tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33930404.post-3881199185796360902008-05-02T09:06:00.000-04:002008-05-02T09:06:00.000-04:00Actually, I'm very curious about something.Guys th...Actually, I'm very curious about something.<BR/><BR/>Guys that wear womens clothing tend to fall into one of two categories, transvestites, or drag queens/female impersonators. <BR/><BR/>Drag queens to me, are interested in portraying women, but often in a male sort of way. While tranvestites want to pass as real women. Pretend women vs real women. I'm grossly simplifying, and only because of the nature of this.<BR/><BR/>I seldom see men that dress in a feminine manner, or androgynous way. But still be male, they don't consider themselves transvestites.<BR/><BR/>I belong to a group of gamers, and there are 3 lesbians in it, who all dress like tomboys, and talk about how they like to dress like young boys. And some of the local bands I see have a large following of young lesbians, who also dress like tomboys.<BR/><BR/>The number of lesbians that feel more comfortable in men style clothing, seems higher then men wanting to be more female in their appearance, while still retaining their sex.<BR/><BR/>The women in my gaming group do not like to be confused for a boy, even though they like to dress like boys. Which is understandable, some of them are clearly female, no matter what they wear.<BR/><BR/>So, what is the appeal to women in mens clothing? Is it more comfortable, or is it much of womens cloths are uncomfortable?<BR/><BR/>Is womens cloths not strong enough in it's style to suit your strong personality? <BR/><BR/>How important is it to you that your cloths say something about you?Timphttp://www.xanga.com/Glitchworksnoreply@blogger.com