I want to see a picture of the dress when it's finished! It sounds really interesting.
Yes! I second that! It sounds really cool!
(Probably not for the same reasons, but I relate:)I may identify as female, but that doesn't mean I have to follow the steriotypical dress.
I'm the same, I can't stand wearing a dress or skirt (school uniform was different, because I could wear stockings) or even makeup because....ugh.. I don't even know, it just feels horrible. I feel like a pig someone's dressed up and paraded through town for laughs or something. "Look! It's just like a real little human! Ohohoho! Isn't it just
darling!" or *snobby popular girl voice* "You've finally joined us. But not really, you can never join haha."
Like, I will actually cry/break down/hulk out before the event is over let me tell you <_< I
wish I could wear them and feel/look great...but I just can't? It feels like I'm not myself, and I don't like that feeling. My little sisters are makeup and dress obsessed though, they have 5 different mascaras and eyebrow kits and a
mineral water face mist spray? They each take about 30-40 minutes each morning to do themselves up for school/dentist job, which even includes hair curling and perfume. Meanwhile, I'm just casually washing my face with water like a peasant X'D And no one in my family or friend group even bats an eyelid about me not wearing any makeup etc, I went to both my leaver's dinners (..proms..??) like that, in a cute-rather-than-sexy-or-mature (XD) dress. I put on nail polish though
In comparison my sisters like to buy a new dress for each party because the thought of people seeing them in the same dress twice horrifies them for some reason.
Argh this turned into a rant O___O
Incidentally, I once tried writing a thing about this sort of topic in the Comfort thread.. Like, about boys and expectations and girliness and such. Because I don't knoooow, it niggles at me. But it was nearly a thousand word essay and when I posted it, and I
looked at it and was like: "This is stupid. I'm stupid. Why." and deleted it hahahaha
A cheerful, "I'm just not interested in that stuff" or "I'm more focused on my education right now," followed up if necessary with a firm, "Well, everyone's different" and changing the subject, is all you owe people if you don't want to delve into details. (I don't know if it'll cut any ice with your obnoxious dad. But sometimes repetition helps -- the drops-of-water-eventually-fill-a-lake thing.)
Yup, "Egh, I'm just not interested. *shrug*" and "Well,
school." are my go-to responses for nearly everything. XD And you're right, I don't even get asked weird questions about dates and boys and stuff any more. Although maybe I've cut too much ice with
my dad, who now refers to my ~"future partner"~ as "He, or She" and I'm just like "Wow dad, that's a really big step for you, I'm impressed...but that's not actually the case. I'm just trying to graduate first. Plus, I thought I wasn't allowed to date, hey? Hey?"