puddingmouse wrote:
I have a brown moustache, monobrow and string of black hairs on my chin...all of which I shave off religiously.
I am naturally hairy but quite a few other women in my family are. My family reacted badly to me not shaving when I was teenager and basically told me that I need to shave because I'm dark haired and some men are less hairy than me. I shave very regularly because of the teasing I had at school. I also don't feel attractive when I'm hairy, but that's just me
I am a bit transgendered (more by definition, the label seems weird) because I don't feel female in the head and feel androgynous. However, having a female body never bothered me that much. I feel like I have to maintain this female body and have it look a certain way (i.e. not hairy) to meet social expectations.
Where did you hear that transgendered women tend to grow more facial hair (without hormones, or anything?) I've not heard that before.
My family also reacted badly to me not removing my hair, my mom actually lied and told me we were going elsewhere...then took me to a parlour to have my face waxed when I was younger. I have never shaved, but it takes me several hours each week to pluck. I feel gross when I am hairy but sometimes it feels so unfair to spend hours to look like a gender that I don't identify with, and mainly for the sake of others. I am fairly androgenous in appearance, thankfully, so if people aren't looking too closely they probably pass me off as "unknown".
I am going to search again for where I found the link about females with facial hair and also gender issues. I found it a few years back when I was heavily researching my problem, but since it seemed to answer quite a few questions I just took it as it was. Now that I've gone and said that, the information will probably turn out to be false. I will post it here if I can come across it again.
I also have trouble with the term "transgendered". I usually refer to myself as having gender issues.
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