In terms of self-descriptive
labels, I will go with the one that works best, something all-encompassing and one that
leaves no room for debate. I am 100 % me! You could even call me Human if you
like. Simplicity aside, I consist of many different components. For the purpose
of this blog, these components include intellectual, gender and sexual identities.
These three elements combine to form the person that is me. A word of warning:
things may take on a decidedly feminine tone.
As always, I
like to start with disclaimers, set some pre-conditions, before I launch into a
description of my life and all that it involves. This pre-condition? I am not
an expert in anything. I am not highly trained or extensively educated in much
of anything…not gender, not psychology and certainly not sexuality. Now that
you know I am completely unqualified to speak about anything, here it goes.I call myself Antoinette Loren. My legal name, the one I was born with and the one I’ve lived with most of my life is something different. Friends and family know (and hopefully like) that ‘original’ person. This said, Antoinette is who I choose to be now. While I am not ‘her’ all the time, I am her often. Nearly two years ago, she became a regular facet of my life. God-willing, she will be my future.
Two years ago, I began regularly living my life in a ‘female-centric’ way. This means I now live in a way as to appear as or portray a female, but not to deceive the world into thinking I am one. To be clear, I am not female and am very careful to not define myself as such.
My lifestyle
transition is 100% about adopting as many aspects of what I consider to be
female as possible. But it does not make me female. Nor do these aspects make
someone female. Everyone has their own definition as such. This manifestation
is my definition. Needless to say, I wouldn’t call, nor would you, any aspect
of my life masculine. Often, I describe my lifestyle stating, ‘as if I were a
woman’. I am very careful to not say, ‘as a woman’.
Antoinette Loren
merely lives in a way that emulates her idea of what it means to be an
intelligent, mature, respectful and confident woman. She hopes also to portray
feminine class. Antoinette knows that
these goals are achieved by more than just clothes, shoes, hair, jewelry and
mannerisms. Granted, these aspects are super fun but they are merely
coincidental and only part of her overall goal. The other elements to achieving
this goal and much more character defining are honesty, respect, determination
and reliability to name a few. This lifestyle and the way I portray myself
(ME!) are my own definition and how I desire acceptance.
I hope you
enjoy reading about my thoughts, ideas and experiences as me, Antoinette Loren.
Great start Antoinette! Btw, love the white frock
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