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Well, Cygan was wondering why there wasn't one, so I made it. I guess we can talk about queer stuff. :3

(*LGBTQ+ Solidarity huggles*)

Oh, and if you're wondering, non-queer folks are welcome too.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Dec 1st 2023 at 12:49:01 PM

AtticusFinch read from You Since: Mar, 2011
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#19726: Dec 15th 2011 at 5:28:05 PM

I feel kind of sorry for mtfs. At least male clothing is acceptable for females to wear. Males who want to wear female clothing are most likely going to suffer, if only because of a bunch of factors that make fem clothing exclusively, well, female.

Or maybe I'm completely wrong.

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Vyctorian ◥▶◀◤ from Domhain Sceal Since: Mar, 2011
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#19727: Dec 15th 2011 at 5:31:35 PM

Scottish men can pull of a skirt if they call it a kilt and thats "accepted"

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AtticusFinch read from You Since: Mar, 2011
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#19728: Dec 15th 2011 at 5:33:21 PM

Yes, but not all skirts are of proper length, or of proper plaid. And not all people are scottish.

And not all female clothings are skirts.

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Morven Nemesis from Seattle, WA, USA Since: Jan, 2001
Nemesis
#19729: Dec 15th 2011 at 5:33:52 PM

A kilt is a very specific clothing article, though, and is made in a fashion pretty much unlike the vast majority of skirts. There's no mistaking the two.

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czhang from Canada Since: Sep, 2011 Relationship Status: THIS CONCEPT OF 'WUV' CONFUSES AND INFURIATES US!
#19730: Dec 15th 2011 at 5:35:46 PM

A dress might get some looks but I've seen males wear female pants/shirts/shoes or even skirts without any problems. Then again, I live in a very LGBTQ-friendly city.

Aqueos Nova here from Los Angeles Since: Dec, 2011 Relationship Status: Californicating
#19731: Dec 15th 2011 at 5:37:45 PM

Still a a kilt could possibly be used as a stepping stone in parts of the UK if you wanted.... (Though this is over my head, as I've only been to Britian once) Even then it's still a male article of clothing T.T And the waist is different for them.

As for coming out my dad was just like "Um that's fine but PLEASE do not make out with your boyfriend or summat in front of me."

My mother is basically like BUT WHAT IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND.

This pisses me off but whatever.

Otherwise telling people I'm gay is really easy, besides people suspect. Curvy feminine me does fit the stereotypical bill (I filed my nails after a math quiz, and I was bored so I made some braids in my hair after my midterm today)

edited 15th Dec '11 5:46:32 PM by Aqueos

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chihuahua0 Since: Jul, 2010
#19732: Dec 15th 2011 at 6:07:18 PM

Had anyone seen any of those headband with a stuffed chick sewn on the side of it?

I got away with wearing it while entering American History. The teacher liked it. However, I gave it back to my friend.

Fragwurdig Since: Dec, 2011
#19733: Dec 15th 2011 at 6:08:56 PM

I'm afraid I don't know what you are referring to

Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!
HKaneda Since: Jan, 2011
#19734: Dec 15th 2011 at 6:30:22 PM

Hi people, bisexual troper here. On the topic currently in discussion... well, I dress like a guy most of the time (and very crudely, too. Not like I have a choice anyway... but if I could, I'd at least get something that accentuates the waist. Oh, bugger :c) and get away with it with some dissapproving looks. But this friend of mine likes to dress in female clothes and I don't know how he does it, but he manages to make people think of it more as "fashionable" rather than "offendingly gay" (yes, Chile is not a gay-friendly country).

He doesn't actually use skirts though, at least not in public. He does however use very thight pants with high boots, and an obviously girly blouse. That, along with his long, shiny, straight hair and long eyelashes... well, I'm sure at least a third of the people he meets confuse him at first for a lady. He still does fine, though, probably because he is such a charismatic son of a cheese.

I would show you a photo, but he doesn't like the idea of his face running around the internet and I respect that, so I'll leave it to your imagination. [lol]

Haldo Indecisive pumpkin from Never never land Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: Coming soon to theaters
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#19735: Dec 15th 2011 at 6:54:23 PM

Currently, I seem to be attracted to feminine people... Like, if a guy looked and acted pretty feminine, if it weren't for the penis, I just might tap that.

I noticed that stuff like this tends to happen to me more around my period. I'm more likely to be a perfect six at any other time of the month. I've heard that women tend to be attracted to more masculine people during that time, so I wonder if that has to do with it... Freaky...*

edited 15th Dec '11 6:56:15 PM by Haldo

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Fragwurdig Since: Dec, 2011
#19736: Dec 15th 2011 at 6:57:46 PM

It could be. There are lots of other physical and emotional changes that accompany that cycle. Some of them are very obvious, while others are more subtle. All has to do with hormonal changes, and considering the fact that you are a teenager, I imagine they would be intensified. But what do I know.

Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!
AwesomeZombie22 Shaggy haired shaman from somewhere over the rainbow Since: Apr, 2010
#19737: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:10:27 PM

I don't really notice any changes in my emotions from my period, except for discomfort and seething rage for even having one.

But once I get my T, NO MORE PERIODS FOR ME AS LONG AS I KEEP USING IT! And when I get a hysterectomy, NO MORE OF MY MAIN SOURCE OF ESTROGEN IN MY BODY AND THE COMPLETE PHYSICAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF HAVING A PERIOD AT ALL!

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AtticusFinch read from You Since: Mar, 2011
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#19738: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:11:29 PM

Well, that's one reason to transition...

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Fragwurdig Since: Dec, 2011
#19739: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:13:30 PM

I have a list of emotions that I run through the first day, and then everything is smooth sailing: anger, hatred, sadness, glee, perverse happiness, loathing, anger, anger, apathy.

Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!
AwesomeZombie22 Shaggy haired shaman from somewhere over the rainbow Since: Apr, 2010
#19740: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:14:25 PM

Also, NO POSSIBILITY OF SPAWN FROM MY LOINS!

Not like there'd be a possibility anyway, since I'm not really interested in sex all that much and I'm gay, BUT STILL.

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AtticusFinch read from You Since: Mar, 2011
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#19741: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:15:13 PM

I am trying to write a gay ftm actually. It's fun. But it has nothing to do with anything, so I do not know what I'm bringing this up.

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Fragwurdig Since: Dec, 2011
#19742: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:16:05 PM

Is there a clear topic from which you are diverging?

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AtticusFinch read from You Since: Mar, 2011
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#19743: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:17:10 PM

The lack of periods Mr. Zombie will experience once he transitions.

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AwesomeZombie22 Shaggy haired shaman from somewhere over the rainbow Since: Apr, 2010
#19744: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:17:52 PM

But I was discussing being gay and an FTM, so you were on topic!

And hell, this is the LGBT thread, anything lesbian, gay, bi, or trans goes.

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Fragwurdig Since: Dec, 2011
#19745: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:20:17 PM

Morena Baccarin is a beautiful, beautiful woman.

Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!
Haldo Indecisive pumpkin from Never never land Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: Coming soon to theaters
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#19746: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:20:58 PM

@Zombie Oddly enough, I thought of you this morning when I was noticing my period... I was thinking, "Boy, I'll bet he's glad he won't have to deal with periods once he transitions!"

On my first day (like today), I'm more prone to intense negative emotions, but positive ones do not get a boost.

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czhang from Canada Since: Sep, 2011 Relationship Status: THIS CONCEPT OF 'WUV' CONFUSES AND INFURIATES US!
#19747: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:22:18 PM

[up][up] Finally, someone agrees with me! All the browncoats I know keep talking about Jewel Staite.

AtticusFinch read from You Since: Mar, 2011
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#19748: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:22:26 PM

to be honest, I don't know why more people try not to get rid of the period, if they don't intend on having kids. Cramps and bloating...can't be fun.

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Fragwurdig Since: Dec, 2011
#19749: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:23:27 PM

Psh, Baccarin all the way man.

Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!
AwesomeZombie22 Shaggy haired shaman from somewhere over the rainbow Since: Apr, 2010
#19750: Dec 15th 2011 at 7:25:54 PM

I tend to get bad cramps AFTER my period.

I don't really have any changes in emotion that aren't conscious and directly influenced by having a period in the first place. Like paranoia about leaking, hatred of the inconvenience, and depression of having one.

But I'm gonna get some testosterone into my body, and I'll go up to a doc and say, "Bitch, cut 'dis shit out!" and all will be good.

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