I'm a softbutch, apparently....
You're a softbutch. You're not as comfortable as
other women in feminine dress, but you can
still wear a skirt when forced. Guys only
consider you mildly threatening, if at all. You
attract some men, though most can figure out
you're not into them. You have little trouble
being pals with them. You're not afraid of
tools and if you had the urge, you could
probably handle hanging cabinets or installing
hardwood floors. Still, you're not a motivated
a do-it-yourselfer and usually only get caught
in home improvement projects to impress or
placate the girl you're dating.
What is your Dyke Rating?
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You're a softbutch. You're not as comfortable as
other women in feminine dress, but you can
still wear a skirt when forced. Guys only
consider you mildly threatening, if at all. You
attract some men, though most can figure out
you're not into them. You have little trouble
being pals with them. You're not afraid of
tools and if you had the urge, you could
probably handle hanging cabinets or installing
hardwood floors. Still, you're not a motivated
a do-it-yourselfer and usually only get caught
in home improvement projects to impress or
placate the girl you're dating.
What is your Dyke Rating?
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On the other hand, I always thought drag-queening as Go Go Yubari plus biker boots and jacket would rock the hizouse.
- Mel
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I'm practically the interior decorator stereotype, except I have a biologically female body.
otherwise, I dress absolutely office casual, I shop at upscale menswear outlets, and my body language (according to my sweetie) is masculine without being coarse.
I'm not butch. I'm downright girly. It's just that most people see it as being feminine, not really a sign of really fucked-up genderqueerness.
- Mel
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