I'm not really one for painting on my face anyway but living with other woman has its advantage here since you gain access to a much larger selection of makeup
I don't understand why you'd change gender, but if it'll make you happier, go for it. Make sure to not do anything stupid and irrevenrsible if you aren't 200% certain though.
> My name is Carson, I work for Ec2 Security a company that focuses on IT security for companies in the developing world. I would like to ask if you are interested in contracting work on an Ad Hoc basis?
@Simon That's not how it works. Without proper verification the gender of the individual in question is not specifically stated. Instead it is assumed to be that of the popular opinion of the party.
@Simon I would instead postulate that in the absence of unified consensus we must assume either full reproductive hermaphroditic or biologically non-gendered.
@AviD I especially dislike it when parents tell their kids that long hair is for girls, and then these kids come to you "are you a girl?" "Nope" "But you hair is long." "Boys can have long hair too"
I have major problems asking many of the questions I want to ask, because if I were asked them they'd be completely inappropriate and I'd have issues with even being asked
@Flyk This. My hair comes to ~halfway my back, and I like it that way, I accept that other people might not like that, I personally don't care, I don't like a lot of things other people do either, but it's their choice.
@Ohnana I entered the conversation thinking I could help, but if I'm honest with you I am heavily biased against men and I'm struggling to comprehend, so I should probably just set fire to myself
@Ohnana I'm a bit backwards like that, I expect anybody worth hanging out with to see the good streak in me behind all of the hate and tolerate me until I accept them
There is currently a wee video doing the rounds on YouTube where they ask boys and girls of various ages to 'run like a girl', 'throw like a girl' etc. Up until about 14yo, it's the same as a boy. From 14, it becomes the stereotypical 'weak throw' etc. Then they asked the girls to 'run like you' and they ran powerfully. Interesting culture impact at that point of puberty - from the media, mostly
@AviD there was a point in my life where "all men" was completely accurate, and to date no other man has been opposite to that enough to balance it out