SlenderGurl
01-10-2007, 09:08 PM
For any of you -- but maybe especially those who have a decidedly slender or girlish body type -- I wonder if others wear mens' clothes that somehow accentuate the femininity of your body.
I do and I love to do it.
Lately I wear tight-fitting jeans sometimes with a very low cut waist. And I have a couple of small size black t-shirts with shortish sleeves, which form fit me; no material hanging out all over the place. The shorts I wear tend to be at least a couple of inches above the knee -- not the ugly baggy type cut below the knees that men have adopted over the last decade or so.
I've gotten flattering comments from a couple of the more chatty, outspoken women I know. And -- I hope this means nothing -- glances and more uninvited small talk from a few of the men I work with on days I wear these kinds of clothes. Married men!
I'm well into middle age, and pretty much look my age from the neck up, but oddly do have this slender body, and always have.
Are there others who have given a nod to their femme dressing desire in what they wear out in the world, including those who have more classically male/muscular physiques?
:be:
I do and I love to do it.
Lately I wear tight-fitting jeans sometimes with a very low cut waist. And I have a couple of small size black t-shirts with shortish sleeves, which form fit me; no material hanging out all over the place. The shorts I wear tend to be at least a couple of inches above the knee -- not the ugly baggy type cut below the knees that men have adopted over the last decade or so.
I've gotten flattering comments from a couple of the more chatty, outspoken women I know. And -- I hope this means nothing -- glances and more uninvited small talk from a few of the men I work with on days I wear these kinds of clothes. Married men!
I'm well into middle age, and pretty much look my age from the neck up, but oddly do have this slender body, and always have.
Are there others who have given a nod to their femme dressing desire in what they wear out in the world, including those who have more classically male/muscular physiques?
:be: