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Yes, I do enjoy target shooting, only I shoot with my compound bow. Yes, I'm an archer!

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

Excellent , I shoot a PSE Mustang :-)

Had to give up Compound , started shooting nocks off my arrows . Thought Recurve would challenge me more , and yes , but still killing Nocks , just not as many :-)

I just may have been Robin Hood ( the Girl version ) in my past life .

Wife shoots a PSE Razorback BTW .

Nice to meet another Archer !

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As others have said it is pretty common to retain old interests.

And from what I have observed, it is not common for people transitioning to pick up some interests that are "gender conforming" to the gender they are transitioning too. Similarly they may drop old interests that aren't "gender conforming" to their new gender presentation. Often these interests, like other affectations, wear off over time and the old life long interests come back to the surface.

There are probably a few hobbies out there where the trans women involved in those hobbies outnumber the non-trans women.

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HRT and transitioning doesn't make you into a whole new person, a lot of the stuff you were into before you'll still be into. I'm still a gamer, still like the same music I did before, still like the macabre. There was a short time when I first transitioned where I kinda stopped with the gaming, the sarcasm, and even tried to change my overall style. That didn't last long.. the point of transitioning isn't to match some stereotypical blueprint of womanhood it's to be your self.

I think that is what some of us initially struggle with but then realize girls can do anything boys can do with the exception of the bedroom. I have a friend that is fond of saying this. Besides, I know more than a few cisgirls into gaming, so no need for me to drop it. :)

One thing I have noticed is that my hobbies are no longer a major focus in my life. Hanging out with friends beats gaming. But that might be an effect of my transition finally making me comfortable in social situations. Case in point, I paint miniatures, I enjoy it, but I have not had time to devote to it recently. Other activities are taking up my time.

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I still have most of the same hobby's as well. Crazy for fishing just do not get to do it as much as i used to. Did take up landscaping both for fun and extra money as well.

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I think that is what some of us initially struggle with but then realize girls can do anything boys can do with the exception of the bedroom. I have a friend that is fond of saying this. Besides, I know more than a few cisgirls into gaming, so no need for me to drop it. :)

One thing I have noticed is that my hobbies are no longer a major focus in my life. Hanging out with friends beats gaming. But that might be an effect of my transition finally making me comfortable in social situations. Case in point, I paint miniatures, I enjoy it, but I have not had time to devote to it recently. Other activities are taking up my time.

I actually can still spend an entire day gaming, not that I get that many opportunities to do so but it doesn't stop me from trying. Though now it's not to completely hide from reality, it's just to relax from my high stress major, and high stress job. I have days at work when I am working from 5am in the morning until 2am the next morning. (Rare but it happens on occasion) the next day I generally just want to bury my self in a video game and not talk to anyone... at all. So games are still a huge stress outlet for me.

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Guest Kelly Girl

Wanted to say thank you to everyone for replying to my topic :-) Its refreshing to see such a diverse response and ideals to the topic , and gave me much to consider and digest , THANK YOU !

I was not sure when I posted the topic it would be received all that well because of the gun issue and my passion for it . Not that that was gonna stop me from posting it :-) It was refreshing to not be pummeled for gun ownership here , as that has been my experience in the LGBTQ arenas I have been around in person .

So , thank you on all that ! :-)

Now I know how some of you tic better and visa versa :-)

And I met a lady Archer in the process , bonus !

Carry On :-)

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Guns are not usually an issue from an enthusiast standpoint or topic of discussion. Guns as avatars is a no-no. Gun conversations about inflicting harm won't fly I'm not sure about just gun pictures that could be removed but the thread would still stand. Remember too one of our primary goals is suicide prevention. I personally don't have a problem with you proudly showing your work. Nice rifle. Hug. JodyAnn

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Guest Kelly Girl

Guns are not usually an issue from an enthusiast standpoint or topic of discussion. Guns as avatars is a no-no. Gun conversations about inflicting harm won't fly I'm not sure about just gun pictures that could be removed but the thread would still stand. Remember too one of our primary goals is suicide prevention. I personally don't have a problem with you proudly showing your work. Nice rifle. Hug. JodyAnn

Thanks for your input JodyAnn , and a Moderators perspective on top of that too , double bonus :-)

Oh , and thanks for the compliment too .

I'll not press the Forum boundaries on this one trust me , I feel pretty blessed to be here as it is , and have no intention of jeopardizing that .

I'm a dedicated Target Shooter , not a Lunatic :-)

Cheerios without the Beerios :-)

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I remember shortly after going full time writing an article for a local paper entitled "art transcends gender". I did so in response to a reporter who had noticed a change in my work and assumed it was caused by my transition. Perhaps she didn't notice that i had ben working with the rainbow as a palate for years.

Anyway much of what we do doesn't seem gender oriented except as society makes us believe. Do we give our little girls dolls so they might stay at home and care for the children or if they could have blocks would they have learned to be builders.

At any rate i still enjoy most of the pursuits i enjoyed as a man. Health has changed things more than transition. I do now enjoy grocery shopping more than ever. I smile and women smile back. I dance to the music in the isle as i can. It simply seems like fun and no longer a chore.

At the same time i just finished milling the beams for 2 post and beam homes from trees we grew on the farm using our sawmill. I must admit to liking the builder even more when he said his carpenter would be over to help load the logs when she was free.

What fun being alive now. I have wondered if i would have been happy in transition several generations ago when i would have lost the ability to vote, or do much outside of the house.

As it is i remember a topic shortly after i joined Laura's concerning the trucks many of us had. I found it somewhat strange but also reassuring that many had found they could be themselves regardless.

Hugs,

Charlize

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I'm a rabid football fans (Jets), tinker with electronics, and fascinated by history of WWII.

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Guest Kelly Girl

I'm a rabid football fans (Jets), tinker with electronics, and fascinated by history of WWII.

:)

Ha ha ! A Jets Fan huh , definitely Rabid Fans :-) Giggle Giggle , Go Bears :-)

Hay Gennee , I too am a WW2 History FENATIC :-)

What's the " Greatest Battle Implement ever devised , " Patton says ....?

No peeking ! LoL

Here's an easy one , Who was El Duce' .

Cheerios without the Beerios :-)

Gennee , I have a vast collection of DVD's , some of it pirated Russian Filmmaker stuff in their version of what happened , very interesting views .

Love this stuff , and glad to meet you !

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Ha ha ! A Jets Fan huh , definitely Rabid Fans :-) Giggle Giggle , Go Bears :-)

Hay Gennee , I too am a WW2 History FENATIC :-)

What's the " Greatest Battle Implement ever devised , " Patton says ....?

No peeking ! LoL

Here's an easy one , Who was El Duce' .

Cheerios without the Beerios :-)

Gennee , I have a vast collection of DVD's , some of it pirated Russian Filmmaker stuff in their version of what happened , very interesting views .

Love this stuff , and glad to meet you !

I agree with you on one thing. GO BEARS!!! lol

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Guest Kelly Girl

woodworking and building plastic models (military) aircraft, armoured vehicles,ships

Now those are awesome Hobbies :-)

Don't tell anyone but when I was a wee Laddie , we used to build magnificently crafted Battleships and Aircraft Carriers , spent literally months fabricating to the minutest detail on Reval Models , and you know what I speak Amanda , LoL , and we would take them to Dover Pond in Fairfield California and set um ablaze on the water and commence a half hour long barrage of sustained Daisey Model 25 BB Gun Warfare from shore in an attempt to sink um before they melted .

Those were good times . Guess what , I wouldn't hesitate doing it today even being the very very very very girly girl I have become :-)

Thanks for sharing !

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Kelly thank you for reminding me of a similar demise to some of my battleships. We would take them to the stream below the farm and burn them as you describe. We didn't have bb guns (dad believed that guns were important but not play guns) but we did have firecrackers set below decks for a grand finale.

Hugs,

Charlize

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Kelly thank you for reminding me of a similar demise to some of my battleships. We would take them to the stream below the farm and burn them as you describe. We didn't have bb guns (dad believed that guns were important but not play guns) but we did have firecrackers set below decks for a grand finale.

Hugs,

Charlize

Now how awesome is that ! :-)

Wow , Sisters from different Mother's baby :-)

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Kelly growing up I didnt have battleships but in grade 7 i found the formula for black powder in the school library [ way pre internet] and this led to the demise of most of the model cars in the neighborhood I think I will leave the explosions behind but most of my other interests remain the same

bobbisue :)

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Kelly growing up I didnt have battleships but in grade 7 i found the formula for black powder in the school library [ way pre internet] and this led to the demise of most of the model cars in the neighborhood I think I will leave the explosions behind but most of my other interests remain the same

bobbisue :)

At least school taught you something useful :-)

Trig , Algerbra , NOT USEFUL .

On the other hand , Recess and Shop and Lunch were OK :-)

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Algebra and trig have helped me out alot though. Of course that might have to do with the fact it is part of my job, dealing with stats. The trig and geometry helps in some of my table top miniatures games where I have to estimate distances.

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Algebra and trig have helped me out alot though. Of course that might have to do with the fact it is part of my job, dealing with stats. The trig and geometry helps in some of my table top miniatures games where I have to estimate distances.

Good point :-)

I'm being facesious about Trig and such mostly , but nonetheless its one of the more worthless subjects in the real world they teach , UNLESS you enjoy Stats for a living :-) Hurts my head even thinking about that :-)

I was a Custom Home Builder for 30 years , simple math and Geometry is all you need .

Cheerios without the Beerios :-)

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I gave up racing cars a few years ago so no that one is gone, don't want to break a nail turning a wrench. ;-)

But my other main hobby was fitness and sports and I don't consider that a boy hobby. I want to be a very fit and athletic woman, some of my friends are already recruiting me for their mixed doubles team in tennis ;-) once I am back up to speed.

The thing I had to accept was that I had built some upper body mass that has diminished greatly on hormones but still gives me more sculpted arms than most women. At first I used to hide them then I got so many compliments from women saying they wished they could get their arms to look like that, I just ran with it. I am a chick with muscles.

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I gave up racing cars a few years ago so no that one is gone, don't want to break a nail turning a wrench. ;-)

But my other main hobby was fitness and sports and I don't consider that a boy hobby. I want to be a very fit and athletic woman, some of my friends are already recruiting me for their mixed doubles team in tennis ;-) once I am back up to speed.

The thing I had to accept was that I had built some upper body mass that has diminished greatly on hormones but still gives me more sculpted arms than most women. At first I used to hide them then I got so many compliments from women saying they wished they could get their arms to look like that, I just ran with it. I am a chick with muscles.

That's so awesome Diane ! :-)

Yah , no broken nails ! LoL

First time I went to play my Fender Stratocaster with Gels on , I was like

" this just won't do ! "....;-(

That was the end of Gels , a Girlz gotta Rock !

Cheers Luv

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OK, I'll burn with embarrassment. Pre teen years I wanted to show my cousin the concept that gasoline is lighter than water so water won't drown out that kind of fire. We snuck into my grandfather's shed and swiped a Mason jar full of high test. Off to the creek we fled, away from prying eye and a water source. About a quarter mile away to a nice S curve in the gently flowing stream. More being more, I poured out the whole jar onto the water. (I never claimed to be a bright kid, just an adventurous one.) I had trouble lighting the matches so the colorful glaze was dispersing quickly down stream.

POOF!!! Yes Virginia, gasoline will burn on top of water. Two three hundred feet of blazing weeds on the ditch banks proved it. Each to a side, north and south, we stamped and beat out the flames with soggy corn stalks. Gratefully we never got caught, but our impromptu science class is indelibly imprinted on two impressionable young minds! That was my last brief pyro moment.

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Well not quite. There was the M80 experiment. I wanted to see it go off at about eye level. I placed it on my dad's wooden step ladder. Fired that step into kindling! Adventure? Well hey, if it's good forHuck Finn, I'm in! I laughed about my childhood escapades when I stopped in Hannibal Missouri some years later. Giggle.

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