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Have people thought you to be non-heterosexual male because of your femininity?

Started by ChrissyRyan, October 31, 2018, 02:07:12 PM

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Dawn Kellie

I've been teases by my wife and daughters off and on for years. I have a better eye for fashion, makeup and hair.
My wife has asked me to not wear some of my jewelry to her work events because it was to girly.
Younger I was never questioned about my sexuality. I agree I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body. I know want my body to match what my brain has been missing

Stottie Girl

Quote from: Dawn Kellie on April 26, 2026, 10:31:48 AMI've been teases by my wife and daughters off and on for years. I have a better eye for fashion, makeup and hair.
My wife has asked me to not wear some of my jewelry to her work events because it was to girly.
Younger I was never questioned about my sexuality. I agree I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body. I know want my body to match what my brain has been missing
Because I never hooked up with anyone I've often had people asking "are you gay?". I always replied no, I'm asexual although I'm not sure that is the case these days. I was always told I'm very in touch with my feminine side! If only they knew ha ha!
A wise man once said don't judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes, that way when you judge him you're a mile away and you have his shoes!

Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cozy, doesn't try it on - Billy Connolley

PhilippaRees

Its happened to me a number of times. When I attracted the attention of a gay man I then had the embarrassment of telling them I wasn't gay. I never thought too much about it at the time but now looking back I can see why it happened.
More evidence of clues I missed that were right in front of me.
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Charlotte Kitty

Well its simple for me...I'm not heterosexual and never have been! Also never hidden it so everyone knew really. I definitely wear queerness as a badge of honour and am proud of it.

Charlotte 😻

Dawn Kellie

Quote from: Charlotte Kitty on April 26, 2026, 11:35:22 AMWell its simple for me...I'm not heterosexual and never have been! Also never hidden it so everyone knew really. I definitely wear queerness as a badge of honour and am proud of it.

Charlotte 😻

We love you for it.

big kim

When I was 15 the deputy headmaster called me in after assembly to tell me he'd received another report of me fighting and I was a yob.
Couple of weeks later the headmaster said I was a Nancy Boy. They were both tight!
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Petunia

I've been hit on by more men than women, so probably yes.

I went to a lady gaga concert and I dressed in fishnets, womens bike shorts, a gaga teeshirt and womens sparkley jacket.

One woman assumed I always dressed like that, another came up and told me I was the gayest guy there must to her husband and childrens disgust.

I don't care. I kind of liked the attention.
I also introduced the woman to my wife but she still didn't get it.
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