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Have you ever posed as a different gender online? What were your experiences?


I play as woman characters in things like online games and virtual worlds. I think it's nice to try a new identity and experience life from a different angle, but I get hit on (or get sent unwanted private messages) a lot....

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Sometimes I would tuck my penis behind my legs and pretend I was a shieldmaiden. Although lately I haven't had to do that.

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So you're telling us it's small enough to tuck?

Sorry but you walked into that.

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It's missing. Have you seen it?

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I think she found it:

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LSM4JWw-fAU/maxresdefault.jpg

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Too small

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The room was cold.

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Cool!

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On chat lines back in the 90s, my friend and I would use the school computers and would change our name to things like bigbust69 and we'd get so many messages from dudes within seconds.

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Haha...I could see that!

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Melt-on is posing as a straight fellow right now - does that count ?

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I'll let it count this time!

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It’s fun living rent-free in your head 🙂

Keep up the projection 👍🏻

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No. I’m clearly a large dude, I can’t fake it and even this sexy flower dress aint fooling anybody.

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Haha!

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I took over my wife’s Pokémon Go account. Although our avatar is female, I added my name, so people realise that it’s a joint account.

There’s no messaging available, so I’ve encountered no issues.

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No, I have not. I always make it clear from the very beginning that I am a man.

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People often seem to think I'm a dude based on my name. I don't always feel like correcting them.

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I get that too, a lot of people assume I'm a man even after I've corrected them and made my profile pic as femme as possible lol some have even refused to believe it.

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Yes, back the good old IRC days, I sometimes used a girl nickname to get things done, like having people send me songs or do other type of work. Google wasn't a thing yet and searching online for piracy would many times land you in "warez" territory

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