I wouldn't change too much. Not only do I prefer more comfortable, practical clothes but I also find them particularly attractive on a female. Jeans, cargo pants, jackets, and t-shirts all the way. The only exception would be that as opposed to my current short, brownhair I'd have shoulder length hair (likely dyed an unnatural, bright colour). I can't actually think of an image that shows what I'm talking about right now, but maybe I'll edit on in later.Scarecrow said:As the title says, if you were other gender, what kinda clothes would you wear? Would you change at all?
I don't really wear skirts or dresses often, but it generally just feels windy underneath. They're really nice when it's hot out! I cringe when I see people wearing short skirts during winter though...tricky-crazy said:To be honest I think that if I were a girl, I would wear very feminine and sexy clothes. I really would like to see how it feels to be into a short dress, it must feel great for the legs too!
Yup, if I was a girl I would see myself all dolled up and go to a bar alone and see what the results are.
Woah that's great! I'm curious, what have you tried so far when it comes to women clothes ? If you ever tried short dresses, tell me how it feels, I'm really curious. And good luck with your transitionan annoyed writer said:I'm pretty much in the process of redeveloping my sense of style: in my previous life everything I have is generally about function, rather than fashion. As a guy I did not have anything resembling a fashion sense, because why bother? Don't feel comfortable in my own skin, so why should I put extra care into what goes over it? On the other side there's much more options, and much more expression, so if I'm going to do this I may as well make the most of it.![]()
The downside is that for formal occasions men have practically no choice as to what they wear- its literally either a suit or a tuxedo, whereas women have umpteen different types and styles of dress to choose from.Vault101 said:I am insanley jeolous of the fact that mens cloths are easy
though I'd probably end up looking rediculous XD.....I'd want to wear a leather jacket
thats whats so great about it! no hair make up or shoes bullshit jut a nice suit and smile!Nickolai77 said:The downside is that for formal occasions men have practically no choice as to what they wear- its literally either a suit or a tuxedo, whereas women have umpteen different types and styles of dress to choose from.
Wouldn't you become a bit shorter once you've become a woman though? Judging from my brothers' heights, I'd be at least 5 inches taller as a guy!albino boo said:A burqa by popular request. At 6'4 and 17 stone I would be one of the ugliest woman in the world. S
Ivi942 said:e formal things
Wouldn't you become a bit shorter once you've become a woman though? Judging from my brothers' heights, I'd be at least 5 inches taller as a guy![/quote]albino boo said:A burqa by popular request. At 6'4 and 17 stone I would be one of the ugliest woman in the world. S
Based on some research documents I came across about human development, I've always worked on the assumption that your 'female' you would be about 93% of your male height. (well, it's more like 93.4534 blah. But that's too complicated to remember.)albino boo said:At 6 foot and 15 stone I wouldn't be winning beauty contests either.Ivi942 said:Wouldn't you become a bit shorter once you've become a woman though? Judging from my brothers' heights, I'd be at least 5 inches taller as a guy!albino boo said:A burqa by popular request. At 6'4 and 17 stone I would be one of the ugliest woman in the world. S