what kind of girls do you like?
Ones who get discounts at Anthropologie.
THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID
I look for shirts where there is a button at the fullest part of the bust and then I pin the areas that are pulling.
Anthropology, J. Crew, the Gap, Nordstrom and this cool second hand store.
Sometimes Whole Foods.
I like ties, I think when femmes wear ties they sometimes kind of look like Avril Lavigne. Sometimes they look hot. In a formal/professional setting, ties look good with butch/andro stuff but not so great with women’s suits.
i’d like to suggest public bathrooms
my #1 tip is don’t start doing this if you own a cat. (or buy a really good lint roller)
whenever i’ve worn white business shirts for work i haven’t been able to feel a difference in temperature. i think people get hot in summer no matter what colour they’re wearing, i mean i don’t think i’ve ever heard someone say ‘i’m so glad i’m wearing white today, i’m not feeling this thousand-degree heat AT ALL’.
People get put in little boxes based on genre or where you come from, and what this band is doing right now is going, “Look. It’s The Music.” Things are changing behind it, but it’s always about the music. It doesn’t matter if it’s two queer women doing backup and a transguy in the front. It’s the tunes, man.
Well have you had a moment where – I guess in life, at all – where you think, “This is why I do this. This is why I’m writing. This is why I’m getting out there and talking to people?”
But when time came for [my parents] to watch Top Model, which they did, I think they started seeing gayness in a normal and great light, because people liked me for that on the show. That was an attractive part of me on the show, it wasn’t anything embarrassing or perverted, and it was just a great thing. I think they started seeing me through the eyes of all the accepting people.
Yeah, back on Top Model I had short hair and was acting a bit more androgynously, if that’s the word you want to use.
But, are you kidding? Today I’m wearing a dress, and my hair is straight and long. Last week I went to an event wearing a tie and jeans that were certainly too low. It just depends on how I feel.
People don’t seem to criticize famous straight actresses in the same way. It’s not like, “Oh G-d, Charlize Theron cut her hair and she’s all of a sudden a lesbian!”
The energy around it was that there was still some kind of tentativeness, even putting these two teenage girls on the poster in an interracial relationship… should we put them on the poster? Should they be kissing or not? I was really proud of Maria because she fought for what she thought was right and she pushed for Fine Line Features to be really ballsy… things were starting to shift but not really. Not really.