Don't worry, lesbians seem to do the same thing to me, too. I am feminine. I wear make up, I do my hair, I wear dresses or shorts with stockings, I have a long term boyfriend who I live with, but somehow because I have afew facial piercings and a lot of tattoos, they assume I'm one of them.
My tattoos aren't at all masculine either. The 3 that are visible include roses, cartoon birds, wings and cartoonish stars, in very bright colour. Something a male definetly wouldn't get. Yet somehow, lesbians always swarm around me asking me if I'm straight.
Yeah, I can't help but notice that when gay people started getting piercings, tattoos, and edgy haircuts it immediately became uncool for everyone else to do so. I miss the old days when straight people had good style... =* My best friend in high school was a guy who wore make up, pretty nail polih, and had pink hair. He was not only straight but popular with the ladies. =P Ok, he was a manwhore, but still.
Is it normal that I'm tomboy and I hate lesbians?
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Don't worry, lesbians seem to do the same thing to me, too. I am feminine. I wear make up, I do my hair, I wear dresses or shorts with stockings, I have a long term boyfriend who I live with, but somehow because I have afew facial piercings and a lot of tattoos, they assume I'm one of them.
My tattoos aren't at all masculine either. The 3 that are visible include roses, cartoon birds, wings and cartoonish stars, in very bright colour. Something a male definetly wouldn't get. Yet somehow, lesbians always swarm around me asking me if I'm straight.
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Yeah, I can't help but notice that when gay people started getting piercings, tattoos, and edgy haircuts it immediately became uncool for everyone else to do so. I miss the old days when straight people had good style... =* My best friend in high school was a guy who wore make up, pretty nail polih, and had pink hair. He was not only straight but popular with the ladies. =P Ok, he was a manwhore, but still.