This. Also I look amazing in a dress. I'm a size two. And yes I did start a thread about cross-dressing a while ago.Ross Perot said:yes.
because it's fun.
And that's about the whole story.
You make an attractive male. Not a particularly masculine one, but an attractive one. I mean, I can tell you could look good either way.Rascarin said:I've done it once before, and it's an idea I've been toying with for a while. Last time, I was apparently convincing enough that some of my friends didn't recognise me. I'm not large-chested, so it was fairly easy for me to bind my chest convincingly (the bandages kept slipping, though, which was annoying). I painted a beard on, too.
Obviously that was a fairly amateur effort, but I do want to start doing it properly.
(try and ignore how god-awful my hair looks there - I'd just that day had it butchered at the hairdressers. ¬_¬ )![]()
Nothing insulting towards people enjoying themselves however they like, but it is literally wrong to assume that wearing female clothes can be considered masculine if you realise the definition of the word :/.Ultrajoe said:No, we just have more and more types of Masculinity.Grabbin Keelz said:.....masculinity means nothing today.
Yes, but only if you're a woman and not wearing any underwear.Baneat said:Do kilts count?
If only.SckizoBoy said:Yes, but only if you're a woman and not wearing any underwear.Baneat said:Do kilts count?
My sister once did a performance dressed as a drag queen. A girl pretending to be a guy pretending to be a girl. Was interesting how they made themselves look like they were actually male.ColorfulObscurity said:Since I'm a cosplayer (and my mother would flip Australia if I ever went out in public wearing what most anime girls like to call 'clothing') the majority of my cosplays are male. So yes, I crossdress quite a bit.
I did once cosplay as a crossdresser... would that count as me dressing as a girl or a guy?