How to Adopt Masculine Traits

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When females cross-dress to become male, they won't pass unless they adopt some masculine traits. Men and women have different mannerisms and tones of voice. These traits are natural to gender but can be altered with practice. Follow these steps to adopt masculine traits.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Get a basic masculine hair cut, such as short in the back and the sides. Make sure not to get a crew cut because it will show the feminine shape of your skull. Comb your hair to the back or side.
Step2
Shave the peach fuzz off your face. All women have light peach fuzz on their face and sideburn areas but men don't. Shave it regularly and you might even get a little bit of masculine stubble.
Step3
Start body building to get a more masculine figure. Work out with a personal trainer to learn muscle-building exercises and how to do the exercises correctly to avoid injury.
Step4
Talk in a deeper voice. A masculine voice is very monotone. Avoid taking supplements to adopt this masculine trait unless you're under the care of a doctor.
Step5
Sit with your legs apart and your arms out for casual, masculine traits. Crossing your legs is very feminine. Shake hands firmly but don't pump excessively.
Step6
Believe that you're a man and you'll get a lot of the traits naturally. Have confidence in yourself as a man and others will too.
Step7
Adopt the men's room. When using the restroom you can sit down in a stall, because all men have to sit once in awhile. If you want to stand you'll need to use a urinary device such as the FTM U-Tube or the Pissin' Passin' Packer.

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