Hello all.
I often find myself appreciating the "look" of femininity on women (see: cute but not cute for you), and enjoy seeing it on men as well, but it leads me to wonder: Why are things like the color pink, blouses, nail polish and earrings all inherently "feminine"? They're mere decorations for the human body after all and i enjoy the idea of taking away the "girliness" of these things and making them open to all genders.
It's not wrong to want to wear these things as a male (i will be referring to this side of the argument because of two reasons 1: i see mens fashion widely accepted in womens fashions already so it is not as much of an issue 2: it is my current stance) or even to like the idea of such things. Wearing these "girl" items will not make you a girl, gay, trans, crossdressing, etc.. or anything other than who you already are, just open to experimenting with new clothings. So many negative labels are placed upon these, and to go against that, i move towards desexualize the clothing/accessories.
Not about "making guys look like girls", infact its quite the opposite, "making girl's looks, guy's (too)". Who says girls have to look like X, who says guys cant wear Y?
tips
* dudes! shop in the women's section, especially in a thrift store! You dont have to shop only in the womens section and you can usually find some pretty cool stuff with different fits than you may expect.
* girls! trade clothes with your guy friends for fun! You could also have a little salon day together at home and paint nails or try on jewelry
* dudes! be open to experimentation and like with any other aesthetic, dont rush completely into it if you do not feel comfortable with it.
my apologies if this is at all offensive or if i came across something in a rude way, it is not my intention
would love some others' input!