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People Who Make It Look Easier To Cross The Gender Line

Started by chrysalis, March 16, 2009, 02:36:04 AM

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chrysalis

I know that for is probably more of an insult, but honestly there are some women I look at who don't fit the female paradigm but still pull it off brilliantly.

For me, Lisa Lampanelli is one of these people.

She looks a bit like a toned down drag queen here, but in general I feel more confident about myself after watching her. I think she's kind of a role model in some ways.

The same goes for Queen Latifah.



So who gives you hope?
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stezzie

oh my god, queen latifa reminds me of my mom.
lisa lampanelli annoys the crap out of me but i still think she looks hawt.

as for what gives me hope? i'm hoping it's me, hehehe. :laugh:
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chrysalis

Yeah you're lucky enough to look the part already. Some of us need a bit more work.
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stezzie

Quote from: chrysalis on March 16, 2009, 04:50:33 AM
Yeah you're lucky enough to look the part already. Some of us need a bit more work.

ahhhhhhh!!!
you're the first person to tell me that!!!
you have no idea how freakin' happy that just made me!!!

sorry, i used to have crazy self esteem issues.
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Genevieve Swann

Lisa Lampanelli is very funny. I enjoy her. I hadn't realized Queen Latifa was TG. The thought never cross my mind. Usually when she is on I change the channel. Not because of her so much but the other actors. The person I respect the most is Cindi Jones and not because crossing the line was easy. Because of her tenacity and courage. I live in the city where she grew up and being TG is not very popular.

Imadique

Quote from: Genevieve Swann on March 16, 2009, 06:09:24 AM
Lisa Lampanelli is very funny. I enjoy her. I hadn't realized Queen Latifa was TG. The thought never cross my mind. Usually when she is on I change the channel. Not because of her so much but the other actors. The person I respect the most is Cindi Jones and not because crossing the line was easy. Because of her tenacity and courage. I live in the city where she grew up and being TG is not very popular.

neither lady is TG, I think Chrysalis was commenting on how they don't fit  the paradigm. I would pick different ladies as examples but I can agree with the topic for sure.

Not a fan of her or anything but I thought  K.D. Lang was so cool when the media was giving her so much flack for looking like a man:


Peaches definitely flirts with the masculine look quite  frequently  too, though it's more of a deliberate effort for her rather than K.D. just being who she is:

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Jaimey

I like Lisa Lampinelli...I think it might be her language and her comedic style.  She doesn't do the typical 'female' humor.  Actually, she was on last night roasting Larry the Cable Guy (...there are no words), and she was awesome.  She's a ball buster.

For me, I look up to people like Davey Havok and Rufus Wainwright.  Rufus dressed like Judy Garland in the tribute he did to her.  And he's just adorable.  Davey's almost too pretty.  He's straight, I believe, but he wears makeup, he's into fashion, has some pretty effeminate gestures, etc.  He's my favorite.
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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chrysalis

Quote from: Imadique on March 16, 2009, 07:37:45 AM
neither lady is TG, I think Chrysalis was commenting on how they don't fit  the paradigm. I would pick different ladies as examples but I can agree with the topic for sure.

To clarify I meant that there are pretty rigid ideas about how a man or woman should look, and naturally not everyone fits into that mold. And sometimes that gets me down because, as a bio-guy, I don't fit the female mold. I'm too tall, too broad shouldered, too deep voiced and hairy, etc.  So Lisa and the Queen are two women who I look to and think, "Hey, they're fabulous without being super models. I could do that!"

Despite that slight miscommunication this thread is turning out really great.
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Jaimey

If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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stezzie

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Osiris

अगणित रूप अनुप अपारा | निर्गुण सांगुन स्वरप तुम्हारा || नहिं कछु भेद वेद अस भासत | भक्तन से नहिं अन्तर रखत
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Hypatia

Quote from: chrysalis on March 16, 2009, 02:36:04 AM
I know that for is probably more of an insult, but honestly there are some women I look at who don't fit the female paradigm but still pull it off brilliantly.

For me, Lisa Lampanelli is one of these people.

She looks a bit like a toned down drag queen here, but in general I feel more confident about myself after watching her. I think she's kind of a role model in some ways.

Never heard of her before. Who is she?

I'll say one thing for her... that pic is proof that wrap dresses look good on everyone, no matter what. They're one of the most amazing inventions ever.
Here's what I find about compromise--
don't do it if it hurts inside,
'cause either way you're screwed,
eventually you'll find
you may as well feel good;
you may as well have some pride

--Indigo Girls
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tekla

LL is a stand-up comedian, self described (or promoted as) "The Queen of Mean" - so think sort of a female Don Rickles.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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chrysalis

Eddie is terrific. When I was in high school all the guys went on a trip together and I'll never forget my jaw literally dropping once I they popped in Dress To Kill.

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Sippin my tea

I've taken a shine to Izzy Hilton. That face of his is rather unique (very masculine at certain angles), as is his sense of style. I LOVE it!!! And he looks like that without hormones or anything ;-;









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stezzie

Quote from: Sippin my tea on March 17, 2009, 02:13:56 PM
I've taken a shine to Izzy Hilton. That face of his is rather unique (very masculine at certain angles), as is his sense of style. I LOVE it!!! And he looks like that without hormones or anything ;-;

omg, that's a boy!!!
yay for boys who can naturally be girls!!!
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Osiris

Along those same lines: Let's not forget about Gackt


अगणित रूप अनुप अपारा | निर्गुण सांगुन स्वरप तुम्हारा || नहिं कछु भेद वेद अस भासत | भक्तन से नहिं अन्तर रखत
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Sippin my tea

I swear. He's gotta be taking the souls of the living to look that good. What is he, 40 now?
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