so if i understand correctly, you lean toward cross-dressing...not a big deal, and no harm done to anyone, imo...way back in the '50's (yes, i am that old), girls were not allowed to wear "boy" clothes, mandatory dresses all throughout 12 grades of school, even on cold days...i think that's why, still today, male shirts button one direction and female clothes button the opposite! i see no "identity crisis" in the clothing one chooses to wear...
Haha yes. Cross dressing but truth be told I don't wear dresses . I mostly wear women's jeans and sometimes leggings or sweats. Both with some sort of t-shirt or button up. I have some women's shorts and a long denim skirt but those are not common wear.
I was in private school through eight grade in the 90s in it was that strict still. The girls could only wear shirts and pants during gym. In 8tg grade they were allowed to wear civilian clothes during field trips and the teachers were pissed that they were all wearing spaghetti string tops and shorts.
Those 8 years with a crew cut and the teachers checking my sock colors and belt loops were so suffocating
so if i understand correctly, you lean toward cross-dressing...not a big deal, and no harm done to anyone, imo...way back in the '50's (yes, i am that old), girls were not allowed to wear "boy" clothes, mandatory dresses all throughout 12 grades of school, even on cold days...i think that's why, still today, male shirts button one direction and female clothes button the opposite! i see no "identity crisis" in the clothing one chooses to wear...
Haha yes. Cross dressing but truth be told I don't wear dresses . I mostly wear women's jeans and sometimes leggings or sweats. Both with some sort of t-shirt or button up. I have some women's shorts and a long denim skirt but those are not common wear.
I was in private school through eight grade in the 90s in it was that strict still. The girls could only wear shirts and pants during gym. In 8tg grade they were allowed to wear civilian clothes during field trips and the teachers were pissed that they were all wearing spaghetti string tops and shorts.
Those 8 years with a crew cut and the teachers checking my sock colors and belt loops were so suffocating