The Butch Boy trend.

gypsywitch

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Its big out here in California and I like it quite a bit actually. Its nice to see guys hanging out in their High-tops and City Boy-clothes while calling it 'being butch.' Its not so Goth anymore and the piercing craze seems to be slowing down. There are very few cross-dressers out on a regular basis unless they've gone all the way or are on their way to change. The holidays are great though! Halloween, New Year's, and Pride Parade Day especially brings the creative ones all the way OUT!

How about you? What's your style? :cattail:
 
hm,didnt know that answering this would be so tough.

*ponders a moment* *then another moment*

Im of the "I paint my nails, but I am also tough as nails" style
 
gypsywitch said:
Its big out here in California and I like it quite a bit actually. Its nice to see guys hanging out in their High-tops and City Boy-clothes while calling it 'being butch.' Its not so Goth anymore and the piercing craze seems to be slowing down. There are very few cross-dressers out on a regular basis unless they've gone all the way or are on their way to change. The holidays are great though! Halloween, New Year's, and Pride Parade Day especially brings the creative ones all the way OUT!

How about you? What's your style? :cattail:

Maybe I should move to California and finish my transition! Nah... the amount I would have to pay in rent out over a few years would more than pay for my top surgery lol

Hmmm style..... For me it really depends on the situation. I dress casual when I'm not working. When I go out I generally dress semi-gothy or I wear pants and a button up shirt (sometimes left unbuttoned with a shirt underneath) and of course black harness boots
 
I believe there are threads on every board dealing with this right now.
someones sense of style, specifically gay style or bi style or women who like boys that like boys and that seems to have resulted in many answers relating to style and the sense of style portrayed by gay and or bi men.

What is my style..ok im neither male nor gay but i like and am attracted to boys who like boys.
my style is one of layed back, yet self controlled, marginally disciplined attractive good humor ,in high tops and boy underwear!
 
I like being very feminine most of the time but wear cowboy clothes due the yardwork and animals here. I'm not sexually attracted to gay men and have yet to be with a woman, but know that I like girly-girls who don't hate men.

This thread came out of thoughts after being in Golden Gate Park at a big hippie fest last weekend and seeing some groups of all males together not looking feminine at all besides their somewhat softened faces. It makes me happy to see them being mildly affectionate safely. Very few women show public affection with other women that I know of. You couldn't outright tell who the lesbians were necessarily.
 
I dress like a big dork. :D

But damn, I do love butch women.
 
I think Gay can be almost any style today. Things have opened up and crossed over so much over the years it's actually kinda hard to profile or stereotype someone being gay or lesbian.

Myself, I think I've always been the "butch boy trend" or the "guy next door" chic. Vans or Converse, jeans, Pacific Trail jackets, any-type shirts, Ray-Bans and FTL boxers.
I hate to say it, but I'm a product of Mervyn's, Sears and now Wal-Mart.

My boyfriend is butch-bear but takes it a step up and prefers Ralph Lauren Polo & Nautica stuff. :rolleyes:

Definitely no smooth pretty euro-boy chic trend around here. Although, I wouldn't mind it for a change. :D

:cool:
 
Hm...I wear whatever makes me feel comfortable.
Usually that is jeans and dark coloured shirts. Levis is mostly my type?
Not a butch boy(i think?), just a boy.:)
But I like masculine men ;)
And cute women :D

Generally anyone with a nice, cute face as long as they don't go out on their pijamas :)
 
I'm more apt to be seen wearing the redneck farmer line on weekdays and traditional hunt attire on weekends. Blue Jeans and sweaters.
 
Raimondin said:
My boyfriend is butch-bear but takes it a step up and prefers Ralph Lauren Polo & Nautica stuff. :rolleyes:

Definitely no smooth pretty euro-boy chic trend around here. Although, I wouldn't mind it for a change. :D

:cool:
Pics please! :catroar:
 
My style is that of a totally straight black man living in an urban area. I dress like a young black man. No one would ever guess that I was bisexual unless I told them or they caught me with a member of the same sex in sexual activity.
 
Day in day out see av, soft butch andro.

By night or by fetish hard fetish femme.
 
At home, mostly casual yoga pants and a top.
Out, boho-hippie with the occasional Vera Wang look.
 
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