Your mannerisms and body language are a big part of your female image. In fact, they count for over 50% of the impression you make on people!
If you’re a crossdresser or transgender woman, you might be looking for ways to improve your MTF feminine mannerisms.
The good news is that improving your body language and mannerisms can be achieved by mastering a few simple dos and don’ts.
In this blog post, I share 5 dos and don’ts for developing attractive, feminine mannerisms and body language. Read on to learn more!
1. DO Work The S-curve
Curves are a classic feminine feature. Beyond a bubbly booty and ample bosom, you can use your posture to enhance the curves of your body. Create an S-curve by putting your weight on one leg and pushing your hip out.
Contrast this to a more masculine posture where the weight is evenly distributed between both legs. This creates a more square and angular silhouette.
Here are some tips for working the S-curve:
- DO keep your weight on one side of your body instead of centered.
- DON’T exaggerate this posture. It should look natural.
- DO work the s-curve when you’re seated by crossing your legs or sitting with your weight on one hip.
2. DON’T Take Up Too Much Space
A wide, open body position is considered a “power pose.” That’s why you often see men spread their legs and lean forward at the shoulders. They’re essentially puffing themselves up to look larger than they are.
On the other hand, a more closed position will make you look more feminine and elegant. It also makes you appear physically smaller.
You already know that a lady keeps her knees together. But beyond that, you should keep your elbows in and avoid taking up too much space with your limbs. (By keeping your feet tucked close to your chair, for example.)
Here are some additional tips:
- DON’T slouch in an attempt to appear shorter or smaller.
- DO stand and sit with lifted posture. Think “tall” instead of “wide” with your body posture.
3. DO Mind Your Gestures
Gestures are an important part of body language. Women tend to be more expressive with their gestures than men. Next time you’re out, notice the way women use their hands and bodies to express ideas when they talk.
To master fluid, feminine gestures:
- DON’T make jerky or clumsy movements. Keep your elbows tucked in and don’t move too quickly. Practice making slow, smooth movements in front of a mirror.
- DON’T overdo your gestures. Observe women to get an idea of the correct balance.
- DON’T fidget. Avoid nervous movements like twirling your hair, shaking your leg, or tapping your fingers.
4. DON’T Forget Your Facial Expressions
The expressions you make say as much as the words that come out of your mouth. If you’re feeling nervous, it’s easy for this to be reflected on your face. On the other hand, a pleasant facial expression puts people at ease and helps you get the respect and acceptance you deserve.
Tips to keep in mind:
- DON’T wear a stoic expression. What feels “neutral” to you may come across as grumpy to others. (AKA “resting bitch face.”)
- DO put on a pleasant face. Keep the corners of your mouth turned up slightly. This also serves as a natural facelift!
5. DO Make Alluring Eye Contact
Eye contact is a major way to gauge a person’s personality. People who don’t make eye contact appear insecure or as if they’re hiding something. People who look you in the eye appear confident and sincere.
Here’s how to use eye contact to make a feminine impression:
- DON’T avoid people’s eyes. Be proud of who you are and look people in the eye.
- DO make eye contact and hold it for a second or two. (But not too long unless you want people to think you are trying to seduce or intimidate them!)
In conclusion
MTF feminine mannerisms are a fascinating topic and these dos and don’ts are only the tip of the iceberg. To go even deeper, be sure to check out my list of 27 MTF Body Language Mistakes to Avoid for a Flawless Feminine Image.
As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts…
What other differences in mannerisms and body language have you noticed between men and women? Do you have any other tips to pass along?
Please share in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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I am working at it, but I think I do them naturally anyways.
Danielle…You Are One Beautiful Sexy Girl !!!
Hey! I’m MTF and I find this very helpful for physically saying I’m a girl, rather than verbally saying it.
Thanks!!
Much love, Alex =p
Hi Lucille,
How is a lady suppose to get into and out of a 4X4 truck that is high off the ground?
Get out very carefully just like a girl.remember act soft and feminine.good luck
Jeep hair, don’t care! Just do it!
Knees together, hold your skirt down so pervs don’t peek, and jump. At least, that’s what I do. xD
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Well, ever since I started HRT I am more relaxed and I smile and laugh more. I still am moody but when I do not feel well I try to not mix in with others. I still do not accept compliments well but give them out more. I must say that knowing that I am a woman despite what I may have thought in decades past is a relief of grand proportions!
looking for friends who are in begining stages MTF like myself
HI! I’ve just started scratching the surface of my transition. I mean I’ve just stepped out to my wife. Surprisingly she loves it. But I have no one else to share this with and would absoutly love a friend that I can talk and relate to on this. Feel absoutly free to email me. Monty20587@gmail
This advice has helped me become more feminine and I’m now in a happy lesbian relationship.
This is so exhausting! On the one hand, I actually have very pretty legs, so I have had fun with the posture exercises, and leg positions, and catching a lot of men’s eyes with my legs. I LOVE the power of it!
On the other hand, I sat behind a middle-age woman for an hour at a meeting, and decided to practice her moves and postures. She was a very feminine woman, so it was a good exercise. But here’s the exhausting part. There seems like a millions different positions to her “S”. Her lower back, her upper back, her shoulders and neck. And then there’s the arms, and they I was totally discouraged by her hands. Such feminine movements. It will take me years to match those. The way she holds and uses her fingers and hands. Wow! It was exhausting, and a little discouraging, as I had no idea there were a thousand movements and postures that women use naturally. But at least I am having fun with the S and the leg postures.
Ashley