Little to do with clothing.

Someone wrote…

I’ve always thought of androgyny as having little to do with clothing and more to do with the person beneath it. I think like a female, act like a male and dress like both simply to express that duality, the melding of opposing worlds and viewpoints. Androgyny to me isn’t so much the presence/absence of a skirt, but rather how a person can blur the lines of gender just by being themselves.

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on July 6th, 2009 at 04:00 pm

Category: your voice One comment »

One Response to “Little to do with clothing.”

  1. Tori

    What is "thinking like a female" or "acting like a male"?

    [Reply]


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