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@rice Tbh, I've never been one to dress what one would assume as feminine aside from some experimenting so you aren't alone in that department. I prefer to dress in clothes that I find comfortable... especially on a daily basis or I'm at home. It usually depends on the occasion. On saying that, I do find that there is a difference between male and female clothes when it comes to things like shirts or trousers. In a way, I'm feminine in that case. I prefer blouses and trousers designed to show the shape of my legs off without being too tight. So perhaps you can claim some femininity in that since the clothes are different.