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Did you change your look when you accepted yourself?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Izi, Aug 13, 2016.

  1. Daydreamer1

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    My style has more or less stayed the same since I was in high school; being a weird fusion of grunge and some other stuff. So not really.
     
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    I've always preferred a more masculine style. I don't wear mens clothes just more masculine womens clothes. I've never been sure if that's a body conscious thing or a me/sexuality thing. As I've gotten older it's easier to find clothes that fit what I want to wear. Which is loose fitting jeans, hoodies, shirts, I don't mind tight fit tees as long as they don't have low necks that show cleavage (I like my boobs at times just don't like flashing them about the place).
     
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    Yes I have. I've only changed my hairstyle (planning on getting a more masculine hairstyle) and that's about it
     
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    Thinking about it, I guess I did. I got my hair cut, and now I wear flattering clothes and like. No more hoodies and regular cut jeans :lol:
     
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    I didn't change to much but I feel a lot more comfortable in my skin. My friend had to tell me the other day .. The reason why I had my hair cut short was because I'd changed since I was gay.. Which is not the case. X
     
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    When(feeling like if but moving on)I come out, I wish I look like a stereotypical gay guy and have no clue why. I just like that look. A guy at my school dresses like that and I envy him for that
     
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    Yes, but it also coincided with when I started to read more on feminism and accepted that I don't have to follow society's expectations for how a woman should behave and what she should wear. It began with me slowly using more masculine-sized t-shirts until I cut my hair really short and went to work wearing typically masculine clothes.
     
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