seeing your documentary made me realize I want to be myself too. I want to wear clothing that was made for functionality, for me and not for the male gaze. The times I‘ve dressed fully masculine I felt most comfortable socializing.
@trollsneedhugs4 ай бұрын
I was always a tomboy. In my 30s, I fully medically transitioned (except phallus) for 8 yrs. I have detransitioned now, but I learned something. I can dress fully covered. I am still very masculine in my way of thinking, but I wear ankle length loose fit long sleeve high neck dresses, with big shawls over the top. I also cover my hair often. I wish I had known that was an option growing up, so I am sharing it with you.
@sandra.helianthus4 ай бұрын
@@trollsneedhugsit is wonderful that you found your path to go for you. 💪 Dresses or skirts of course are not for everyone. So, they are no option for everyone. The crazy thing is: if you have a feminine curvy-girly body shape and wear maskuline clothes it would be considered "cute". But if you have a more masculin body you are suddenly read "tomboyish". - the cloth stay the same, it is just all in ppls mind. 🙄
@frenchfries49554 ай бұрын
@@trollsneedhugs Thank you for caring to share. Do you do this in summer too? I like to run around and am afraid to get hot
@montecrucis72473 ай бұрын
I think this video gives us a godd idea why terms like nonbinary, genderfluid etc. and their respective identifications arised. Our society still has a long way to go to accept masculine women and feminine men and leave them to be what they are.
@SodaCider64123 күн бұрын
Please don’t be transphobic. Cisgender masculine women and feminine men aren’t trans and no one forcing them to transition or insisting that they’re trans. Let people live how they wish to live.