The BF really enjoyed talking music in depth with Hec.
That part was very fun indeed for me. He's not just a good guy, he's a really smart and interesting guy.
'Shells'
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The BF really enjoyed talking music in depth with Hec.
That part was very fun indeed for me. He's not just a good guy, he's a really smart and interesting guy.
I'd be surprised if he wasn't wearing women's clothes. It's kind of his thing.
The last time I saw him perform (2005), he wasn't in distinguishably female clothes. Also, when he was just wandering around, he just looked like some guy, no makeup, nothing. When I saw him perform in LA in 2004 or 2003 he was all falsies and the whole deal.
I also share the impression that he wants to wear all the clothes, not just some of the clothes.
I also share the impression that he wants to wear all the clothes, not just some of the clothes.
Me three.
Also sitting in the wuss corner.
I have three different annoying ailments right now (heartburn, quasi-migraine, and stuffy sinuses), and I just got pissed at a friend because I'm cranky.
In conclusion, let's make out.
Okay.
I also share the impression that he wants to wear all the clothes, not just some of the clothes.
Yes, but I think there's something extra for him (and other crossdressers) in wearing traditionally women's clothing that they don't get from wearing traditionally men's clothing. And I don't mean a subversive thrill, though I'm sure that's an element, too.
It's more than just wanting wardrobe parity, is what I mean.
See, you snog P-C once and make a new friend!
How's the shoulder, by the way? Did you kill the phone people yet?
And I don't mean a subversive thrill,
What is it if not this? Not asking in a snippy way, honestly wondering.
Also sitting in the wuss corner.
Woo, crowded in here (but at least I'm in good company! In conclusion, let's make out).
I think there's something extra for him (and other crossdressers) in wearing traditionally women's clothing that they don't get from wearing traditionally men's clothing
I'm not going to argue about other crossdressers, or even traditional crossdressers. Just that from every interview I've read or seen, Eddie seems to be saying that he wants to be able to use all the crayons when drawing nice pictures.
I don't think there's any reason there can't be a guy that thinks that way, and I've not seen any reason that Eddie can't be that guy.