11-01-2014, 08:39 AM
(11-01-2014, 05:34 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote:Well, I mean, when on stage, I'd always wear a pair of silky type pantyhose or shiny goldish or skin-tone tights, a tank-top style leotard and a short black or red plaid skater/scooter skirt and my fans LOVED it!! I even had a guy wearing a short skirt walk up to me before I went on stage, and say that he wore it in my honour!! Most often, while I was setting up my drums, the fans would ask me if I brought the skirt. I'd say, "Yep! It's in my bag!", and they'd say, "Good!! You BETTER have brought it!! I wanna see you in that skirt!! It's not a Thin White Line show without the skirt!!". So, that's partly why I asked why she calls her style of dressing "odd". I would consider something like pajama bottoms, mix-matched monkey boots and a suit made out of poison ivy to be odd!! Unless they're REALLY bizarre looking or of clashing colours and styles, I can't see how a skirt or dress and pantyhose, heels or knee-high boots and a frilly shirt could be seen as odd.(11-01-2014, 04:01 AM)Missed Miss Wrote:(11-01-2014, 03:53 AM)Samantha Rogers Wrote: Trust me, no one would refer to me as female in the regular world, though some might take my mode of dress as... how shall I say... odd? But here, it is all girl.
How do you dress?
Like me
according to some thread I don't feel like looking up.



