I went clothes shopping with my parents and wanted to cry after 5 minutes, real fun times
I usually don’t like winged eyeliner, but she looks fabulous
like, sad crying cuz of manly clothes? :< or happy crying cuz of girlie clothes? :3
it was all masculine which is ew and they didnt let me get any girly stuff
What’s wrong with them?
think of something you really hate, like a lot, like you dread even thinking about let alone doing or whatever-ing it, maybe, it ruins entire your day if your mind brings it up - that’s boy clothes for me
Hang in thereeee! Hopefully you’ll be able to get your own clothes soon. Having cute outfits is such a euphoria booster.
I meant to say “what’s wrong with your parents?”, Sorry if that wasn’t clear
idk whether it makes you feel better, but I (M, straight, well, almost) personally find that girls look really good in boy’s clothes.
that’s really hard to pull off for transfems
Super relatable. I never realized why I hated clothes shopping for the first 30 years of my life. I dreaded it, nothing ever looked good to me. All completely uninspiring.*
Then I found women’s clothes, then my egg cracked.
You know what I hate now? My very limited monies to actually buy all the cute feminine clothing I want. I’m in a debt from a spree I went on a few months ago x.x
* Except suits. Call me crazy but I love women in suits. Formal attire looks so much better on them. I’m totally mixing a bit of shirts, ties, jackets and such into my everyday look, albeit feminine cuts.
I think I’m in the minority but I’d like a cute dress instead, whether or not I’m the one in it
this really hits home. i used to just go around in pajamas because i gave so few shits about mens’ fashion. then i tried on thigh highs for the first time and have been addicted since. although my egg just very recently cracked and i’m still figuring a bunch of things out
Why do I thank that cat wants a martini?
As a cis guy who was goth in his teen years: was easy for me to wear “girl” (well unisex really) cloth. Maybe there’s ways for you to get a feminine look from accessory and stuff even if it’s typically boys cloth?
Amy Winemeowse