Seymour Flops
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I saw one in Walmart today. It's the Houston area, and I see them more and more. I would show a picture, but I don't even know what to search on.
He was a male, probably late thirties, with a female about his age. Typical couple, except that the man was wearing a very female-ish shirt/blouse, shorts that could be worn by either of the two genders. His hair was somewhat long and pulled into small double pony tails. He was clean shaven, but didn't wear any makeup. He had nail polish on, but it was neutral and his nails weren't as long as a woman who has her nails done.
He wasn't trying to pass for a female, but he was clearly wanting attention for his female attire and grooming.
What is that about?
Now that I think about it, it's almost like a Tomboy but in reverse. Tomboys dont' try to look like men, they are often very cute. But they don't dress "girly." This fella (and others I have seen) was not dressed "guy-ly" if that makes any sense.
He was a male, probably late thirties, with a female about his age. Typical couple, except that the man was wearing a very female-ish shirt/blouse, shorts that could be worn by either of the two genders. His hair was somewhat long and pulled into small double pony tails. He was clean shaven, but didn't wear any makeup. He had nail polish on, but it was neutral and his nails weren't as long as a woman who has her nails done.
He wasn't trying to pass for a female, but he was clearly wanting attention for his female attire and grooming.
What is that about?
Now that I think about it, it's almost like a Tomboy but in reverse. Tomboys dont' try to look like men, they are often very cute. But they don't dress "girly." This fella (and others I have seen) was not dressed "guy-ly" if that makes any sense.