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http://www.FeminizationSecrets.com Visit my "Feminization Secrets" blog for more beauty, style and femininity tips for transgender women - from beauty and style expert Lucille Sorella: http://www.FeminizationSecrets.com

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  • this video help me to move like a girl,... and i'm girl xDD

  • Absolutely right. I've been to a lot of Tranny dos. Some trannies look like a million dollars. Right up to the point that they move! Shocking! It's not rocket science, guys! Simply watch women and copy them.. Simply do't over-exaggerate, and be fluid.

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  • @CrayonCupcakes I second this statement. Even in high heels, my hips don't sway that much e.o

  • o.O Okay....even I don't swing my hips as much as in that clip...either I'm walking wrong or someone's still playing it up.

  • @MsChrisXena Perhaps dictionary(dot)com is wrong, perhaps wikipedia is wrong, perhaps transgender is just a confusing word. Sex & gender are synonymous, so you would THINK the words transsexual & transgender would be synonymous. But this still is irrelevant because it doesn't invalidate my original point that a cross-dresser or a transvestite or whatever you call them can still be attracted to women! You can argue about words all day but it's the ideas they communicate that are important.

  • @zippythewildone

    Wikipedia "While people self-identify as transgender, transgender identity includes many overlapping categories. These include cross-dresser (CD); transvestite (TV); androgynes; genderqueer; people who live cross-gender; drag kings; and queens; and, transsexual (TS).

    No one is really transgender, as that's a weakly defined umbrella term. Instead a person more rightly belongs to a sub-group and maybe they don't info being shared or don't know themselves.

  • @zippythewildone

    That definition for "transgender" is simply wrong! It is NOT synonymous with transsexual! The great majority of transgender folks are Crossdressers, and don't want to belong to the opposite sex, but they wish to temporarily assume the persona of the opposite sex for short periods. The great majority don't wish to transition to full time living as woman, and see themselves as heteo males. Yet occassionaly a few TGs do enjoy full-time role-playing as woman.

  • @MsChrisXena Well, I didn't fail, since I didn't try to mention it. I was simply saying it's different because our bodies are different. But thank u for giving more information.

    And I agree. A woman should practice her walk in order to make it more elegant, especially with heels.

  • @MsChrisXena Transexual: a person who permanently acts the part of and completely identifies with the opposite sex. Transgender: of or relating to a person who wants to ***belong to the opposite sex.***

    If you're so concerned about getting terminology correct you should check a dictionary. None of this is even relevant given that my original comment was to encourage another user who was confused about how he could be attracted to women but also enjoy wearing women's clothing.

  • @gaycocobutter Agree with your "another kind of woman" statement, or in other words ...'not the exact same but equal' (and in some cases better....;-)...)

  • @awkwarddaisy Once confirmed by a Gender Therapist, a good place to learn about basic hormone regiments and types is a major group called TsDoItYourselfHormonesATyahoog­roupsDOTcom. That way you have some background knowledge and know what to look for in a doctor, and alternative forms of hormone applications (patches, pills, injections, pre and post SRS levels, etc)

    Also to join: TsDoItYourselfHormones-subscri­beATyahoogroupsDOTcom

  • @MsSusiePan You failed to mention that the leg to hip joint is wider and more slanted inwards, which also affects the walking, and running, gait, so that a more centered step is a more balanced one. Also leading out from the hip when walking, versus the shoulders in a falling forwards male type fashion, also affect one's walk, and taking shorter steps.

    Nonetheless, it's worthwild to practice a more feminine style of walking, and body posture, in order to blend in better when out.

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