scary, (and as you say, thrilling) at first.  But the more you do it the easier it gets.  I dress fem 24/7 (almost always skirts and dresses) and I live in a conservative county of a "red state".   Sure, there are places I avoid, but I have little desire to be there anyway.  It gets to just be part of who you are.   My experience is that most people don't care, some are curious, and surprisingly many (usually other women) friendly.   The first steps are the hardest.  It's similar with bathrooms.
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...