Too Feminine - is there a tipping point ?

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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Re: Too Feminine - is there a tipping point ?

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I think the skating outfit guy at the New York "March" was named "Steven" and he preferred blue or black with tons of sequins. I get a mental picture of him in his posting avatar, very white skin with very dark hair, looked to be tall. I think his last post that I saw might have been in 2006...maybe later, I just didn't see it. 8)
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Idk I wear skirts for several reasons, one of which is because I want to wear something pretty.
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Ash said: I'm now going to lie down in a darkened room.
I do that every night after TV time is over and my eyelids start to droop. I find well lit rooms tend to keep me awake and then I get really really jumpy. :D :D
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Too Feminine - is there a tipping point ? I think the answer has got to be yes, although where it is will vary from person to person. A good example of this is looking from the opposite side at what women wear and hairstyles etc. If a woman has short hair and wears a sharp business suit, or even jeans and T-shirt she could look masculine. How many of us can say they have not had to look twice or more sometimes to try and work out the sex of a person who at first glance appeared male?


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