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Monica Thanks - I love having nice clothing to wear when I run. I actually think a lot about making sure everything is coordinated and is comfortable to wear. Because, I now weigh and have measurements close to an average/almost petite woman my height, I fit/can wear a lot of really nice feminine sportswear. (Not woman style clothing modified for a male body - in fact I am a bit turned off by male lingerie sized for men)
When I am out running, I am so concerned that I appear relaxed and that I do not show that I am nervous about what I am wearing. I do feel like a woman and this is what I want those around me I encounter to feel - so I now avoid wearing necklines or bra tops that show off too much of my new development/cleavage. Modest is better. Better to have more coverage so I am not concerned about possible wardrobe malfunctions or too much concern about people speeding too much time looking at me and then maybe reading my gender. So my persona is female and I am now living and experiencing it.
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Dawn, also you want to avoid unwanted male attention, as most women do!
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True - I never thought other men could scare me - but just a few days ago - a man in a passing car shouted at me and told me wanted me. I am sure it was not what I would have wanted. Sadly, this is a new life experience I am not used too. The more I have become feminine, I am guessing this will continue to be common when I am out but I wish this would not be the case.
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