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over a year ago
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Doesn't like dresses?..they don't suit me anyway..I have always been a bit of a Tom boy dress wise jeans or jeggings everyday even when on a night out..I don't get fake nails or very high heels either,but still feel feminine...
I wear make up when I go out but it's not over the top..
Each to their own though..
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"Doesn't like dresses?..they don't suit me anyway..I have always been a bit of a Tom boy dress wise jeans or jeggings everyday even when on a night out..I don't get fake nails or very high heels either,but still feel feminine...
I wear make up when I go out but it's not over the top..
Each to their own though..
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I'm the same. Feel very self conscious in a dress. Very few suit me. Love heels in the bedroom as walking in them is excruciating. Happiest in jeans and trainers.
I do like my nails done though. But then it saves time filing and polishing them myself and no chipping. |
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"Doesn't like dresses?..they don't suit me anyway..I have always been a bit of a Tom boy dress wise jeans or jeggings everyday even when on a night out..I don't get fake nails or very high heels either,but still feel feminine...
I wear make up when I go out but it's not over the top..
Each to their own though..
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You're not alone. My partner is very similar, and almost never wears a dress. Jeans and trainers or small heel boots are her thing.
She still manages to pull off looking mega feminine with just a touch of make up and a sashaying of the hips when she walks |
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"Doesn't like dresses?..they don't suit me anyway..I have always been a bit of a Tom boy dress wise jeans or jeggings everyday even when on a night out..I don't get fake nails or very high heels either,but still feel feminine...
I wear make up when I go out but it's not over the top..
Each to their own though..
You're not alone. My partner is very similar, and almost never wears a dress. Jeans and trainers or small heel boots are her thing.
She still manages to pull off looking mega feminine with just a touch of make up and a sashaying of the hips when she walks "
^ This is me too^ |
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over a year ago
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Im the opposite to this and actually only wear dresses or occasionally leggings with a long top. I only own one pair of trousers and a few cropped summer ones and haven't worn jeans for at least 8 years. |
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I have certainly had partners in the past for whom this was the case. They simply weren't comfortable in them, and it showed.
That's okay – there's a lot of male-coded clothing I find uncomfortable to wear too, so it was understandable.
On the other hand, I always desire what I don't have, so in natural response I found myself craving very feminine women who live in dresses and heels. Can't win! |
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Mrs here is the same, really not keen on dresses at all.
She has a couple of them for special occasions but feels she doesn't look good wearing one, yet she really does. |
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