(29-12-2013, 09:19 PM)Samantha Rogers Wrote: Doodle... Personally, I like tight but stretchy jeans coupled with larger, drapy t-shirts (rayon is lovely if you can find it). I also go for lower cut neck lines. Just ambiguous enough. With jeans I find the fabric content very important. There are lots of jeans being made now in a content that looks just like denim, but is actually only about 70% cotton, while the rest is polyester and elasticene or spandex etc. You can readily find this in girl jeans but even some male jeans now come that way from designers like Vince and Diesel, but also lower end makers like HM. The right pair of stretchy jeans together with a drapy t-shirt or a soft sweater with a shawl collar or a big, loose roll neck, and I feel great. I hope this helps. Oh, I have also taken to adding a thinner neck chain or two, and some bracelets.
(30-12-2013, 03:45 AM)Missed Miss Wrote: Sarah,
Hey, pretty girl!! Are you busy Tuesday night?
(30-12-2013, 10:35 PM)SarahSchilling Wrote:You should dress up like a Southern Belle, complete with parasol, white gloves, mint julep and sun hat and see what happens!(30-12-2013, 03:45 AM)Missed Miss Wrote: Sarah,
Hey, pretty girl!! Are you busy Tuesday night?
No. I'm not busy. Oddly enough, my look does not make me very popular in the rural Southern US. Imagine that!
lmao....not that I like people in general anyways ;p
(30-11-2013, 07:05 PM)flamesabers Wrote: Outside of NBE and crossdressing, do any of you have interests or other types of hobbies you pursue that perhaps give subtle or explicit hints about your divergence from the male gender?
(02-01-2014, 02:19 PM)flamesabers Wrote:(30-11-2013, 07:05 PM)flamesabers Wrote: Outside of NBE and crossdressing, do any of you have interests or other types of hobbies you pursue that perhaps give subtle or explicit hints about your divergence from the male gender?
I've been thinking about this again. I seem to be developing a recurring interest in Disney musicals. First it was Rapunzel and now it's Frozen. Looking back, I had zero interest in musicals while growing up. Now I'm buying the soundtracks for them, for princess flicks no less. In fact, a family member has said to me "I didn't know you liked musicals."
None of all this bothers me of course. However, it does get me thinking more on the nature of brain rewiring and the extent it influences my life. It's almost as if the brain rewiring is working in tandem with my free-spirited gender identity to really expand my horizons and passions.
Any thoughts?
(02-01-2014, 02:19 PM)flamesabers Wrote: I've been thinking about this again. I seem to be developing a recurring interest in Disney musicals. First it was Rapunzel and now it's Frozen. Looking back, I had zero interest in musicals while growing up. Now I'm buying the soundtracks for them, for princess flicks no less. In fact, a family member has said to me "I didn't know you liked musicals."
None of all this bothers me of course. However, it does get me thinking more on the nature of brain rewiring and the extent it influences my life. It's almost as if the brain rewiring is working in tandem with my free-spirited gender identity to really expand my horizons and passions.
Any thoughts?