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Kat15
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25 Jun 2010, 3:28 am

I think its a good thing your comfortable wearing that stuff! As I am not :P


I only wear comfortable clothing, soft shorts, and a tshirt or tank top, I usually put my hair in a pony tail and put on mascara that is it. :P So Im not that feminine. And I hate wearing earrings! I will only wear the studs.



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18 Oct 2010, 5:34 am

Only for formal dinners and the like.


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18 Oct 2010, 7:02 am

I don't like to brand myself or style.



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20 Oct 2010, 8:44 pm

I am girly, but only to some degree. I do not buy clothes every month, I am very picky and would only buy if, a) I really like it, b) I can combine it with other clothes and wear it for more than just one season.
Besides that, I like getting my hair done, I use decent make up and nail polish, prefer tight clothing that shows my body shape and love wearing heels when the shoe is comfy enough. ;)


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24 Oct 2010, 6:40 pm

Greenmouse wrote:
I'm a female Aspie who likes to put dresses and skirts and high heels and ear rings. I am kind of girly on the outside. Is that normal for an Aspie? Do I have to change to fit into the Aspie world?


well thats cool!
btw nothing is normal perhaps common is a better term but yeah

i happen to be androgynous i dont think i am that way because of being aspie though

wear whatever! i doesnt really matter you know



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24 Oct 2010, 8:32 pm

I'm comfortable with dressing in a more or less "traditional" female manner. I don't think it's much of anyone's business how anyone dresses, though. Everyone should dress to suit themselves.

It's different with "traditional" female occupations and activities, however. I don't want to be limited by anyone's ideas of what women are supposed to do or not do. And I don't want my daughters to be limited by jack sh*t. Pardon my French. I raised them to believe they can do any damn thing they put their minds to, and they have. Both of them are in male-dominated majors at the university, and they do very well.

I'm thankful of all the women who put up with so much crap over the years, blazing the trail so that I will have less limits put on me, and my daughters even less.



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27 Oct 2010, 11:06 pm

Greenmouse wrote:
I'm a female Aspie who likes to put dresses and skirts and high heels and ear rings. I am kind of girly on the outside. Is that normal for an Aspie? Do I have to change to fit into the Aspie world?


I am also a very feminine Aspie. I rarely go out without makeup, and I like getting all dolled up. I really like high heels too, although I'm quite clumsy in them! :)

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28 Oct 2010, 2:49 am

You know, Heather Kuzmik, a diagnosed Aspie, was the model from the programme America's top model. She expressed similarly - Fun to dress-up. I do like Heather and that she was not out to compete or superficially impress, but instead to express herself and also become a designer.

I honestly don't care what any given female chooses to wear or how she wears it. I like that there is individuality. Of course, we will need to dress for our career/academic field and it's important to stay within those boundaries. But that's just common sense.


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28 Oct 2010, 10:31 am

This is very good!



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23 Apr 2011, 5:37 pm

I'm just a female who fancies males. I only don't like shopping because of the crowds and noise, but I still like wearing fashionable clothes. I only don't wear make-up because I can't be bothered, and I have difficulty doing those fiddly sorts of tasks because of my Dyspraxia, and because of my absent-mindedness I really don't feel the need to add extra tasks to my routine. I love the colour pink, and I love the idea of sunbathing on the beach with a sexy bikini on. I also like gossip. Most the human traits I have are female traits, very few are male traits, but that doesn't make me lesbian, no way!


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23 Apr 2011, 6:04 pm

I feel much more comfortable in dresses, skirts and so on.
Though I prefer boots to heels and like leather jackets too, so I suppose I'm feminine with masculine supplements in dress.


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23 Apr 2011, 7:59 pm

I guess I'm feminine, but not overly so. I like wearing a lot of fitted blazers with comfortable jeans and minimal makeup. Personality-wise, I'm more balanced between masculine and feminine anyway, so I guess it works for me.



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24 Apr 2011, 10:32 pm

CockneyRebel wrote:
I lean towards being masculine.
Same here. I am not girly anymore as I feel that it does not express my own preferences nor is it flattering in terms of my appearance. However, I am very style-conscious. I do wear makeup most of the days (unless I am really in a hurry to leave in the morning), but I have recently cut my hair very short (pixie cut) and I do not wear skirts at all. My standard outfit is a t-shirt, cargo pants, and a pair of casual shoes. I have a pair of these ones: http://www.cloggs.co.uk/content/ebiz/cl ... kwht_l.jpg

I am also big on logo shirts. My favourite one out of the ones I own is an Ed Hardy tee that is decorated all over. Incidentally, I am not a fan of tattoos... but I have always been obsessed with piercings.


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