sinsboldly wrote:
I used to dress to the NINES and guys in drag used to come up to me to ask some fashion question and then freak OUT when they saw I was an actual woman! (no adams apple!) But it was just a phase, an perservation.
I did that too, and it was only looking back at old photos, and after having hung out on the gay/queer scene for a couple of years too, that I realised that I looked like a ( rather attractive/pretty ) guy in drag. It was as much of a performance, and an effort, for me as it is for a TV, maybe more!
I too have tended to dress down/asexual/unisexual, mainly, though not exclusively in black, for a long time now, since discovering how much more comfortable/relaxed/"me" I felt not doing "the girl".
What are aspie women like? ... Umm, it depends on which one.
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