it’s okay!

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Skirts yes, crop tops… Listen I know me and this gut was made for balancing a pint of Häagen-Dazs while on the couch, not crop tops.

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9 points

This gut was made for faking touches on the trackpad while I try to write code on the sofa

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Disable the trackpad, problem solved.

TrackPoint supremacy.

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I love the nub, but this is a Surface on which I installed Linux out of a combination of spite and a desire to actually get some work done.

I also solved the issue by shedding those extra 20 pounds I had somehow managed to pack on

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8 points

A male friend of mine is on the bigger side and he looks absolutely fabulous in crop tops

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2 points

There’s a guy at the local punk bar here with a gut and a big ass beard who I’ve seen multiple times in a crop top and daisy dukes.

Guy looks fantastic.

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Aren’t skirts and dresses supposed to give proper ventilation for your dick?

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40 points

Well, that and hide more knives on your body.

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16 points

An important feature that shouldn’t be overlooked.

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7 points

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3 points

I like how they also outlined the brain

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21 points

I think the Scottish figured that one out

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46 points

Let’s get some shit out of the way here.

  1. your chub looks great in a crop top, I swear. Start believing it, others do.

  2. your chest/belly hair looks great too

Alright, with that business out of the way, proceed.

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8 points

Yaaass free hairy bellies :3

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8 points

Hashtag free the dad bod

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4 points

what about leg and arm hair? do they look good too?

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5 points

Yes oh yes they do.

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2 points

ok but what about I don’t have the same build as the person in the cartoon

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2 points

Something that helped me to feel more comfortable wearing crop tops was when a friend was complaining about her mum being iffy about my friend wearing crop tops; “Yeah, I get it, I’m chubby! <Grabs her stomach rolls> People can see that regardless of if I wear a crop top. Anyone who would think I look gross in a crop top already think that of me no matter what I wear, so I don’t care about dressing up for them”.

This helped me to realise that because of my misgivings about my body, I tended to swamp myself in clothes that I hated, making myself look and feel worse. People being assholes can make it scarier to dress in ways that make us happy, but I can guarantee you that there are people who would find your body in a crop top to be distractingly hot/pretty.

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I sure don’t and it doesn’t stop me. And I’m irresistible.

It’s all in the way you carry yourself.

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38 points

Eveyone should be cute and pretty :3

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18 points

I’m trying, okay?🥲

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12 points

Wrong, you arent just trying. You are cute and pretty :3

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6 points

We’ll get there!

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Need more places that sell crop tops and skirts in men’s sizes :( most of the places that do are selling fetishwear that’s kinda poor quality. Also, I personally hate ordering things online, and prefer being able to try clothes on in a store before I buy them, but that is very heavily discouraged for people who look masc.

Edit: Just so other femboys know, there is one brick and mortar store you can absolutely go to; your local queer thriftstore! If you don’t have a local queer thriftstore…idk man that’s a sign to move in the current political climate. My post is more just saying we need more.

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So I’m a woman who loves shopping. But I’m a very short woman and I prefer to shop from the petite section - for most stores, petites are only offered online, if they’re offered at all

So I do a LOT of online shopping and returning. I would also prefer to be able to try things on in stores before purchasing, but a lot of times I literally don’t have that option. So essentially I try stuff in the privacy of my own home. I prefer to shop online from stores in my area and then return in-person, but a lot of places offer free mail returns too.

Point is, if you’re returning women’s clothes to a store, no one needs to know they were ordered for you. Maybe you’re shopping for your wife, maybe she’s disabled so she can’t get out and shop for herself, or maybe you just love buying her presents. Nothing is stopping you from lying to cashiers if they asked - but usually it’s just “was anything wrong with the item” and you just say “no it just didn’t work out/didn’t fit her/I ordered two sizes and she’s keeping the one that fits.”

The best stores will list either garment measurements or suggested physical measurements for the sizes they offer. If you know your own measurements, this should help you make informed decisions until you get to know your sizes at various brands (…and even then, it will still vary widely! 😏)

Looking at women’s plus size options may show you options that are more accommodating of broader shoulders, etc.

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Now I imagine being a man pretending to be shopping for my wife, saying it just didn’t fit her, while the cashier is looking with suspition at the skirt I’m wearing.

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Oh don’t get me wrong, I know my sizes and have places to shop online. Femboy apparel is also a rapdily growing market, and I try to keep fresh with new sites.

I’m just a weird romantic. I like the nostalgic idea of going to a mall with friends, trying on some clothes, and buying maybe one thing. There’s a lot more issues with buying things physically in general now, beyond just my niche. Finding a mall that doesn’t scream “beached whale” is tough nowadays, so it’s just longing for a simpler time.

I’m also kinda an asshole speaking from a place of privilege, because I live in a place large enough to have a queer district where I can thrift. That’s basically Femboy Aeropostale. I just think it would be cool if there was a chain that catered to femme attire for men.

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Women’s skirts work just fine for men. You just need to translate between sizing scale, which is not that difficult (although it is annoying unless you are in person and can actually try things on).

Crop tops are much more difficult to buy, as a lot of those really look bad if you don’t have breasts.

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I (AMAB) usually go into the women’s section to buy crop tops and skirts. While being a European S, I need something like L or XL in the women’s section. So my advice would be to just browse the women’s section and add two sizes to your regular size.

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I’m 6"6 and can’t even find male gear my size. I’m living off of imagining people like you. Cheers!

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2 points

I’m a men’s M, usually women’s XL fits me (sometimes XXL). Maybe that can help you?

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2 points

Sewing machines are cheap and tailoring is surprisingly easy to learn. I have a very uncommon physique so pretty much nothing from a store fits me, tailoring my own clothes has been a big boost to my looks, and towards clothes feeling comfortable

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