A summary of my excursion to the local (publicly accessible) uni library to look at some books to learn proper pattern drafting for my highly customisable sewing needs/goals
I'd assumed the problem would be a nonbinary one of binary gendering above base theory, but ALAS, THE MATRIARCHY IS STRONG WITH THIS ONE
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i’m sorry but this lingerie as clothing too tiny bikinis everything see through two sizes too small type of clothing is literally so tacky. like actually what the fuck are you wearing kdxjlskdks
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so i recently decided that, while i am still An Entire Man, my gender is complex in a way that i feel can only really be described as genderqueer. and i really like the way i explained it to my boyfriend today--"identifying as genderqueer is my way of acknowledging that there's no blueprint for what i am. i have to carve out a space for myself, because there's not one already."
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I'm getting into traditional menswear (in an unmistakably queer and transgender way) and now every time I see a weird suit jacket I want it. I keep scrolling past Benny from FNV (a game I never played) and I want that jacket. I could make it out of flannel cotton and it would go with my pyjama pants that I want to alter.
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I don’t have many thoughts on Dr. Orwell, headcanon wise.
But that doesn’t mean I been trying for a freaking good while to come up with my Book’/Headcanon appearance design. To me, she looks very soft. She looks very friendly and polite, which matches her manners to a T.
Which makes my headcanon of her being a free lancer wildcard and selling out her now former customers if a better paying deal and customer comes along all more frightening. That friendly smile may be the last thing one sees.
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[Image id: two outfits drawn in black and white, showing from the neck and below. The one on the left wears a suit jacket and a dress that goes down to the ankles, and a cape. The one on the right wears a suit jacket and pants, but also a skirt that is opened at the front]
Holy crap this is so gender
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I remember cosplaying as a teen. I used to mostly dress as male characters just because the girl's outfits were usually too short/revealing that I wouldn't feel comfortable in. It was fun wearing suits and men's clothing.
I thought of it again last night even though I gave up cosplaying a WHILE ago because I'm not really into anime any more.
However, in college, I very nearly went out for a student drag show. I had a persona and everything. I backed out at the last second. Not proud of that, but it's what I did.
But the idea just kind of sat with me and has come back to me a few times since then.
There was a joke my friend and I had. He made a fake drag persona to go with mine. I don't think he thought I was serious but I think I might have been.
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