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Alanda-B29003ParticipantBeing a lesbian, I have asked myself that exact question. I guess there is no one answer, except that if that is what makes a person most comfortable, why not be comfortable? I also believe it is an identifier. It’s done so that you won’t have to wonder what or who another person is – you will basically know by looking. Also, a lot of lesbians feel as though they are men trapped in a woman’s body. In defense of lesbians who do dress more masculine, I believe that it’s to identify who is the stud (masculine version) and who is the fish (female version) in the relationship, and if you are pursuing a specific type of female. Also, there are just as many lesbians who do not dress masculine but are the studs in the relationships. I don’t believe in the role-playing process. Whoever I’m attracted to is going to be a woman, regardless of how they dress.
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Name : Alanda-B29003, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Catholic, Age : 32, City : Milwaukee, State : WI, Country : United States, Occupation : Health Information Assistant, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class,- AuthorPosts
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