I had a teacher in High School who I mistook as a man at first because she dressed very masculine. She wore all male clothes all the time. She also had very short hair.
When she went to stores she was called sir all the time.
That proves the point. If it’s her style, then it’s not really crossdressing. Especially, since it’s more socially. Also, she must have had more masculine features for you to confuse her for a guy.
I was just thinking of examples of how someone could be a woman and "look like a man." I guess it kinda muddied my point.
Also, I was a dumb teenager. I had never met a woman who dressed masculine since I was really sheltered as a teen.
She didn't have a masculine face either, I was just dumb. Once I got to know her, it was really obvious she was a woman.
I was thinking of an example from my own life because the person I was quoting was saying how it's harder for girls to crossdress because there is a wide variety of clothing options to choose than if you're a man crossdressing.
Oh, and thanks for taking out the slurs. It's really nice.
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