Post by Ativan Prescribed on Feb 26, 2019 12:13:20 GMT 8
I laughed and then groaned a lot over that ridiculous look that person was trying to get.
That is exactly the kind of thing that the fashion industry wants you to grab onto, be that half and half, don't stop there, go side by side somedays...
Then there is the person I don't know who they are, but look feminine and are wearing a fricken tuxedo that is cut to look feminine, so there you go with something that works.
This half and half look sorta stuff is the very sort of thing that makes the advancements that NB as trans grind to a stop.
Cis binary see that and the only thing they see is that the top is male and the bottom is female, and the person is trying to make a statement in their world, the matrix and it starts up the shit from them.
But on the other hand, the feminine tuxedo looked really nice and it did make a statement, that you can alter the looks of clothing to fit a more nb kind of thing, without making the cis think you are forcing a statement on them.
It looked nice because it was a very together look that just flowed with the person, really anyone could wear it, I could wear and so could any of you.
But on the other hand, the tuxgown isn't the sort of thing that is going to create even more of a look, it is a statement and that statement is that the fashion industry can't ever wrap their heads around what an NB look really is.
The idea that it has to have elements of two different genders just sucks, because most of us just aren't two different genders glued together top and bottom or side by side.
That he-she sort of look runs into porn as shemales, tits and a dick.
It confirms what cis binary think NB is all about, they have to insert their brand of gender as in only two exist and anything else isn't a real thing, so by doing that he-she look, it makes us less real again.
If you want to take a set of clothes and do them up as a blended sort of thing that is in itself something that doesn't smack of the he-she thing, then you are getting the look that fashion can't get right.
So long as it looks nice and turns a head or two because it does, instead of the turning heads to force a look or statement, then it is what NB looks like, just one of the infinite looks that we can really have.
That is exactly the kind of thing that the fashion industry wants you to grab onto, be that half and half, don't stop there, go side by side somedays...
Then there is the person I don't know who they are, but look feminine and are wearing a fricken tuxedo that is cut to look feminine, so there you go with something that works.
This half and half look sorta stuff is the very sort of thing that makes the advancements that NB as trans grind to a stop.
Cis binary see that and the only thing they see is that the top is male and the bottom is female, and the person is trying to make a statement in their world, the matrix and it starts up the shit from them.
But on the other hand, the feminine tuxedo looked really nice and it did make a statement, that you can alter the looks of clothing to fit a more nb kind of thing, without making the cis think you are forcing a statement on them.
It looked nice because it was a very together look that just flowed with the person, really anyone could wear it, I could wear and so could any of you.
But on the other hand, the tuxgown isn't the sort of thing that is going to create even more of a look, it is a statement and that statement is that the fashion industry can't ever wrap their heads around what an NB look really is.
The idea that it has to have elements of two different genders just sucks, because most of us just aren't two different genders glued together top and bottom or side by side.
That he-she sort of look runs into porn as shemales, tits and a dick.
It confirms what cis binary think NB is all about, they have to insert their brand of gender as in only two exist and anything else isn't a real thing, so by doing that he-she look, it makes us less real again.
If you want to take a set of clothes and do them up as a blended sort of thing that is in itself something that doesn't smack of the he-she thing, then you are getting the look that fashion can't get right.
So long as it looks nice and turns a head or two because it does, instead of the turning heads to force a look or statement, then it is what NB looks like, just one of the infinite looks that we can really have.