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!

Vee Strings


Guest Nikki 311

Recommended Posts

Guest Michaele

Kelise and Lizzy,

Now that I've picked myself up off the floor from laughing fits, I think that thing needs and industral weed wacker.

Shelley

Link to comment
Guest Syrra

~shrugs~ Not that I'd ever use one, but I can see how some might like to have one, whatever their reasons (voyeurism/exhibitionism, fantasy play, etc. ...I'm keepin' it clean! ~smiles~).

That aside, the first couple I saw definitely need attention from a ride-on mower...

~Syrra

Link to comment
  • 11 months later...
Guest MiraJ

omg lol amanda after all these warnings you still checked it out. Im curious, but id rather pass.

I will be ok. I wont miss anything important.

Mira

Link to comment
Guest Kendra K

Even better! Hope it is the heavy duty model! I'll go get a rake, I donna wanna think about a usin' a leaf blower ...

L

Makes me think of the razor commercial with the women dancing around with hedge trimmers and such and singing about "mow the lawn". One of the most catchy commerical songs ever.

I'd link to it, but not sure if it's PG13, I'd guess so. It's on Youtube.

Link to comment
Guest Kendra K

Even better! Hope it is the heavy duty model! I'll go get a rake, I donna wanna think about a usin' a leaf blower ...

L

Makes me think of the razor commercial with the women dancing around with hedge trimmers and such and singing about "mow the lawn". One of the most catchy commerical songs ever.

I'd link to it, but not sure if it's PG13, I'd guess so. It's on Youtube.

After watching, I will say I don't care for the stereotyping and (ugh) the pink tools. Still, it's a catchy song.

Link to comment
Guest Stormrider2112

Heh, one of my guy friends linked me this when I came out asking if I would ever wear one of those...oh dear god no!

Link to comment
Guest Sariel

I don't know how to proccess what I saw. For 100 or more bucks it seems pretty useless. If there was a cheaper not so detailed version for simply the purpose of not having to re-tuck when using the washroom, then I could understand something like this. However, as is my brain simply cannot process this thing propperly.

Link to comment
Guest Sariel

Time in transition,and the effects of the anti androgens doing their

work,make spending your hard earned money on such a device a waste of

time.Once used to being tucked continually,and the shrinkage to the

nether regions that are an inherent part of a genuine transition,one

gets to where you can reseat your panties without having to reach down

and make any adjustments.That way to the casual female in attendance in

the potty,you look like any other female pulling her undies back in place.

Angie

lol, not to nit pick, but who's watching you pull up yur undies. If someone is doing that, I think there are bigger issues lol jk ;p

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Ya know? I got ta thinkin'. By saying to NOT LOOK AT IT, I practically guaranteed everyone who read that is gonna go take a look!

DANG!

Hee hee - don't say I didn't warn ya!

Lizzy

Ok... ok... ok... So I'm guilty as charged, Officer Lizzy! That "thing" is made of latex. I had to laugh a little about that point. What if somebody did use it in the "heat of the moment", shall we say, but their partner had a latex sensitivity or allergy which prior to the act was unknown to them?

Link to comment
Guest Maria_B

Okay.

Okay.

I can do this...

I can handle this...

NO I CAN'T, EWW EWW EWW WHY EWW EWW EWW OH WHY OH GOD WHY EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

Link to comment
Guest Risu

Okay.

Okay.

I can do this...

I can handle this...

NO I CAN'T, EWW EWW EWW WHY EWW EWW EWW OH WHY OH GOD WHY EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

I know right!?

I thought "Ah, it won't be that bad!"

gosh was I wrong ><

I hope if I ever get dimentia or Alzheimers that memory is among the first to go...

There is a part of me that can understand to a degree why someone might want one but ultimately it's just not for me. And that price? o.o totally not worth it.

Link to comment
Guest Cinnamon Girl

That's some Ed Gein style insanity right there.

It's a testament to the harsh environment of the Internet that I didn't even blink. I was eating Cheerios and everything.

Cheers!

Chloe

Link to comment
Guest Stormrider2112

Eh, I've seen far weirder things (thanks, Japan!) so I didn't need to get any eye bleach or anything...but yeah...what has been seen cannot be unseen...

Link to comment
Guest Danielle2525

EeeeWwww! I wish I would learn to stop reading threads about stuff I don't want to know about. It might be good as a security device. Just hang it on the outside doorknob to your room, where people would have to grab that knob to enter.......

Link to comment
  • Admin

CAREFUL -- there might actually have been a few of us here that actually bought one of the things, and have lived beyond the fantasy behind it. 10 years ago there was a lot of this stuff on the market, and this company still makes money off the product.

Link to comment
Guest Cinnamon Girl

That's a very good point, Vicky. Every girl to her own. If it helps someone ease their dysphoria, them good.

Still looks like a muskrat trying to eat a pair of pantyhose though....

Link to comment
Guest amanda_s

I commented before but this thing is funny and "Still looks like a muskrat trying to eat a pair of pantyhose though...." LOL sometimes someone writes something that gives you a good laugh Thanks Cinnamon Girl

Amanda

Link to comment
Guest Melancholy

Well, I think it's safe to say looking it up ( not literally, I meant a search, just to clear that up ) was a huge mistake.

Who do they think they're kidding?

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   9 Members, 0 Anonymous, 66 Guests (See full list)

    • Carolyn Marie
    • Mmindy
    • Abigail Genevieve
    • Timi
    • Petra Jane
    • Ashley0616
    • MaeBe
    • Lorelei
    • Ivy
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.4k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,112
    • Most Online
      8,356

    SimplyMadeloeine
    Newest Member
    SimplyMadeloeine
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. austin_4
      austin_4
      (17 years old)
    2. Britany_Relia
      Britany_Relia
      (39 years old)
    3. Emily S
      Emily S
      (67 years old)
    4. Hoof Arted
      Hoof Arted
      (22 years old)
    5. n3eeko
      n3eeko
  • Posts

    • Timi
      What? Yay!! I step away for a few days and this happens! I’m so happy for you.    That’s going to be my birthday present to myself this July.   I. Can’t. Wait!!   -Timi
    • Davie
      And, I Spent more time today on unscrambling my health insurance mess AND it looks like after signing papers, I should be all enrolled again  Yay! Thanks for all your support! —Davie
    • Davie
      "Breaking news! Good news! The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear a case against Montgomery County Public Schools LGBTQ+ inclusive curriculum. Students CANNOT be shielded from learning about LGBTQ+ people that inhabit the world around them!" —Erin Reed
    • Lorelei
      I am ambidextrous. I learned to write righty in school so I usually write with my right hand but my handwriting is better if I use my left hand. I use a lefty mouse. I am physically stronger in my left side. 
    • MaeBe
      Easy, I have felt the same way, not quite to the point of wanting to quit but sitting there one dosing morning and thinking "what am I doing?". I am in a crazy place right now; family is moving across the country, I am being laid off for the first time in my career and have to find a new job, and I'm in the middle of this gender journey that seems like it makes everything harder than it could be. I'd always been a "man with boobs", even when I was in my 20s and really skinny I had breast tissue, and now I'm accepting of that and want more but in a different way--I don't want to be a man with boobs, I want something different. I am something different, but it's hard because of nearly a half-century of social programing. So I empathize with your struggle, very directly.   I haven't dressed "male" for nearly six months and I just volunteered at a conference with my femme nickname and she/her pronouns on my name lanyard. The whole experience was great, I didn't feel a minute of anxiety or worry. That stuff comes at home, when left to my thoughts. Which is more telling? The comfort being Mae in public or the doubts and worry in private?   When I look in the mirror and see this more feminine me, it calms down the doubts and worry, so I'm starting to allow myself to trust in the former.
    • Lydia_R
      Totally!  I started HRT 21 months ago.  I'm 53yo now.  I mostly did not want the feminine genes of my family to take me over.  I told my doctor I wanted athletic breasts.  She has kept me on fairly low doses and I'm avoiding progesterone so far.   It's mostly mental for me.  Taking the pressure off from not having erections is soothing and changes my thinking.  I just want that stuff gone.  I had fun with it, but I'm over it.   I'm extremely happy with what has happened with my breasts.  Perhaps it took more than a year, but they have a feminine, athletic appearance now.  I don't notice changes in the rest of my body.  I've always enjoyed being thin and straight and have no desire for curves.  I can dig that butch with a feminine touch look.  I was upset at cutting my hair, but I'm liking it now.   It's fun to see all these young transwomen in my environment.  Everyone has their own style and the younger generation has a style of their own compared to us older people.   OK, back to baking a pie and doing some knitting....
    • Jani
      Quite the pairings!
    • Ivy
      I have one daughter who is left handed.  But she is fairly ambidextrous.  Apparently you have to be.
    • Ivy
      The time I spent "on the street" was mostly in the woods.  I dislike cities.  Even now my "bathroom" is out in the back yard, and has been for years.  When you're used to it, it's not so bad.  Helps one keep up with the seasons. I have no desire to live on the street in a city. Most of my adult kids live in cities.  It's nice enough for a visit, but I still prefer the country.
    • Jet McCartney
      ambidextrous in all areas haha
    • Ladypcnj
      It's amazing how we can use either hand to write with, not too many people can do that.
    • RaineOnYourParade
      Y'all be holding pencils like left handed people but I just hold my pens/pencils in ways that make people go "what the actual [squid]"
    • Ladypcnj
      Hi Ivy, I can relate to that holding my pencil in my left hand although I'm right-handed.
    • EasyE
      So I am two months into E therapy as of this week. What can I say? I am now a busty blond supermodel who doesn't look a day over 25. This stuff is amazing!   OK, so I exaggerate, lol ... Seriously, the effects have been subtle so far. I would say very slight "plumping" in the chest region. More pronounced feelings at times (especially anger, which I don't necessarily like). The downstairs feels ... different...  I can tell something is going on to affect that region. Things come and go. I do feel overall ... different. Still dealing with fatigue though not as much as last week...   Back story: I had treatment for head and neck cancer 20 years ago. One surgery removed a tumor in my lymph nodes. They took out a whole bunch of stuff from my neck that was anywhere close to the tumor, including part of my shoulder muscle on the left side. Since then, my shoulders are lopsided and things (i.e. my chest) tend to sag on that side. I have long joked that I had a "uni-boob". Well, maybe the other side is going to catch up a little? Right now, I wouldn't pass for female upstairs except for the uni-boob (and the fact that I keep everything shaved).    I nearly quit HRT last week. I have been pretty discouraged overall with my life, career, relationships, direction. I feel pretty rudderless at times, and nothing seems to be going anywhere. For a day, I just felt like HRT was going to add to the misery: who is going to want a "man with boobs" (I still really crave the affections of a female, which is why a lot of this is very confusing). But those feelings seemed to have passed or at least are on simmer... For now I will keep going.    I just don't think I can ever give up wanting to dress female or desiring to have a more feminine body shape. Where that leads, who the heck knows... What a strange life this is turning out to be ...
    • Lydia_R
      I've been feeling for decades about how completely awful the bathroom situation is in America.  We have these portable restrooms all over the place in the cities with people coming to empty them but there is a sewer right underneath them.  When I lived on the streets, at night if I had to go, I often walked 12 blocks to a portable restroom only to find that it is locked and then I would scour the city for a 20oz coke bottle to pee in.  It was sad when society had to fight stupid people making restrooms in parks unsafe.  It seems like things were better in the 70's.
  • 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...