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[–]reluctant_commenter 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I find the way people box personalities into either male or female very regressive because a lot of the time I see lesbians my age adding huge significance to their masculine and GNC interests and deciding they must be non-women as a result - nonbinary, trans, gender fluid, anything but female.

That's a real shame. I think these labels should be descriptive not prescriptive-- not prescribing judgments of what a person should be, and sometimes people take them that way (I see that a lot on Tumblr).

I quite a few masculine mannerisms and hobbies growing up, and still do, and still avoid feminine clothing; if anything, I think that was being suppressed by my situation/family, and I've felt more free to be a little more open with myself about my somewhat GNC-ness. While also trying to not feel like I should be any more than I am. It's a balance, I guess.

I really appreciate femininity in other women, haha. I wouldn't say I'm not at all, but it doesn't really feel natural to me, at least in dress/mannerisms/hobbies.

[–]QueenOfTheNorth[S] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Yeah, personally I'm really attracted to femme and androgynous looking women - I absolutely adore long hair, but I also like a pixie cut because it really enhances the softness in some women's features. Think Sinead O'Connor lol. Women in their natural state are also beautiful to me, there's nothing wrong with make up, but I'd take a bare face over a bunch of make up any day. I find the highly manicured and very made up, perfect, airbrushed sort of look kind of male gazey? All just my personal preference though