Melodie was a person who I followed at Experience Project but left shortly before it closed and recently at one site she posted this:
I also support the allowance and teaching of gender fluidity. like as girls are taught it is okay for them to wear boys articles of clothing the same should be for boys to wear articles of girls clothing. Clothing is only used to hide our nakedness, nothing else..
Boys should be able to wear skirts and dresses as freely as girls can wear boys denim pants and flannel shirts.. Moms can start off slowly with skirts or skorts to get their sons accustomed to them then later introduce them to dresses. Boys and men too used to wear dresses (TUNICS) and skirts, look at the paintings from the early greeks and romans.
BY today's standards a tunic or dress would be appropriate. I agree that boys would need to be taught how to wear them the same as girls so as not to expose themselves. My mom taught me how to wear dresses so I would not expose my panties to others, to keep my knees together and so forth. If there are any mothers and fathers here on this forum think about exposing your sons to gender fluidity. It will bring about a more equal society.
Gender fluidity is a thing I know because it is what I have and do believe a fair few other boys have too and that can run into gender variant by present standards presentation and it is time we were able to just be us.
The Feminine Boy thing that I identify with is not about "being a girl", transitionally socially of not medically as a female nor is about being a male submissive with tropes around being "made to be a girl" which is kink based
It is simply about being who you are as physically a boy but whose gender expression, identity and presentation is where ever that personally takes you.
With me it is clear there is a lot of little sissy gurl in my gender based identity and it's stupid to think of denying it for a "right on" take or a quiet life.
It's just me.
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