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I think it's very easy for presentation preferences to be pretty fluid. Wanting to expand into a new range of styles can be just that. Weird as it might be to say.. The fact that you're worried that it could be internalized misogyny driving it is a pretty good tell that it probably isn't. Or, if it is, you'll likely feel that pretty hard as you explore.
Nothing is lost by exploring some new fashion, (assuming you have the budget to do so). Give yourself the space and time to feel what you feel about it when you try things out. If you find yourself thinking 'everyone should wear this, it's objectively better', that's when I'd be concerned. We live in a world that connects masculinity with power, and while it's important to remember why that's a problem on the large scale, if a masc cut jacket gives you a boost and makes you feel strong? There's nothing wrong with harnessing that for yourself.
see, what makes me think it could be internalized misogyny driving this feeling is that i find myself thinking about how some of my female friends are stupid/vapid for not wanting to be associated with masculinity at all, which is definitely an issue. i feel weirdly… insecure in my masculinity, i think, but being a woman makes that definitely an odd thing to think.
i’m still pretty obviously working through it hahaha, but i think that regardless of what could be driving me, experimentation is probably a good idea.
Looking at what you've said here and elsewhere on the thread, I'd say that at worst, you're dealing with processing socially imbedded roles and assumptions. I can't speak to much more than USian culture, but there's a strong association between masculinity and 'coolness' and with femininity and soft 'airheadedness'. Not getting why people wouldn't want to be cool is a reasonable hang up, and a good thing to know about yourself. Putting practice into holding the idea that "just because I don't understand it doesn't make it wrong" is pretty much the path forward there. For exploration on ways you may want to express, I'm not a fan of tiktok as a platform, but there's a ton of "mascgirl" fashion there. It's cool, primarily street wear looks, being worn by people proud to be GNC women and girls. It does seem to be a pretty not-straight space, but it isn't like a requirement.
thank you, i really appreciate this. i agree with what you’ve said about thinking about others, and i’ve definitely tried to avoid actually saying anything about it to others. just working on internalizing that it’s OK that others around me want to be feminine more often than i do.
i appreciate the resource for outfit inspo <3 i don’t use tiktok, but i’ll definitely look into it there some more. thanks again :)