Womens Jeans
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 3:32 pm
About a month or so ago, I bought my first pair of womens jeans. Levis 515, boot cut, and a slightly lower rise. So, there they sat for a couple weeks.... I wanted to wear them out, but was afraid they looked too feminine. Finally, I mustered up my courage, put them on one weekend and wore them out for all my usual errands and such. Guess what.... I didn't see anyone give me a second look!
So, I found another pair at a great sale a couple weeks ago, and now I think the only time I'll wear men's jeans is when I'm going to get dirty and possibly ruin a pair. I so love the way they have a little more snug fit through the thighs and back, and the lower riee I think is kinda sexy.
I guess my point is that so often we can be our own worst enemy with fears. If we don't make a big deal of what we're wearing, then more than likely no one else will either. Even my wife didn't say anything other than " those jeans look nice".
So, I think I will try to add more items to my everyday endrab look. Even if no one notices (which is really not my goal anyway)... I still feel better and more feminine just knowing I'm in womens clothes.
Just my nickels worth here... feel free to comment or expand.
Paulie
So, I found another pair at a great sale a couple weeks ago, and now I think the only time I'll wear men's jeans is when I'm going to get dirty and possibly ruin a pair. I so love the way they have a little more snug fit through the thighs and back, and the lower riee I think is kinda sexy.
I guess my point is that so often we can be our own worst enemy with fears. If we don't make a big deal of what we're wearing, then more than likely no one else will either. Even my wife didn't say anything other than " those jeans look nice".
So, I think I will try to add more items to my everyday endrab look. Even if no one notices (which is really not my goal anyway)... I still feel better and more feminine just knowing I'm in womens clothes.
Just my nickels worth here... feel free to comment or expand.
Paulie