That definitely rings a bell with me. I'm also an introspective, introverted person at root, but there seems to be a constant demand to "perform" or "be on" from the world. Like "be a man". The feminity does kind of counteract that. Also there is a connotation to "cocoon" of development and growth. I don't know if that's what you meant, but it would be nice to think wearing the clothes would have that sort of effect.April Rose wrote:Hello, Anthony, and welcome. As an introverted person ,with a highly extroverted job, I'd have to agree with you that it can be tempting to just withdraw into a feminine cocoon.
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