With what society throws at those who are "gender-enhanced" it could look from the outside what we are a bit "crazy" for continuing in the face of it.
Just goes to show that all of this has an important place in our lives that we can't ignor.
tina
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With what society throws at those who are "gender-enhanced" it could look from the outside what we are a bit "crazy" for continuing in the face of it.
Just goes to show that all of this has an important place in our lives that we can't ignor.
tina
I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane.
Waylon Jennings
"..but I find it rather difficult to point fingers when my own nails are painted in such pretty, rich, feminine colors, and where I myself am a rule breaker in the extreme. But as I said – y’all are crazy. And so am I. :tongueout "
That was brilliant! Hahaha...
Thank you Anne of a Thousand Lies (Jive's Truth's Fun-Puns & Cute-Spoof's)
Insanity I understand. “TYVM” I do not understand, WOTW? And, "Crazy?" What's that? :D
So, here I am I'm sitting here at my computer desk: with one of my 3" black, open-toed, sling back high heels propped up on it thinking "crazy" girl thoughts; wearing "crazy" girl clothes (see pic), acrylic painted nails, 24" GOLD link chain, a woman's watch, Marilyn Monroe briefs, white cami and short-short white St. John's shorts; wondering what's making me so "crazy" :brolleyes: even by responding to something as” crazy" as all this; and all, and crazy as it sounds, it really has got me to thinking about all this Philosophy 101 stuff that is pervading the forum lately? It's all so "crazy," simply "crazy?" Go Figure? Sheesh! KISS Ladies, KISS! :kissing:
P.S. Oh! And just to prove a point, I just now stood up and took a pic (sorry, I didn’t have enough time to doll up in my wig and makeup, and besides, I don’t like my other head - ugh) simply to prove that I’m not, shall we say, “Crazy?” I rest my case… :devil:
OWWTH? (Oh well, what the H311?") L&R, and especially, "Peace" to all you "Crazies" out there, wherever you may be? :love:
Nice post Anne. I really don't have an answer for you. I love it when I get to be Katie and I aspire to be as pretty as possible as a crossdresser. Even though I've always loved dressing up as a girl for reasons I don't know, when I'm not dressing, i'm just the same as any other guy who doesn't like dressing. I don't think there's a single person who would even suspect that I like being a girl periodically. It's a real mystery
Crazy is judging someone and being intemedated by the clothes someone wears. I realy don't know who makes the rules as what is male or female clothes. Instead of going into a history lesson just think back and most of the clothes labeled female now including wigs and purses started off as mens'. Slik-stocking Ave. came from rich stoke trader(men), before any women had them. And the robes worn in biblical times were unisex, looks a lot like a dress to me.