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I don't think "masculine" but a friend told me that if I wanted to, I could pull off being a guy, not a real manly guy, but kind of a "wussy boy". She said I'm very feminine-looking, but if I cut my hair and dressed like a guy, she'd believe I was a skinny, wimpy type of guy. This really bugged me. It came up b/c we were talking about halloween, and I said as a joke that I'd be a guy for halloween. I am 5'2 and 95 lbs and a B-cup. I am very skinny as you can see from giving you my weight, and I'm 23. This really bugged me though. Do I sound like a boyish girl? Also, I have shoulder-length dark hair, I look angry a lot too by kistake. Is this a masculine quality or androgynous? And my face is more angular than round, which I think also could be considered more of a guyish thing since girls are supposed to have round, soft faces. My face is soft-looking, but it's not round. But I don't have a wide jaw or anything, just average size.

2007-02-16 10:10:26 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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Fact form fiction truth from diction. Too bad you did not have a link to your pic like pj0091 http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t11/pjcoconuts/JAIROSPICS009.jpg He wanted to know what people thought his ethnicity was. It would have been very hard without the photo. But based solely on what you wrote. I would have to say you could be more to the androgynous side of the scale. And I hate to say that because I have not seen you. If you really want to know honestly, you can hit me by mail or 360. As far as body types, it would so work for me. The face you say it is not as "soft and round" as other girls. that is a none factor, really. Anna Nichol Smith had a very strong chin yet many thought her quite stunning. But then it could have been the makeup. Hillary Swank has a face that can be quite androgynous. She played a girl plating a boy in "Boys Don't Cry". And she looks totally different sporting longer hair and wearing makeup in her latest film "Freedom Writers". Beauty doesn't come only by way of a Pamela Anderson type body. Some of us with more depth than that can appreciate bodies and size like you.

2007-02-16 21:07:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Can't tell from a post. With a picture I could give an opinion. Either way, I'm sure you could pull off going as a guy on Halloween and I think you should. It's a great costume (dressing as the other sex) and loads of fun. This year I went dressed as a cheerleader. I bought an actual high school cheerleading uniform on Ebay and got all dressed up with makeup on and everything. It was fun being dressed as a girl for a day.

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Now what to do for next Halloween?
Going as a girl on Halloween is easy, everyone sees the outfit first anyways. Passing as a girl under closer scruitiny would be harder. I think I could if I had a girl help with the make-up, hair, and all of the extra's. Someone to help me get all dressed up and ready who knows what they're doing, then I bet I could pass as a girl. Likewise, with help from a guy (lending you an outfit from his closet), casual hair and dressing, no makeup of course but maybe a little dirt smudge (like you were working on the car), bushy eyebrows, side burns???, mustache???, ect. I bet a lot of girls could pass as a guy. To bad we aren't like neighbors, we could try this on each other - hehe.
Bert

2007-02-19 02:24:08 · answer #2 · answered by bertd.geo 4 · 0 0

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