Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Prom Misses

Most of us did not attend our proms en femme. The closest I came was attending my law school reunion en femme. That was an experience I will never forget.

But getting back to proms, I did not attend mine dressed femininely. Doing so at a Catholic high school in 1969 would have been outrageous. If I had done so, I probably would have made it inside the banquet hall hosting the event, but I am sure that an adult chaperone would have thrown me out with all due speed.

Missing the prom en femme, I have lived vicariously through the few who have done so three generations after I missed the boat. 

Being me, I have been loosely keeping track of those who have attended proms en femme and over the years, there has been a very slow increase in the numbers of end femme prom attendees. You would think that there would be more than just a handful today. Maybe the popularity of “gay proms” has syphoned off potential en femme “straight prom” attendees.

I ask myself, “Would I attend my prom en femme if I was a high school student today?” I like to think that I would, but even today, it would take a lot of guts to do so. And the opportunity to attend a gay prom en femme would be very attractive as an easier way out.

Anyway, I am pleased to fill the Femulator slot with the girls who did attend their proms en femme.



Source: Leau
Wearing Leau


Matt Garber was way ahead of the curve attending her prom in Texas in 1996.

Rachel attended her prom in 2011.

Chris attended her prom in the UK in 2012.

In 2017, Raven Ross and Rey Silva went to the prom crossdressed to celebrate Silva’s passion for pop fashion icons and bring awareness about the fears that LGBT high school students often feel.

The seniors at McFatter Technical High School in Davie, Florida, elected Andrew Viveros as their 2011 prom queen.

With the help of the ACLU, Tony Zamazai attended her prom at HoustonÆs Spring High School in 2013. 

In 2019, Jack Lodge went to the prom to support a cancer-stricken teacher.

Dakota Yorke attended her prom at Portage (Indiana) High School in 2016.

11 comments:

  1. I didn't attend my prom, but I do attend church wearing a dress, along with painted nails, heels or sandals, and makeup. And my church isn't into the LGB+++ agenda. Most of the women wear trousers. A lot of them wear jeans and sneakers.

    John

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  2. I often wonder what happened to these teens who were featured in trans news stories. It's how I was following Nicole Maines and Hunter Schafer before they became TV stars.
    I believe Viveiros has detransitioned and is back to a gay, though they still are proud of being prom queen, but it seems Andii was more of a drag identity.
    Same with Zamazal.

    I found Yorke, and she's even more beautiful. https://www.instagram.com/dakotayorke/?hl=en

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    1. Matt Garber is on Instagram I believe https://www.instagram.com/beautywithabeard_/

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  3. I did.
    I attended my 50th reunion, and the party for us turning 70.

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  4. Freedom and courage to be yourself in a world as we have now. What better gift from a school?

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  5. All brave (and very attractive) girls. We didn't have such events in the UK in 1959, my last year at high school, but if we did, I wouldn't have dared to go en femme.

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  6. There are some beautiful girls here! But the thing that got me to comment is, I loved the post title. :)

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  7. AnonymousJuly 30, 2024

    Oh, I love those youthful faces and figures. Brings back memories of what could have been experienced. The mindset of the general public back in 1965 was non-acceptance. I do enjoy watching transformations on Youtube, especially those showing the help of a mother.

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  8. I graduated HS in 1987, attended my senior prom in a standard rental tuxedo, and don't recall any guys who dressed en femme. But I do still recall how badly I wished I could have been dressed in any of the prom dresses swishing around at the dance! It was the days of colorful satin, puffy sleeves, pantyhose, big hair...

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  9. The smile on Dakota's face is priceless as are in the other photos where the girls are smiling. I would have been smiling from ear to ear if I would have been able to go en femme to my prom. In fact, I didn't go to either prom since I hate suits and tuxedos even more and since I couldn't be my true self in that era.

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    1. Yes, I agree with you that I absolutely hate suits and tuxedos. I also wear pants only when I have to do things like get up on roofs to replace shingles. If only I have to trim branches above my house I wear a dress with underpants under them so I don't flash anybody. I have not worn pants for over six weeks.

      John

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