CockneyRebel wrote:
I don't care for the tight fitting clothes that they make for women, these days. I buy most of my clothes at a specialty store for plus sized women, and at that store, I still pick out the most unisex looking clothes. The only femminine thing that I like to wear are frilly ruffled dress shirts, being that The Kinks wore those in 64-66, and I'm the world's biggest Kinks fan, right now. I feel that I'm a man trapped in a woman's body, and i affectionately refer to myself as Mick Avory due to my looks...I have looks...and the fact that I wish to be a man. I'm afraid that if I look female, than I will be expected to act female and even strangers know that's too much to expect from the likes of me.
Don't worry. to me, you're yourself and nobody will change your individuality. So just be yourself.
The Kinks rule, just to add.
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