geschrieben von Savannah at am 05.01. um 04:26:18 - als Antwort auf: Re: I like to wear girls jeans with leotard von David > I do all the time now, when I am off work. I was tired of hiding it, and I >found a way to be comfortable with out in public. > I love wearing womens high heeled boots. So I went to a tall womens store,>bought a pair of 36" inseam stretch denim pants. I wear the boots under the pants, the hem covering most of the 3" heels. I have a pair on now. I also found>that I love stretch jeans, wish I had bought them years ago. No one knows unless>I sit down or getting in or out of the car. My tops are all from Wolford.com.>I love their bodyshirts. All have thongs, T-necks and long sleeves. Now I also>have a sleeveless version. My sweaters and some of my shirts are women's with>lycra. It is an androgenous look, but this is so much better than staying home>and in the closet. > I look at how women dress for my inspiration, and I try to match to my comfort>level. I haven't worn any of my leotards this way, I don't have the body for it>yet. > And yes, sometimes people figure it out and do a double take. And some don't>like it. But why? If women can wear men's clothing and not be accused of cross->dressing, why can't I? I totally agree! It's such a double standard, that in today's day and age, women can wear whatever they want, but boys are still meant to only wear boring, practical clothes. I'm glad I'm not the only one trying to change the world's view on this! Actually, I find that in Asia, it's much more accepting. Transexuals and transgendered people are much more accepted. What's more, Asian tend to look up to caucasians. (I'm not trying to be racist, it's just an observation.) So, when they see a caucasian guy, looking very androgenous (or maybe more feminine than masculine), then they don't even look. Or maybe it's more about saving face. They don't want to look because they don't want to be embarassed. Whereas in the west, people are much more willing to embarass themselves and humiliate others if they see someone who doesn't fit their description of "normal". Let's all keep wearing our tights, leotards, flared jeans, ballet slippers and wear them with pride! hugs, Savannah Antworten zu diesem Beitrag:
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