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Postby Radical Dreamer » Wed May 14, 2008 5:55 pm

AJV (post: 1226209) wrote:What about if a guy acts like a girl or a girl acts like guy,is that form of Transvestism?
Just wondering.


That would actually be transgender. There are subtle differences in the definitions between those three words (Transvestite, -gender, -sexual), but transvestitism is simply wearing clothes of the opposite gender (which kind of runs parallel to transgender in most cases anyways, but akgjkagj I'd rather not go into it that much. XD).
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Postby minakichan » Wed May 14, 2008 6:12 pm

The ladies found it attractive, eh? Perhaps I should procure a pair of these.


...............I find girl pants on boys mildly attractive, yes. >_>;

But I think it only works if the guy is EXTREMELY thin, and the rest of the attire and accessories have to match too (rock-emo type, I guess). So a person who can pull it off well is rare IMO.

There are women who will find Gothic Lolita dresses attractive on any man, no matter what he looks like =u=;;;
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Postby Etoh*the*Greato » Wed May 14, 2008 6:21 pm

Yeah. My chunker butt would not look good in girl pants. It only works on the freakishly thin emo kids with the wedge shaped haircut that hangs in their eyes
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Wed May 14, 2008 7:09 pm

Radical Dreamer (post: 1226256) wrote:That would actually be transgender. There are subtle differences in the definitions between those three words (Transvestite, -gender, -sexual), but transvestitism is simply wearing clothes of the opposite gender (which kind of runs parallel to transgender in most cases anyways, but akgjkagj I'd rather not go into it that much. XD).

Not just wearing clothes of the opposite sex, but they do it to find pleasure. (Both Physical, Emotional, and Sexual)
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Postby Tsukuyomi » Wed May 14, 2008 8:08 pm

minakichan (post: 1226235) wrote:I dress boyishly, and I feel a lot of pleasure from it. It's just more comfortable!

So it's not THAT kind of pleasure for me ^^

But the feeling kind of evaporates when I get mistaken for a guy ("How can I help you, SIR?"). ._.

Heehee, I was going to say the same thing about the being comfortable, but it would probably be taken the wrong way if I say it :P
Cognitive Gear (post: 1226249) wrote:The ladies found it attractive, eh? Perhaps I should procure a pair of these. :grin:

I say if it looks good and feels good.. wear it ^__^
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Postby Cognitive Gear » Wed May 14, 2008 8:26 pm

minakichan (post: 1226262) wrote:.
But I think it only works if the guy is EXTREMELY thin, and the rest of the attire and accessories have to match too (rock-emo type, I guess). So a person who can pull it off well is rare IMO.


That both qualifies and disqualifies me. I am extremely thin, but I'm not quite emo. Steam/Punk/Rock, yes.

Oh my gosh. Steampunkrock would be amazing music.

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Radical Dreamer wrote:That would actually be transgender. There are subtle differences in the definitions between those three words (Transvestite, -gender, -sexual), but transvestitism is simply wearing clothes of the opposite gender (which kind of runs parallel to transgender in most cases anyways, but akgjkagj I'd rather not go into it that much. XD).


MrSmartypants wrote:Not just wearing clothes of the opposite sex, but they do it to find pleasure. (Both Physical, Emotional, and Sexual)


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Postby Maledicte » Wed May 14, 2008 10:58 pm

Somehow I knew Eddie Izzard would turn up in here. Though I don't think he dresses that way anymore.

Yeah. My chunker butt would not look good in girl pants. It only works on the freakishly thin emo kids with the wedge shaped haircut that hangs in their eyes

Actually, it's all about the cut. :D Girl's jeans are typically wider in the seat area. It's only if you're wearing those drainpipe jeans that you have to be as thin as a rake, whether you're male or female.

Bootcut jeans look good on anyone. :grin:
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Postby chibiphonebooth » Thu May 15, 2008 9:13 am

i just have to throw in my two cents here... a man in skinnies makes me happy.

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not necessarily girl jeans... but just skinnies. =u= *drool*
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Postby Shao Feng-Li » Thu May 15, 2008 9:22 am

Bootcut and flare jeans FTW.

It's kinda funny... A wife could wear her husband's t-shirt to sleep in or something, and it's not creepy. When it's the other way around...
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Postby Tsukuyomi » Thu May 15, 2008 12:49 pm

Shao Feng-Li (post: 1226392) wrote:Bootcut and flare jeans FTW.

It's kinda funny... A wife could wear her husband's t-shirt to sleep in or something, and it's not creepy. When it's the other way around...


Lol,, but if you really think of it. It could be due to a couple of things. Girl t-shirts tend to have.. Well, girly prints on them :P There's also the size thing as well ^^ A regular shirt for us could easily become a belly shirt for guys. Depending on their build. So, yes, it may look odd, but if they want to wear it. Then so be it ^___^

Hmm, perhaps I misunderstood what you meant o.o?
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Postby oro! » Fri May 16, 2008 6:55 pm

It's a very cultural thing that we females can get away with wearing guys' clothing, but in many the difference is only slight anyway. If I thought that I could get away with wearing an Indian Shalwar Kameez every day, I'd do so, because it is one of the most comfortable, modest clothing items a girl could have...but if you change the coloring and design a bit, a man would be able to wear. Kimonos are similar in this manner. Comfortable clothing that is modest! Woo-hoo!
I realise that in Middle School I dressed so much like a man it was scary; I'm glad I got some sort of fashion sense finally(especially since I'm graduating).
I don't think that those crazy males wearing female's clothing is good in any way; it just kinda puts down your defenses later when it is serious. What was once risque is now whatever. That's called systematic desensitation. I don't know; it is kind of funny some times when guys wear girls' wear in jest, but all of the time? What your group is known for? That's just weird, if not immoral.
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Postby OhElk » Fri May 16, 2008 10:35 pm

What about crossplaying?
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Postby beau99 » Sat May 17, 2008 12:05 am

[quote="minakichan (post: 1226262)"]...............I find girl pants on boys mildly attractive, yes. >_>]

I could probably pull it off :D

I mean, I can pull off pink shirts, so I can probably just as well pull off girl pants. I'm actually just the right size :D
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Postby Conner999 » Wed May 21, 2008 8:41 am

"Oh my gosh. Steampunkrock would be amazing music."

Actually, I just found a band that matches that description! And yes, they are quite amazing. Check em out. =)



"It's kinda funny... A wife could wear her husband's t-shirt to sleep in or something, and it's not creepy. When it's the other way around..."

HAH, YES. I have a friend who happens to be a leader at my church, and he had this "problem" with his wife. She kept wearing his pajamas without "permission." So he put on one of her dresses, on top of all of his clothes, just to prove a point, wearing it to dinner and everything. But the plan kind of backfired because she took pictures on her cell phone, and showed it to everyone at church. =D



"The ladies found it attractive, eh? Perhaps I should procure a pair of these."

Actually the girls I know think quite the opposite. One of my friends has stated that they would never even consider a relationship with someone who would wear girl pants, haha.



I dunno if I'd wear girlpants, but I'm liking certain tighter fitting clothes lately. Like stretchy "muscle shirts". They're more comfortable, breathe better, and are nicer for agility and such. Good for breakdancing in too. Even if I wear them under a hoodie. BEST OF BOTH WORLDS right there.
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Postby Cognitive Gear » Wed May 21, 2008 9:01 am

Conner999 (post: 1228070) wrote:"Oh my gosh. Steampunkrock would be amazing music."

Actually, I just found a band that matches that description! And yes, they are quite amazing. Check em out. =)
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Oh my goodness. I'm such a humungous Abney Park fan it's not even funny. I'm glad that more people are discovering them. I'm even amongst the fan photos they have on their website.

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Actually the girls I know think quite the opposite. One of my friends has stated that they would never even consider a relationship with someone who would wear girl pants, haha.[/quote]

I think this has a lot to do with where you live, and what kinds of subcultures are prominent there.
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