I plan to go out en femme and this is the outfit I plan to wear.
I have a black and white bag that will go nicely with this outfit. And instead of the black tights and pumps, I might wear suntan pantyhose and black and white strappy sandals.
I plan to go out en femme and this is the outfit I plan to wear.
I have a black and white bag that will go nicely with this outfit. And instead of the black tights and pumps, I might wear suntan pantyhose and black and white strappy sandals.
Summer was my favorite season until I began going out en femme in the late 1980s.
Back then, going out en femme meant attending support group meetings. However, there were no meetings during the summer because the meeting hall was not air-conditioned and the fear was that the average femulator in wig, makeup, and foundation garments, would melt away without air-conditioning.
I bought into the summer meltdown theory and did not dress en femme during the summer. As a result, I could not wait for summer to end so that I could start dressing again in the fall and I began to hate summers.
In the ensuing years, I had a few occasions to go out en femme on hot summer-like days in the spring and fall and lo and behold, I discovered that I did not melt away like the Wicked Witch of the West. I did glisten, but the heat was never a deal-breaker. So my attitude gradually changed and now I no longer shun summer forays en femme.
More significantly, I realized that genetic women can not pick and choose which days to be women; they are women in all kinds of weather. So, if I am truly the woman that I feel that I am, I must be that woman in rain, snow, sleet, hail, and heat, as well as on nice mild sunny days.
I was not a fan of the 1960s television series Get Smart, but I occasionally watched an episode because I admired the look and style of Agent 99, as played by Barbara Feldon.
I liked the 2008 Get Smart film more than the old television series because I admired the look and style of Agent 99, as played by Anne Hathaway, even more than Barbara Feldon's take on Agent 99.
Makeup artist Napoleon Perdis wrote a piece in The Huffiington Post describing how to achieve the look of Anne Hathaway's Agent 99, as well as some other film femme fatales, most notably Angelina Jolie in the new film Salt.
You can read his informative article here.
Tuesday bring three new tall additions to our Famous Females of Height List:
5'8" actress Merrin Dungey of King of Queens television fame
5'9" actress Elizabeth Regen, brought to you by DLM
5'10" Victoria's Secret model Doutzen Kroes, whose image accompanies this post.
Also, a correction moves actress Amanda Byrnes down two notches from 5'10" to 5'8".
“It is known that most of the bisexual and straight men are mad after transgender people, but why is it so?”
That is the question asked and answered in yesterday’s posting on Dark Q’s Gay Blog.
It is a good read, makes sense, and I recommend that you read it, too.
Today's The Femulated image is a photo of Femulate reader, Cyrsti, who sent in two photos "for consideration."
I did not solicit the photos, but I think it is a great idea to use reader photos in The Femulated spot occasionally. Therefore, I welcome all Femulate readers to send me photos of their femulations for consideration.
Slashdot slashdotted Femulate on Monday, which explains the 20% spike in hits that day. (The Femulate reference is buried here.)
Last night, I watched the Tony Awards television broadcast. I had no intention of watching the broadcast, but my timing was perfect.
When I switched to the channel broadcasting the Awards show, I found six tall and leggy showgirls performing. My T-dar became activated instantaneously and sure enough, the showgirls were from the Broadway revival of La Cage aux Folles, so I decided to watch the show for any other femulations.
My decision paid off. There was another performance from La Cage and the Awards host, Sean Hayes, appeared in Little Orphan Annie drag. The former was excellent, the latter, not so much.