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Learning to Be a Lady MAG

By Anonymous

      The first time I dressed up as a woman was Halloween. Innocent enough, I suppose - costumes and whatnot. Some people dressed as ogres, the traditional witch, and, as always, multiple poorly imitated Frankensteins. I had made up my mind about a week before a party that I was going to, to be either a woman or Abraham Lincoln, but definitely not both. In the end, because a female friend offered to dress me in women’s clothing with appropriate accoutrement, I swallowed my pride and donned a blouse. Thinking back, that friend might have been some sort of sadist. Anyway, being a woman was actually a lot of fun - excluding the high heels.

Let me put it this way: Girls just have certain things that guys do not. They have this way of talking to each other, of making intense eye contact, smiling with their eyes in addition to their mouths, and touching each other in this gentle way when they speak that makes me envious. I was fortunate to have the help of three enthusiastic females to prepare me for the party, and I watched them exhibiting these unique characteristics while making me beautiful.

One of them brought me a blond wig and a sheer top, which I thought showed off my shoulders well in addition to complementing my masculine frame. By far the most challenging aspect of the transformation was not actually learning to balance in high heels - which, by the way, were pretty darn hot - but learning to do the “hey-check-me-out” walk.

Before that day, I had no idea of the complexity of the female walk. I mean, of course I had noticed how they walk (how could I not), but I didn’t know they actually have a method of moving their bodies so that boys drool and write love poems and get lost in sappy songs on the radio when they are driving alone. As far I can tell, this “hey-check-me-out” walk can be broken down into the following steps:

1. First and foremost, smile.

2. Keep the chin up, butt back, and chest out, but don’t over-exaggerate or you will look like an over-eager porpoise (my first mistake).

3. Pretend you are walking a line. Place one foot directly in front of the other and make sure every step makes your hips sway a little.

4. Be sure that everything is fluid. The idea is not to look like an estrogen-powered robot.

5. And never, under any circumstances, scratch yourself in public (my second mistake).

From what I gathered, those steps are what imbues a girl’s walk with that fabled “feminine mystique,” the secret ingredient that makes bipedal females hip-notizing. (What a horrible pun!)

In all honesty, though, breaking down the walk into its constituent parts will not and cannot endow any given male with the amazingly attractive traits that make girls, well, girls. All that nonsense is decided at conception.

I also noticed as we were driving to the party, as a female, I was compelled to make a great deal more eye contact with the lovely ladies I was talking to. Normally, when in “man mode,” I look at people, but not in the same manner as when wearing high heels - which is to say, when I am acting like a woman. This sort of eye contact is altogether more appealing, I think. It seems more sincere.

When we arrived at the party, I had some trouble walking up the steps in my three-inch heels. I am sure I looked pretty strange, because I kept having to regain my balance by sticking my arms out like an awkward albatross, steadying myself and then adjusting my wig so my hair wasn’t in my mouth and eyes. Needless to say, I got a few stares when I entered (I’m guessing not due to how amazingly good I looked).

To my delight, I also realized why adolescent boys who are altogether stupid and rambunctious get more attention from girls. It is the problem of the “girl amoeba.” You see, when girls are in groups, they pull together much like Cheerios in a nearly empty bowl of milk. Despite the best efforts of menfolk across a thousand generations, this adolescent female amoeba cannot be dispelled. Tragically, it can be distracted, but never destroyed.

This is how it works: Humans are by nature social beings, young girls especially. When a group of female friends are together in a crowded room, they will naturally gravitate toward each other and begin to dance. It’s quite fascinating, really. Most of the time the girl amoeba is absorbed with itself, laughing and moving to the music, faced inward in a circle. The only way boys can get noticed in such situations is when they do something especially stupid, like lighting themselves on fire or dressing like a woman. It really would be advantageous to both sexes if girls would try to mingle a little more and boys would stop acting sophomoric to attract attention.

But such actions are what make life interesting and people versatile. I have found that moving beyond my comfort zone can be disconcerting at times, but often leads to greater insight into others and (via the mirror-like functions of all human interaction) into myself.

Besides, I make one hot lady.



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on Jun. 17 2011 at 11:37 pm
TheLemonadeCrusade SILVER, Huntersville, North Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the whole world, and all there ever will be to know and understand"

wow, i really liked the detail you put into dissecting your exoerience, bonus its also really funny! honestly i think that its really great and detail oriented :)

on May. 4 2011 at 6:21 pm
ninjadragon56 SILVER, Denver, Colorado
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i really like this! it has humor, insigt and is in general a well written piece. good job with it!

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on Apr. 12 2011 at 5:01 pm
l.iney DIAMOND, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
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Favorite Quote:
100% of shots not taken won't go in. -Wayne Gretzky

you described thi sperfectly I loved the steps to a girls walk part too. Now the guys wioll know how hard we work hahaha. Awesome Job with this piece.

ps please read some of my stuff such as The Calls, The News, The Tears


on Feb. 13 2011 at 8:19 am
NobodyYouKnow BRONZE, Princeton, Massachusetts
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I love your sense of humor.

on Jan. 14 2011 at 6:54 pm
flexiballetgirl GOLD, Windsor, Massachusetts
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Favorite Quote:
The higher up you go, the more mistakes you are allowed.
Right at the top, if you make enough of them, it's considered to be your style.

~ Fred Astaire

I loved this, it made me smile:)

on Jan. 14 2011 at 6:48 pm
Haleyelizabeth, Wallingford, Vermont
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Favorite Quote:
"If it's meant to be, it'll happen."

LOVE!

 This was amazing. Adding to my favorites now! <3


on Nov. 9 2010 at 1:20 pm
camille_1441 PLATINUM, Westerville, Ohio
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this was really beautiful, funny and cleverly written. I love the way you show an appreciation for women and a sense of humor on the behalf of both genders in telling a great story.

great work!


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on Oct. 25 2010 at 12:21 pm
EternalLove, New York, New York
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life is never what we see, but what we cant see, overturned by reality..quote from me

that was hilarious great writting :D and loved the story!

on Oct. 11 2010 at 10:53 am
Kresint50401 BRONZE, Erie, Pennsylvania
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I really think that was the point of this piece, to be funny! Not all things have to be so in depth and consequential. I thought it was great how there was meaning but portrayed in a humorous manner. I personally loved it.

on Sep. 4 2010 at 10:55 pm
SamiLynn PLATINUM, Anthem, Arizona
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Favorite Quote:
"The unexamined life is not worth living." ~Socrates

This was completely hysterical and true XD I laughed while reading this

Bookluver said...
on Sep. 4 2010 at 7:34 pm
i really liked this article it was funny and very well written. it also had a very meaningful message. great job!

on Sep. 4 2010 at 10:48 am
Silence-Is-My-Virtue GOLD, Stansbury Park, Utah
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Favorite Quote:
"The sentence below this is false.
The sentence above this is true.
Try to figure that out." -- unknown

i loved it!!!!!!!! it had good humor and a great lesson all in one and you made a great point! :)  you just inspired me to write something too! thank you! :)

on Jul. 30 2010 at 7:14 pm
monpetitemouchou SILVER, Sydney, Other
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Absolutely phenomenal! Hilarious but also with a serious lesson in it. Keep writing!

on Jul. 22 2010 at 4:16 pm
This was so funny and so well-written! Great job!

on Jul. 22 2010 at 1:06 am
Hilarious! Well written too.

ImStillChey said...
on Jul. 22 2010 at 12:48 am
wow...i really liked this! i can picture the kind of person u r just by reading this...u respect ppl. u care. u understand and ur funny on top of it...amazing writing. loved the style and u got some serious nerve to dress like a girl. haha awesome keep writing!

on Jun. 30 2010 at 8:32 pm
Supernova7 GOLD, Redford, Texas
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I loved this it made me laugh and really think about the way gguys and girls act great job:)

on Apr. 20 2010 at 3:02 am
mcpanicfanic SILVER, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Ha! this was awesome. it was fun too!!!

on Apr. 5 2010 at 10:38 pm
Tweedilydum BRONZE, Leander, Texas
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Favorite Quote:
"Be who you are and say what you feel, cause those who mind don't matter, and those who matter, don't mind"......Dr. Seuss
"All of us are crazy in one good way or another"....Yiddish saying
"What happens is not as important as how you react to it"

Hahaha. I loved this. It is surprising how accurate it is and I think it's sorta amazing how, just by dressing up as a girl, you figured out things that most guys never seem to realize. Great Job!

Niknsspam said...
on Feb. 20 2010 at 10:08 pm
Niknsspam, Raleigh, North Carolina
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This article was extremely humorous and I enjoyed reading it. Being female, I do believe that the "girl walk" is an art. If you do it, do it correctly. Good work!