I was just sitting around thinking about how some people struggle with realizing as a man you can like feminine things
and feeling alone due to this and then i got a silly yet entertaining idea on how to possibly make others feel like they are not alone and men can like feminine things. Post pictures below on the things that you or others may sometimes feel is feminine or write comments and we can then make it feel not as out of the ordinary for others coming across this or for the people joining in. Yes, this is strange and different but what isn't? I wish i had something like this before starting HRT to look at so i didn't feel alone and could actually see it. and i figured why not give it a shot?
For example: I like rabbits&Pink&flowers
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I love cooking,getting my nails down,art, fashion and recently I used make up :) I also love cuddly toys and onesies
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I also love flowers and fashion. Never thought I'd actually enjoy buying clothes. Plus I love cute earrings, musicals, cuddly toys and nail polish (although I've had 2 failed attempts at applying nail polish and thinking of simply giving up :( )
Quote from: Elis on January 13, 2017, 06:31:21 PM
I also love flowers and fashion. Never thought I'd actually enjoy buying clothes. Plus I love cute earrings, musicals, cuddly toys and nail polish (although I've had 2 failed attempts at applying nail polish and thinking of simply giving up :( )
What musicals do you like? I like little shop of horrors,hairspray,Hamilton,wicked.
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Quote from: ghostbees on January 13, 2017, 06:35:23 PM
What musicals do you like? I like little shop of horrors,hairspray,Hamilton,wicked.
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I love old Hollywood musicals rather than the modern ones; like The Wizard of Oz, Singing in the Rain. Any Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers films. The scripts were always terrible but Astaire was
the most amazing dancer ever. Plus I used to watch Oliver repeatedly when I wad little and had a tape of all the songs which I memorised religiously. No wonder I grew up to be queer :D
Quote from: Elis on January 13, 2017, 06:40:37 PM
I love old Hollywood musicals rather than the modern ones; like The Wizard of Oz, Singing in the Rain. Any Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers films. The scripts were always terrible but Astaire was the most amazing dancer ever. Plus I used to watch Oliver repeatedly when I wad little and had a tape of all the songs which I memorised religiously. No wonder I grew up to be queer :D
Hey my dad raised me on Abba,Scissor Sisters,Daniel beddingfield - so I join your sentiment!
I've never seen any of those musicals with the exception of wizard of oz and Oliver. We used to sing the consider yourself at home in primary school.
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My wife went shopping for shoes with my niece while I took my nephews through a hardware store. When we caught up and I saw her purchase I said 'I love them, they are nice boots" my wife looked at me with a glance and we both knew what I meant.
They are gorgeous but 3 sizes too small for me.
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Tbh I don't categorize that many things as feminine.
My grandpa liked growing roses and he liked musicals. My stepdad has medium long hair. They all like all kinds of music. My other grandpa is a sculptor/artist. My uncle was an artist as well and he's totally into his veg garden.
None of these things really stuck me as feminine.
My favourite colour is lilac and I like jewellery including feminine styles.
I love dancing (looking at getting into ballet and figure skating) and folding origami.