1. That is an excellent question. I think, in an ideal world, it would be some sort of cool complicated braided, bunned style. Or maybe short dreadlocks or a small afro.
2. Yes, but oh my, a lot of that hasn't survived. The white male tuxedo shirts; that oversized grey flannel that always had a wrinkled collar; a blue (girls) t-shirt (wearing it in the brooklyn bridge pictures); that really colorful polyester shirt (I think I'm wearing it in the chrysler builing pictures); sometimes my sarongs; that faded maroon knit sweater with the stripe across the front; the dress I bought in New York; the orange hat I made, my green airwalk sneakers; a really unflattering pair of jeans with cargo pockets has been made into a very short skirt; one pair of mens jeans I had, which have been shrunk and worn often enough that they now fit; the olive green army surplus cartographers bag and my backpack.
3. Wow, hard to say. Probably how much more comfortable I am with myself. Physically, I don't look much different, but I dress... a lot more like a girl, it is pretty hard to mistake me for a boy anymore, I wear a lot of tank tops, sometimes make-up (had to wear it at work and now it seems pretty natural, although at school I normally don't bother). I also do homework now and I am a MUCH better artist.
2. Yes, but oh my, a lot of that hasn't survived. The white male tuxedo shirts; that oversized grey flannel that always had a wrinkled collar; a blue (girls) t-shirt (wearing it in the brooklyn bridge pictures); that really colorful polyester shirt (I think I'm wearing it in the chrysler builing pictures); sometimes my sarongs; that faded maroon knit sweater with the stripe across the front; the dress I bought in New York; the orange hat I made, my green airwalk sneakers; a really unflattering pair of jeans with cargo pockets has been made into a very short skirt; one pair of mens jeans I had, which have been shrunk and worn often enough that they now fit; the olive green army surplus cartographers bag and my backpack.
3. Wow, hard to say. Probably how much more comfortable I am with myself. Physically, I don't look much different, but I dress... a lot more like a girl, it is pretty hard to mistake me for a boy anymore, I wear a lot of tank tops, sometimes make-up (had to wear it at work and now it seems pretty natural, although at school I normally don't bother). I also do homework now and I am a MUCH better artist.
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