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11-27-2008, 08:07 AM
There's a lot more I'd like to say on that subject, but I don't want to stray too far from the purpose of this thread.
Generally, I don't think I know myself as much as I'd like to. It's nice to know that someone actually replied. Thanks. ~ S.A. |
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11-27-2008, 08:28 AM
Yeah. For some reason, when I was little, I hated playing dress-up. My neice (who is the same age as me), was always into fashion and looking nice. I was disgusted with her because I considered it egotistical, and it can be. Now I think of it as more of an art form.
Wearing different things like costumes or if you cross-dress might give a person more insight to their self. It is a medium of self-expression. I think one of the reasons I used to/still wear some men's clothing is because I felt/feel like women's clothing was/is oppressive. To me it's a symbol of what society expects of the female gender. Edit: That's not to say that I'm feminist though. I don't want to be associated with the bold and radical stigma of their group. I just hate feeling controlled in any way. Men's clothing makes me feel somewhat freer or even sophisticated. o.O I like some women's clothing too. I prefer the classic look though, which most "pro-modern" people frown upon. For example, I like dresses with sleeves. On stupid mainstream fashion shows, everyone laughs at sleeves. ~ S.A. |
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11-27-2008, 08:35 AM
Yup, it's true that women's specific clothing is just another part of the societal prison. It's good to hear that you realized this flaw and avoided becoming a part of the monotony. Mixing things up really is the best way to dress.
Some might think that cross-dressing would deter one's self-confidence because of self-consciousness, but in fact it does not. Atleast, that's how I feel about it. Member of the Metal Club "Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon and star" -孔夫子 |
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11-27-2008, 09:07 AM
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I don't wanna kill the thread, but I've got little else to input on the topic right now. Member of the Metal Club "Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon and star" -孔夫子 |
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11-27-2008, 03:41 PM
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accept, there's this one guy who isn't-too-cute and i call him girly man but he's not a crossdresser, he just acts like a girl XDDDDDDD |
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11-27-2008, 03:51 PM
there hav been times where i walked onto the guys' side of the store, to be pulled away back to the girls side of the store XD most specifically because of jeans XD they were ripped i think, and i wanted them >.> but i apparently am not allowed to buy guy clothes XD
i can crossdress as a guy if i buy the right pants and a giant baggy shirt and a baseball cap if i wanted to XD my hair always makes me look like a guy with overgrown hair under a baseball cap! LOL |
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11-28-2008, 02:13 PM
For a few years I worked with X-dressers, transsexuals and drag queens. Though the three genres are very different in mind set, looks, and focus, they all shared one admirable quality. They knew themselves very well and had the courage to dress as they felt was best for them regardless of how others perceived them. They sometimes had to limit when or where, but they all found venues where they could appear on the outside as they felt inside.
Personally, I enjoy a man who can bend their appearance by blending feminine and masculine apparel, more than one that totally shifts between the two. Only an open mind and open heart can be filled with life. ********************* Find your voice; silence will not protect you.
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