Well I may be new here but I think that some of the replies here are a little too harsh.
The OP had a question, one of those 'off the top of your head' thoughts. It wasn't meant to be a deep philosophical debate nor, I presume, was it meant to cause offense.
To answer your question jmshemalelover, yeah, it?s more than likely that we have come into contact with transgendered females but there is no way of being certain, short of askng them, all you can do is suspect that they may be 'new' to woman-hood.
But you shouldn?t suspect this based on looks. Looks don?t mean anything. I say that because my ex girlfriend, and the biological mother of my two kids, had quite masculine features and was quite tall at 5?9. It wouldn?t surprise me if many people, who didn?t know her well , thought that she was born male. I?m not saying that she looked like a man, but she did have certain strong features that wouldn?t necessarily be consider particularly feminine and her voice was quite low, for a female.
I wish that I could post a picture of her on here, but that wouldn't be very smart now would it? The nearest I can get to describing her 'look' would be to compare her to female body builders. With these women, as with any woman who engages in extreme physical activities, the increasing demands made on the body requires the body to produce more testosterone (yes, women do produce testosterone) but a side-effect of this is that they developed certain male features and characteristics. Incidentally, I?ve always had a sexual attraction to female bodybuilders, I suppose that desensitised me and blurred the lines between gender characteristics. Cinthia Piu made me cross over the line completely.
Looks just don?t tell the whole story. I know girls who have that ?tough? look girls like the actress Debi Mazar (you do know her, she?s always type-casted as a Brooklyn girl or a ?gangsters moll?) looked like a very convincing ?trans? female, particularly in roles where she has her hair pulled tight i a pony tail and she?s wearing a lot of make-up.
If we shouldn?t suspect that a woman is M2F by looks or by voice, then there isn?t much that we can base our suspicions on.
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