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Winter stuff - What do you do?

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Jinkies, Jan 23, 2018.

  1. Jinkies

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    I've long thought about this issue, and it comes up each year. During the summer, I can go out in a skirt or whatever, since I'm not going to freeze my legs off. However, when it comes to the cold, it's back to the same ol' jeans and a T-shirt, with a coat or sweatshirt. I've kind of gotten tired of having to do that every time the weather is under 50 degrees, and I'm wondering what people do to get around this.

    So, simply, how do you express your gender during the colder times of the year?
     
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    you can wear accessories like an lgbt or rainbow bracelet
     
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    you can wear pins or leather jackets , put it on backpacks , or your sweaters ,

    or there are those bracletes they give in prode paradise , made of silicon saying things like Love is Love

    you can wear a crochet bracelet, colors of the bisexual flag , which I think are purple, pink, and blue
     
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    skirts, usually long with fleece leggings, thick tights, long coats to break the wind. I live in Canada and that's my plan for next winter when im full time.
     
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    I don't really do anything differently, I wear male clothes all the time and because of my size it doesn't really matter cos I already look male. (Without being on t)
     
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    Forgot about leggings. Thanks for that! I'll need to remember it.
     
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    While I don't wear skirts, I do like to paint my fingernails pink, while in the winter, I wear gloves often, including inside to protect against picking up germs, so no one gets to see them. I do carry a purse, however which I continue to do in the winter, even though I don't always like it around my bulky coat.