Thread:CuddlemyBunny/@comment-27393856-20151213190552/@comment-24867132-20151218215208

Nononononono i'm active (sort of)

Well, you came to the right adress (i hope.) I think i'm going to give advise, (if you want to know more, just ask! :D) but anyway. First of all, living in the wrong body is, well, very difficult for many people. I'm not going to brag, don't want to sound harsh, but the things i'm going to say are simply just facts in my book. My life isn't hard if you ask me actually, because i know how to live like, myself. Don't act like 'a normal girl.' That doesn't make you happy (probably). Just do whatever you think is good! But, avoid 'guyish' behavior, especially when other people are nearby. People are more likely to call you 'he' when you act or look like it. When i came out of the closet, some people still called me he on accident (or even on purpose, because transphobia.) My number one tip is; follow the norm. Being transgender is very new and unknown to many people, especially in some transphobic states such as in the US, or transphobic countries. So, don't make things too complicated. Appearance is also important! (my opinion, if you don't think it's important, just ignore the italic text.) ''I don't know many other transgender people, (i don't mind.) but i know someone who puts too much make up on just too look feminine. Keep it natural! All i wear is blush and a bronzer. That's all, which is more attractive. If you have a problem with finding the right jeans because you still have a male organ, just wear leggins with the right black hot pants. About that, Kim's outfit inspired me on this picture! (Sorry, you can't really see it but i tried.)'' I don't know how it's like to have social anxienty, because, i always express my emotion. I don't let people walk over me, which is a good tip for anybody.

I hoped i have answered your question, if you have more, just let me know Hannah! :D.

Chrissy.