like a dream,or nightmare now
I realised when I was very young that this bod of mine came out of the wrong packet. I'd watch the girls in school in my class, Iwas like an alien in a strange world, knowing every moment that I was not meant to be there, stuck in a body that was out of phase. a girl lived in a cottage next door to me, I'd go round, we'd play and talk, I'd make an excuse to slip away, and sneak into ther room and slide into her school skirt, and feel extatic. I took a pair of her knickers, I couldnt help myself. and hid them in a wall in my room I dug through. My mother took me round to see my aunt, and my cousin, she was in school too, again I slipped away,and found her netball skirt and top, and stood there in her bedroom shaking with fear and exileration, I wanted to walk down stairs and just tell everyone, "look Im a girl, can I just stay this way?!" , but I carefully put back the clothes, and left. when I think back about the stupid things I did. oh forgot about that, sitting in my mothers car coming home from a welsh city, wearing a swimsuit under my clothes(ususal excuse in the shop"my girlfriend is taking up swimming"....yeah they really must have bought that(guys asking for a swimsuit IN A SIZE 38 hmmm?!)
my mother wouold have lost it if shed felt the straps on my shoulders.
anybody used any better reasons for buying clothes?
There's a double standard here...but it's NOT about the clothes!
I've said this before but it bears repeating...as often as it needs to be too. The issue isn't that girls's can wear boys clothes and it's ok but guys can't wear girl's clothes. The real issue here is self-worth. Males are held in higher regard and valued much more by society than females are. That's the bottom line. That is the real reason why females can wear male clothing and nothing is thought of it, but males cannot wear female clothing without being chastised for it.
Females emulating males is seen by society as raising or improving their status in society. Conversely, males emulating females is seen as voluntarily lowering their status in society. That, my friends, is the bottom line. When will crossdressing be universally accepted by society? When society begins to fully recognize the role of the female and hold her in as high esteem as they do the male. Until that happens, our community will always continue to struggle for acceptance by a myopic, misogenous world, sad as that is to both say and contemplate.
It may not be right...it may not be fair....but it is the way it is right now.
A Question and an Observation
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Originally Posted by ChristineRenee
Females emulating males is seen by society as raising or improving their status in society. Conversely, males emulating females is seen as voluntarily lowering their status in society.
So very, very true. Sad, but true.
But even IF it truly was the case that I chose to voluntarily lower my status (and I'm not saying that my dressing as a female is that at all), why should that upset people so much? How does that become grounds for termination of employment, or justification for verbal abuse or being beaten up or even killed? Why do certain people get so pushed out of shape by males emulating females? Why is my social status any of their business? :confused:
On a more pleasant note, there seems to be at least one advantage to girls' clothing being virtually indistinguishable from boys' attire. For me, at least, wearing those androgynous girls' garments takes the edge off my cravings to wear more feminine clothes, during those times when it is totally impractical for me to dress like a real lady (i.e. when I'm visiting my parents). ;)