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Yep! I'm a female, but I wear more men's clothing than women's. I just find them more comfortable and don't feel as anxious as I do in something like a dress. Plus, guys have pockets - how much better can you get than that?


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  On 2015-08-07 at 9:14 PM, Jokuc said:

Have you ever tried clothes made for the opposite gender? I'm not sure whether this question will apply to transgender people though.

 

What I mean is, if you consider yourself a male, have you ever out of curiosity or another reason tried clothes made for women? The same thing goes for everyone who identifies themselves as females, have you ever tried male clothing?

 

Maybe you've been curious, maybe you think a certain kind of clothing is more comfortable or just good looking?

I have many guys Tshirts they so comfy and warm :3 


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Me and my sister swapped clothes for a day for charity many years ago (sadly I cannot find any photos).

 

Aaannd I have worn some out of curiosity.


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  On 2015-08-07 at 9:14 PM, Jokuc said:

Have you ever tried clothes made for the opposite gender? I'm not sure whether this question will apply to transgender people though.

 

What I mean is, if you consider yourself a male, have you ever out of curiosity or another reason tried clothes made for women? The same thing goes for everyone who identifies themselves as females, have you ever tried male clothing?

 

Maybe you've been curious, maybe you think a certain kind of clothing is more comfortable or just good looking?

 

All the time

 

I wish I could be a woman so I wear some womens clothes publically.

 

I definitely have converted to solely wearing womens underwear and socks though.


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I was trying out some bright colored sneakers at a shop once and i loved them so much, so i showed my mom. She then told me they were actually WOMEN'S sneakers, so we couldn't buy them.. Honestly, in my head I was like "screw this! there is no difference!" XD


 

 

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Maybe I'm just biased because I'm a transwoman, but I HATE men's clothing. Not only does it misrepresent my identity, but it's just plain uncomfortable. Men's boxers and jeans irritate my skin, and their shirts are just too... bulky.

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Once upon a time I wore jeans from women part of cloth shop cuz they looks totally like men's. LOL Does it count?

 

 

 

  On 2015-11-25 at 3:58 AM, ShadOBabe said:

If someone gave me the opportunity to wear a tux, I'd totally do it.

Oh gosh, Babe, you made my day! XD

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I tried to walk around in high heels one time. I'll just say that I now have a lot more respect for women.

 

I think I'll stick with guys clothing. Womens clothing seems less comfortable and guys pants have real pockets.

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Wow, a lot of people really seem to hate women's clothing XD Am I the only person who thinks that it's actually MORE comfortable? (High heels aside, of course.)

 

 
  On 2016-04-08 at 8:21 AM, Howling Voice said:

I'm a female identifying as female and I wear 'man' clothes all the time.

 

Redundant statement is redundant XD

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Some of my shirts are made to fit men more, but I've never truly experimented. Now, some of my pants are considered to be "gender neutral" (one pair actually has a label on is stating that) but that's a whole different story.


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