I do find it amusing how clothes are supposed to define gender. Ok I like to look nice but it's for special times, I usually wear trackies and a T at home, but no way would I post a pic of that, if I went down to the local pub last night for dinner like that, for some reason most of the staff know me and are really cute and we chat about things.
I do like to look 'feminine' but it's a look. I really don't think that women in general are addicted to a 'girly' look, but for example this weekend was the Adelaide Cup horse racing carnival and yes, you couldn't see a women who wasn't in heels, cute dress, nice make up and a cute hat. But its fun, not a uniform.
I have to admit that I find it incredibly difficult to understand people who cross dress. In no way is that meant in an insulting or derogatory way. OK for woman wearing trouser suits etc I really don't think it is cross dressing; more being able to express yourself, and after all you are in public. For males wanting to wear so called 'female' attire in private, I have to admit, while fully accepting and supporting of it, I don't understand it. Please as I said I don't understand but I do accept.
Funny world
Cindy