Dealing With My Androgyny

...It's probably the most powerful and attention seeking look I've had. I've been thinking about it *I also think La Roux, Agyness Deyne, Grace Jones, David Bowie, Prince, Tilda Swinton and despite not trying, they all exude some sort of coolness without expecting to. This of course is when I question my choice, they help to remind me it is fitting....I'm hoping my exuding is doing the same (fingers crossed). It seems to me the ultimate principle of androgyny is Samsonite, in other words it's all in the hair...the rest follows by default. At first I struggled since my tresses always draped over my ears (very often past my shoulders and once stroking my bum) and now, now you can quite possibly read the pores in my scalp like a mystic reads palms.I haven't opted for the feminine cut either, its quite daring and in your face...and like marmite, you either hate it or love it. Je l'aime! Now I find myself gasping for earrings and lipwear, I've most certainly had to rethink some outfits on my 'just don't give a damn' days for fear of looking like a transgender and I'm constantly being stared to a pulp but still je l'aime. As much as it is boyish I make something more of it by adding a splash of my proper sex (femininity in case you were confused) for comfortability and good measure aka bring the sexy back. I suppose it always help if you are a pretty man or a handsome lady...lucky for me I'm a handsome little thing. But it is a joy to toy with peoples idea of gender and image - Look like a boy dress like a girl.
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