Tuesday, 4 January 2022

January edition

It's post Christmas with it's blend of more traditional things in it  and other things  and we begin with a new sweatshirt to go with new grey skirt and the Camel Thompson kilt skirt I had last month.

It's a simple thing that can be used to create outfits that work for me keying in with them plus shorts in a suitable gender fluid way.

I feel integrating a look across the whole of your expression rather than in effect having two different wardrobes makes much more sense.

I spoke early in the blog about not having anything exceptional when it came to comics when it comes to their gender direction and if anything some were very much masculine but in others the storylines were more targeted towards girls and their interests.

The Beano had Minnie The Minx and these days Rubi's Screwtop Science and The Dandy had Keyhole Kate and Beryl The Peril in they are reflected in this years annuals while past comic strips are in in the classic compilation from both.

I've been enjoying that Jinty I had for christmas  annual a lot for being the kind of a balance between where the more masculine side went with comics and the "forbidden" feminine for the lack of anything soppy and the sporty nature while including school based stories like the school play competition and the odd cookery feature.



It underscores why I belong in the set "feminine boy" because other than being born with a male body and being happy with it, that world is right where my mind is at enjoying my more Little Sissy side.

The balance tends to work for me and how I take that balance when I get away next month is something to be worked on as don't wish to have two totally different presentations with bits and bobs with lugging a case on a train with me.

It is a huge pity themed compilations like those D C Thomson do for the Beano and Dandy of the past aren't done for Jinty and Misty so we might have more of the best of what they had to offer.

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