Does anyone else have or had a problem creating and maintaining a female self image in your mind? I can barely do it if at all, and it can be a little distressing. I can only see myself as the overly masculine body that I currently have.

I’m not on HRT nor presenting as a woman in public. Maybe if I was my self image would change?

  • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    that’s so sweet of you- I have so much more to say about this topic, and what I wrote was an embarrassing mind dump rather than an organized piece of prose.

    I actually have poetry I wrote I could share, sometimes I feel they say more for me than my prose can.

    If you have any questions anytime my inbox is open, btw - I’m a pretty open book and like thinking things through, so ask me anything, really.

    EDIT: here is some of my shitty poetry, it’s meant to convey the idea, it’s meant to be practical that way rather than primarily good poetry.

    I am some kind of woman
    the aspirational kind
    
    How does estrogen feel
    like a crackling TV fuzz bubble wrap 
    circling your breasts and hips 
    more a kind of awareness 
    than a sensation 
    a spotlight
    an irrational happiness 
    a full-body smile
    

    “Gender identity”

    Hidden from the senses
    Inferred shadows 
    Constraining, defining, shaping
    Without a trace
    Like water wondering about the shape of a bowl
    

    Gender

    A story of you
    Told by others
    Repeated and retold to yourself 
    Weaving fact and fiction 
    Ever changing and immutable 
    

    Womanhood

    A lie concealing 
    The sublime
    
    Trans woman
    A disciple of womanhood 
    
    Woman in their eyes
    Why not mine
    Gender outside me
    Trying to find the door
    To let it inside
    
    • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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      7 days ago

      I think you underestimate your “eye” for poetry.

      How does estrogen feel like a crackling TV fuzz bubble wrap  circling your breasts and hips  more a kind of awareness  than a sensation  a spotlight an irrational happiness  a full-body smile

      That one in particular, that’s some good shit right there. Evocative, descriptive, emotionally honest. I’d be proud of that one if I had written it. It paints and feeling with words and that is what poetry does best.

      I personally dig simple, short poetry anyway. It’s harder to pull off, but when it works, it hits harder. Yours work, at least that’s these do.