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Wearing Slacks
Posted by Deleted User on 21/04/2018 at 6:34 amhi all I have a question ???? Why is it that a percentage of us girls wish to wear to wear slacks in our old world as men we always wore trousers now as woman we seem to still be wearing
Regards all Darlene .Petra replied 6 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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Deleted User21/04/2018 at 6:34 amhi all I have a question ???? Why is it that a percentage of us girls wish to wear to wear slacks in our old world as men we always wore trousers now as woman we seem to still be wearing
Regards all Darlene . -
This post was made in the Glebe Cafe night forum, and so perhaps was an observation from the photos that Glebe isn’t a “dress only” event.
A desire to wear heels and a dress is an understandable reaction to the constraints of male attire when one makes the first steps out as a girl. But there is SO MUCH more to being feminine than what you wear. The more you explore your femininity the more you realise you can be just as feminine in slacks. It is who you are inside that you are expressing, not what you are wearing.
There are times and places where it is great to dress up (Grand High Tea at the Carrington for one) but personally I live in leggings and jeans. They are generally more suitable attire to wander round places like Glebe. So tehre is no dress only dress code!
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So true Adrian it is all about how you feel inside that portrays what is seen on the outside and how we hold ourselves and it’s all about being appropriate for the situation.
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Darlene . I myself felt that way and did not want to wear slacks , however now as i have gone out more and felt better about myself and my feminine side i find myself with various pairs of jeans etc in my wardrobe , which go well with boots which i love .
Like us all i still love to dress up hence always going to Transformal , but to feel feminine is not as said before just about the clothes.
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Deleted User25/04/2018 at 1:25 amLet’s face it, if the aim is to blend or even pass in public we should adopt the ‘When in Rome’ philosophy. If you’re the only one in a dress or skirt you tend to stick out.