Thursday, March 1, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The “Other” Man
Yesterday, I wrote about women who are comfortable (to one degree or another) with their men dressing like a woman.
Although it is rare to find a woman who is ok with a femulating partner, it is easy to find women who are ok with other men dressing like women (as long as the femulating men are not "their" men).
I run into this all the time. When I encounter a female stranger and she discovers that I am en femme, in the majority of cases, she is fine with it. Often, she is very interested and even enthusiastic about it. Seldom do I get a negative reaction.
Those who are positive about my femulation say something to the effect that what I am doing is "wonderful." Yes, I have actually heard the word "wonderful" more than once from such enthusiasts.
And I don't look a gift horse in the mouth and ask, "What do you mean by that?"
Instead, I just go with the flow.
I can understand why a woman would not want her man to femulate, but I don't understand why women are ok and even enthusiastic about other men being en femme. Not that there is anything wrong with it, but it's a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Womanless Gal Ares
Denham Springs (LA) High School "girls."
Bearded heavyweight class in Fredericksburg, Iowa.
"Miss Dawg" contest an unknown Texas high school circa 2008.
Thank you Aunty Marlena for the first two and Uncle Google for the last one.
Couples Dressing Like Girls
This is old news from last August about a celebrity couple who dress like girls.
I was clueless about the "celebrity" of the couple and had to look them up and they still mean nothing to me, but that is not important.
What is important is that the story is an example of a woman who is ok with her man dressing like a woman.
Admittedly, he is not fully femulating and this might have been a one shot visit to the wild side because I cannot find any other photos of the guy in feminine attire. So, go figure.
Anyway, I don’t know many women who are ok with their men dressing like women.
The first time I encountered such a woman was at an IFGE convention I attended a few years ago in Philly. At the opening of the convention, I noticed a couple impeccably dressed in matching skirt suits. He was tall and she was petite and I wondered where they found matching outfits, but throughout the convention, they appeared in new matching outfits each day and each evening.
I was a little jealous. The wife was one in a million and I wish mine was a little bit like her. But I got over it.
Since then, I have encountered other similar couples, that is, women who are comfortable (to one degree or another) with their transwomen partner.
And it's getting better all the time.
In general, the younger generations are more accepting of transgender. It is not a big deal breaker as it is in older generations (like mine).
And so it goes.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Watching Oscar
19:16 EST: Switching between the red carpet shows on E! and TV Guide Network (TVGN). E! has a better staff than TVGN except for the glaring exception of transgender-bashing Kelly Orbourne. How does someone who dresses like her get off dishing on the way anyone else dresses? I hope her 15 minutes is over soon.
19:22 EST: I much like Rose Byrne's black sequins evening gown.
19:27 EST: I also much like the evening gowns worn by Jennifer Lopez, Stacy Keibler, and Milla Jovovich.
19:34 EST: Is it just me or was Bridesmaids overrated? If it wasn't for the feces jokes, that film would have been a blip on the radar that would have faded long ago. Personally, I found the feces jokes disgusting and not amusing.
19:41 EST: I also much like Leslie Mann's evening gown.
20:01 EST: What the... I assumed the Awards show would start at 8 PM like it has for the past 45 years! Wrong! It starts at 8:30. At that rate, I may fall asleep before Billy Crystal finishes his opening act.
20:15 EST: Having seen most of the outfits worn by the stars tonight, the outfit I would most like to femulate in is Rose Byrne's black sequins evening gown.
20:23 EST: On the other hand, I loved Midnight in Paris. I watched it for the first time last night and it is right up there with my favorite Woody films, like Annie and Hannah.
20:44 EST: Billy Crystal's opening act was the same time-proven shtick he used for hosting the Oscars in the past.
21:22 EST: The Wizard of Oz focus group was very funny. (Love those flying monkeys!)
21:51 EST: I'm running out of gas --- next commercial and I may call it quits.
21:54 EST: Ben Stiller represents nepotism at its greatest. I think his parents are talented, but Ben... not so much.
22:07 EST: Christopher Plummer wins the Best Supporting Actor award. I will always remember his excellent femulation in The Silent Partner.
22:22 EST: My eyes are getting sleepy.
22:30 EST: My fave Woody wins for Best Screenplay (for Midnight in Paris)! Hurray! On that positive note, I am going to bed.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Getting Altered
My favorite blog in the guiding-us-to-be-better-women category is Ginger Burr's Enpowering Your Inner Beauty & Personal Fashion. She always has great advice and this week, she touched on a subject that hits home (mine for sure and maybe yours too). Here is the link to the post, "The Myth of Ready-to-Wear" in which Ginger discusses clothing alterations.
By the way, I avoid alterations by never buying anything that needs alterations (if I can help it). If it does not look right on me, I leave it on the rack outside the dressing room.
Online/mail order purchases are a little more problematical. Sending stuff back is a drag and I have had alterations performed on online/mail order purchases to avoid the return process.
If you are in the neighborhood (central Connecticut) and need someone to do alterations, I highly recommend Perretta's Tailor Shop in Wallingford. The tailor does great work and she has no problem working with girls like us.
Friday, February 24, 2012
From the school that brings you Miss Eng'g...
Femulate readers are familiar with the Miss Eng'g (Engineering) womanless beauty pageant at
the College of Engineering, University of Philippines-Diliman.
News from the University is that "for the first time in the student council elections history of the
University of the Philippines in Diliman, a candidate is running against
two fraternity men and a woman to become the first transgender
Chairperson of UP Diliman’s University Student Council (USC).
"Speaking before hundreds of supporters at the historical Palma Hall
Steps, Gabriel Paolo 'Heart' Diño vowed to bring genuine change in UP
Diliman if she’s given the chance to win as USC Chairperson.
"'I came here not only to speak about what changes we want in our
University Student Council. I also stand before you to remind that you,
yourselves, are the change this university and this nation needs,' Diño
said."
Read the rest of the story at Citizen Media Blog Watch.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Beware of the Girl Scouts
(This post originated as an e-mail I received today from Daily Kos. I edited it to conserve words, but I am sure you will get the message.)
There is a new evil spreading throughout our land: the Girl Scouts.
Because the Girl Scouts do not denounce birth control, non-Christians, or the LGBT community, a growing number of wingnuts have decided that the youth organization promotes abortion, paganism and "homosexual lifestyles." Some churches have even begun kicking out Girl Scout troops:
“Several Girl Scout troops in Chantilly, Va., have been banned from meeting at a local Catholic church and a neighboring school.”
The anti-Girl Scout fringe also has at least one elected official on its side: Indiana Republican State Rep. Bob Morris refused to vote for a resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts because after "talking to some well-informed constituents" and conducting "a small amount of web research," he determined that the Girl Scouts are a "tactical arm of Planned Parenthood" that encourages "homosexual lifestyles."
Don't let social conservatives smear the Girl Scouts for promoting tolerance, diversity and responsible education. Click here to add your name to the petition supporting the Girl Scouts.
Thanks for all you do,
Chris Bowers, Daily Kos
Transwomen in Revolt
Sometimes this blog almost writes itself; the words seem to appear on the tips of my fingers. Other times, you readers send me so much stuff (thank-you), that you practically write the blog for me!
This is one of those times.
Karen sent me a link to 10 gorgeous women (who were born men).
"Students at a leading university have been told not to dress in drag in case it offends transgender people" from The Telegraph via Gwen.
Also from The Telegraph via Gwen is this story: "Five-year-old boy lives as girl in youngest case of Gender Identity Disorder."
Gwen also sent a link to this blog post from The Independent: "Blurring the gender line: When the frock just won’t fit" by LaJohn Joseph.
LaJohn mentions Jackie Curtis in that post, which reminds me that coincidentally, I just ordered Women in Revolt from Blockbuster. The film stars "Warhol's infamous trinity of queens," that is, Jackie Curtis, Candy Darling, and Holly Woodlawn.
According to IMDB, "This film is a satire of the women's liberation movement, staring a trio of female impersonators. Candy is an aloof heiress caught in an unhappy relationship with her brother. Jackie is a virginal intellectual who believes women are oppressed in contemporary American society. And Holly is a nymphomaniac who has come to loathe men, despite her attraction to them. Together, they join a militant feminist group, P.I.G. (Politically Involved Girls), but their newfound liberation doesn't make them any happier."
I've seen many Warhol films, but somehow I missed this one.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Starla's College Stars
Mount Olive College, TN, 1988 |
Stetson University, Deland, FL, 1984 |
Stetson University, Deland, FL, 1986 |
Stetson University, Deland, FL, 1986 |
Stetson University, Deland, FL, 1986 |
Stetson University, Deland, FL, 1986 |
William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MS, 1982 |
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Grayson Perry Interviewed
Artist Grayson Perry is one of my heroes because he does not hide being trans. Rather, he is completely open about the fact that he has a feminine persona (named "Claire').
The Art Newspaper interviewed Grayson on Friday. Here is the link.
Thank you, Anonymous, for alerting me about the interview
Monday, February 20, 2012
The Opposite Sex
When I do outreach, one question that often comes up is which sex is attractive to me.
Since I look, walk, talk, and behave exactly like a woman, the expected answer is "men," so when I say I prefer women, the audience is thrown for a loop .
Your mileage may vary, but most of the transfolks I do outreach with are attracted to their same gender, that is, the male-to-female transfolks prefer women and the female-to-male transfolks prefer men. When they changed genders, their sexuality did not change; they were still attracted to the sex they preferred before transition (which affirms the proposition that sex and gender are separate issues).
On the other hand, I know transfolks who not only change genders, but also change teams after they transition, that is, transwomen who preferred men and transmen who preferred women.
But most of the transfolks I know personally do not change teams (again, your mileage may vary). I admit that I know more crossdressers than transsexuals, still, most of the transsexuals I know personally did not change teams either.
Getting back to me (isn't it always about "me"): I prefer women... always did. Not that there is anything wrong with it, but sex with a man never interested me.
However, I have never had sex when en femme. My spouse will have nothing to do with me when I am en femme and since I am committed to my marriage, I have never sought sex outside of it.
But don't think it has not crossed my mind.
Sex en femme with a woman is very attractive, but that is a moot point because I have never encountered a woman who seemed "that" interested in my femulated self.
On the other hand, sex en femme with a man would be a piece of cake. I have encountered numerous men interested in my femulated self. Some were "tran admirers," some were not. In either case, I rejected their advances because I was a good girl, faithful to my spouse to the end.
But since my spouse will have nothing to do with my femulated self, does that give me license to seek sex outside the marriage when I am en femme? Should I give into the advances of those guys who desire me? And if I did give in, should I have sex like other woman (if you know what I mean)?
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Hollywood En Femme
Sascha Brastoff |
Being a film fan, I read "My Tryst with Spencer Tracy" on Salon the other day.
The Spencer Tracy article was an excerpt "from Scotty Bowers' controversial new memoir, Full Service (written with the help of Lionel Friedberg), about working as a sexual fixer in Hollywood."
The article revealed that Tracy was bisexual and that his not-so-secret love affair with actress Katherine Hepburn was a publicity stunt to cover up Tracy's bisexuality and Hepburn's lesbianism.
After reading another excerpt on Amazon, I bought the Kindle version of the book and began reading it with the Mac Kindle reader application.
It is a page-turner and I have not been able to put the book down. If you are a film fan, especially films of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, I think you will find the book very interesting. It is a no-holds-barred exposé of the sexual exploits of the Hollywood stars and celebrities of that era.
Naturally, I was curious if there were any trans stars mentioned in the book.
There was not one word about Jeff Chandler or Dan Dailey, but the book did mention that FBI director J. Edgar Hoover "got dressed up in drag" during a visit to Hollywood" and a "lot of fun was had by all…"
The book also mentions the crossdressing exploits of costume designer Sascha Brastoff. "When Sascha was in drag he looked, walked, talked, and behaved exactly like a woman. You simply could not tell that he was a man."
And so it goes.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Transform for a Better America
With unemployment at 8.3% nationwide, the Obama administration yesterday announced a new program to reduce unemployment.
During the recession, male workers were hit harder than their female counterparts. And during the recovery, females have been more successful at finding jobs than males. In fact, the rate of unemployment among males has worsened during the recovery, while females have made great gains. It is the positive job growth of the females that is responsible for bringing down the unemployment rate from its peak of 10% in October 2009.
That being the state of the nation's work environment, the administration is laying out plans to feminize unemployed male workers in order to make them more attractive candidates for the jobs that are out there.
In her announcement about the new program, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis stated, "Let me make this clear: we are not urging males to have sex reassignment surgery, but we are suggesting that unemployed males seriously consider crossdressing on a full-time basis in order to get jobs."
In addition to putting unemployed males back to work as women, the economy will be stimulated by a surge in the retail sales of women's products and services by the new full-time "women." This surge will also create new employment opportunities in the retail sector.
“It’s a win-win situation!” Solis suggested, “The guys who become gals will be shopping their hearts out for a new wardrobe. Sales will boom and retailers will have to hire new salespeople to handle the demand. So why not hire guys to be their new salesgirls?”
Solis estimates that 7 to 8 million males can be feminized and employed during the next six months and that the success of this program will stimulate an additional 14 to 16 million males to be feminized over the following year. This will bring the unemployment rate down to about 5.5%.
Women are encouraged to help feminize their unemployed males and they will be assisted by a new government pamphlet titled "Transform Your Male to Female for a Better America." The Labor Deportment will also establish Feminization Training Facilities (FTFs) in 73 cities throughout the US, which will offer a free one-week course for male-to-female trainees.
Visit the Deportment of Labor's website for more information.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Wondering on Woden's Day
Claire Delilah Jane has an interesting post on her blog about "compulsive crossdressing."
Janie's thoughts were provoked by something she read elsewhere proposing that crossdressing was a compulsion on par with pornography.
I recommend reading what Janie has written and then read what moved her to write what she did.
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After all is said and done, if crossdressing is a compulsion, what is its root cause?
I will admit that I am probably "compulsive" about crossing genders. It is always on my mind and has always been on my mind as long as I can remember.
From what I can tell, I am the same person en homme or en femme. I don't intentionally act butch when en homme and I don't intentionally act feminine when en femme. I am what I am either en homme or en femme. But when I am en femme, I feel comfortable, natural, and happy.
So, I guess I am compulsive about being happy, feeling natural, and being comfortable in my own skin.
Is there anything wrong with that?
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On a lighter note, Femulate reader Shannon made me smile by e-mailing a link to Sunday's installment of Sherman's Lagoon.
I hope it will make you smile, too.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Valentine’s Day Surprise
My daughter is my biggest supporter and for Valentine’s Day, she asked me to pick out any pair of shoes that I want from the JustFabulous online collection of woman’s shoes.
Like father, like daughter --- we both love high heels and her heel collection is catching up with mine!
I wish all my readers a Very Femulating Valentine’s Day!
Monday, February 13, 2012
A Single Girl's Best Friend
On Friday, the Post Office delivered my latest dress purchase from Ideeli. I tried it on and it was a perfect fit, but I had a hard time pulling up the zipper in the back of the dress.
The zipper’s pull tab was tiny and hard to grip and no one else was home to help me.
I had this problem in the past with another dress and rigged up a “zipper helper” to do the job. So it was time to get out my zipper helper again.
My zipper helper is simply a piece of string and a big safety pin.
I attach the safety pin to the zipper pull tab, loop the string through the closed safety pin, and pull the thread up to close the zipper.
I see now that they sell zipper helpers online and here are instructions to build your own.
So, keep on zippin'.