I really can’t see Tip in a bikini. He seems like more of a one-piece kind of guy, unless there are fancy and/or frilly things such as might be inspired by modern Polynesian outfits or Victorian/Edwardian swim garb.
Once again, I’m commenting from personal experience as a heterosexual transvestite.
Sometimes, your dysmorphia is so strong that you want to cover up your manliest features because you can’t overlook your “faults” and just feel femmy. On those occasions, a one piece works quite well (or the even more concealing Victorian bathing suit; I have a nice ruffly one with matching sun hat and coordinating parasol; it’s adorable).
However, sometimes you just want to feel sexy and effeminate. On those occasions, you’ll wear the hottest, most revealing bikini as possible, and to hell with your package; you’re hot, and don’t care who sees it.
So, in my experience, it’s all or nothing when it comes to bathing suits.
Wow. Being cisgendered hetero male, I never even realized how difficult it could be to be a crossdresser. (Thanks to my gay brother, a few gay friends, and one wonderful transgendered friend, I understand very well how hard it can be to be homosexual in American society). Your comments are eye-opening, and I for one appreciate them.
Then again, being kinkier than a cheap Wal-Mart garden hose, I figure I have all the moral “high ground” of a swamp, and so figure that I have about as much right to judge other peoples’ sex lives as I have ability to fly to the moon by flapping my arms up and down really hard–in other words, none whatsoever. ^_^
I really can’t see Tip in a bikini. He seems like more of a one-piece kind of guy, unless there are fancy and/or frilly things such as might be inspired by modern Polynesian outfits or Victorian/Edwardian swim garb.
Once again, I’m commenting from personal experience as a heterosexual transvestite.
Sometimes, your dysmorphia is so strong that you want to cover up your manliest features because you can’t overlook your “faults” and just feel femmy. On those occasions, a one piece works quite well (or the even more concealing Victorian bathing suit; I have a nice ruffly one with matching sun hat and coordinating parasol; it’s adorable).
However, sometimes you just want to feel sexy and effeminate. On those occasions, you’ll wear the hottest, most revealing bikini as possible, and to hell with your package; you’re hot, and don’t care who sees it.
So, in my experience, it’s all or nothing when it comes to bathing suits.
I vote for the nothing, but that could just be me.
Wow. Being cisgendered hetero male, I never even realized how difficult it could be to be a crossdresser. (Thanks to my gay brother, a few gay friends, and one wonderful transgendered friend, I understand very well how hard it can be to be homosexual in American society). Your comments are eye-opening, and I for one appreciate them.
Then again, being kinkier than a cheap Wal-Mart garden hose, I figure I have all the moral “high ground” of a swamp, and so figure that I have about as much right to judge other peoples’ sex lives as I have ability to fly to the moon by flapping my arms up and down really hard–in other words, none whatsoever. ^_^