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?
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July 6th, 2009 at 11:33 pm |
What is "thinking like a female" or "acting like a male"?
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