Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Womanless Beauty Pageants

By Jasmine

I have discovered on various other sites the phenomenon known as the Womanless Beauty Pageant (WBP). Males of all ages, but the contestants seem to be predominantly boys of school age and younger, parade about in pretty dresses and heels and wear wigs and makeup in the hope of winning a tiara and sash.

The vast majority of them look very convincing as girls!

What a truly wonderful concept and what a great way to get boys into femininity! The hardest obstacle – initially getting a boy to wear anything that he associates as being girly – is overcome with gentle encouragement and the assurance that he won’t be the only boy wearing a dress. 

Once the boy is fully dressed up as a beauty queen, he will soon get used to the strange experience of suddenly having a skirt swishing around his legs, balancing and wobbling in high heels, having long hair, wearing clinking, pretty jewelry and wearing cosmetics and even find it fun, especially once he joins the other “ladies” and compares how he looks alongside them.

He will find out that he can be as pretty and feminine as any girl and will gain an insight into femininity. He may, hopefully, want to enjoy the experience again and, overcoming his embarrassment and male pride, be brave enough to ask his mother to furnish him with a new wardrobe for him to explore and appreciate his girlish nature. 

Boys (and men) of all ages should be actively encouraged to take part in a WBP. This is a great way to begin to get males to become more feminine and will perhaps give the significant females in their lives, seeing how pretty their men and boys can be with a little effort, ideas about keeping them that way! 

As far as I can see, the WBP was born and is practiced in the USA at present, but I hope that the WBP will soon be imported to the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. Imagine how much better the world would be with males concentrating on trying to be Miss World rather than trying to dominate the world. 

I for one would love to take part in one when they arrive over here and will happily put on my gown and high heels.

(This post originally appeared in Jasmine's blog, Gender Role Reversal.)



Source: New York & Company
Wearing New York & Company

Eamon Farren femulating in the Australian television-film Carlotta.
You can view the entire film on YouTube (I highly recommend it).

21 comments:

  1. Something I keep expressing: It's high time men add to their formal apparel options other than the hackneyed prosaic coat and tie. And why do men have to be plain and ugly as far as grooming?
    Whether you like or loathe Joe Biden he could stand subtle lipstick and eyeshadow to overcome his colorless lips and beady eyes.
    For church, and when I worked, I wear lipstick, eyeshadow, and mascara while wearing business casual men's clothes as I have a deep masculine bass voice and don't want to cause commotion.

    John

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    1. If Biden uses makeup, I hope he avoids the orange peel look favored by the twice-impeached ex-president.

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  2. AnonymousJune 02, 2021

    Do boys taking part in a womanless pageant have to mentally stay as boys throughout the contest or can they let go and start thinking and acting as girls?
    Lucy

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    1. They are encouraged to let go by their Mom's

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  3. AnonymousJune 02, 2021

    Carlotta , is a very very Sad movie , Richard was so lost in his delusion that he was a woman !

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  4. i think men should let out there femmie side. We should entertain the wemon also. An enjoy are feelings

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  5. AnonymousJune 02, 2021

    Enjoyed your comments, made me remember when a neighbor brought over her used prom dresses for my sister. Sadly she was 5'8'' and my sister was 5', And I was "convinced" by my mother I should model the dresses for her, so she could see what they were like. I was about to enter my senior year in high school back in the 60s. Mom decked me out in a girdle, stockings and one of her bras before she helped me into each of the dresses. I look back and laugh and say maybe my mom helped invented the womanless prom, but we all know guys have enjoyed sneaking a chance to wear a prom dress, since they started having proms.

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  6. AnonymousJune 02, 2021

    if you want to really see something and have 17 minutes look up "Bernardo-A Day as a Girl" jealous?--
    emily

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    1. It's just another fake video from Fabricio Castro Fotografia.

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  7. AnonymousJune 02, 2021

    In the movie Carlotta we see Richard , in opportunist moment ,  as he slips into mom's bra , earrings and lipstick , he now experiences a totally irresistible desire to feel and be feminine and be a sensuous woman . Extreme sensuousness now enters into him that he Wasn't Born With !!

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  8. AnonymousJune 02, 2021

    In the end of the day what do we learn about the Carlotta film  ?  , Well most femulators are married to cis women first because Most cis women would never ever marry a femulator by choice , so Richard marries a man in the end comsummating a gay marriage , so we know the only marriage for a single unmarried femulator is a marriage to another femulator or a cis man .

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    1. Ummm no - smart women would marry a femulate to have him as a house husband to cook the food, wash up afterwards and clean the house to mistress's standards and even get snacks and drinks for mistress and her freinds / family.
      The male would be dressed as a female maid the entire time.
      Obviously this hasn't dawned on you yet.

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  9. AnonymousJune 03, 2021

    please enlighten as to why Castro's videos are fake

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  10. I wish they had them where I live

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  11. I just wish that someone would make documentary on the subject
    of womenless pageants.
    Like pick about3 or 4 contestants and follow them as they prepare for the
    Pageants,,from entering to practicing and trying on makeup and different
    hair styles and walking heels. along with interviewing them and their
    families.
    To the day of the contest and the contest it self.

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  12. AnonymousMay 22, 2022

    Just linked to story. It has been shut down, Copyright owners I presume?

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    1. The link was in error. I fixed it and it is now correct.

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  13. Do you think the girls that parade them around feel more powerful?

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  14. These wonderful events changed my life! I participated in my first one in 7th grade when I was 12. I was shorter than most of the other boys so I made an even more convincing girl. I had no idea I would enjoy such a thing but my gf convinced me to sign up. She dressed me in a simple black tight dress but I have good balance so I had 4" matching heels on which impressed the judges. I ended up winning and the whole experience was a huge turn on! I was looking hot and so were the other guys. We stayed in our dresses and I could see I wasn't the only one with an erection but mine was super obvious. Several of us started playing grab ass and one thing led to another and as the most convincing girl, I was the one who kneeled down in front of the others if you know what I mean. Best day of my life!

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  15. Usually, there are more candidates than places in the contest... Boys dream secretly of being dressed as girls, no need to convice them. BTW, it's all just for fun !

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