03-06-2012, 08:03 AM
What, are you saying that large eyes with long dark lashes (like mine) are feminine?
But everyone, especially girls, always say my eyes are my best feature.
Next you'll tell me red lips are feminine too
Though I'd love to have longer legs and fingers, but no one else notices these "faults" so they can't be a big deaL
Odi, both your pictures and description don't strike me personally as androgynous, just mixed race.
As for Asians, I've noticed that they make particularly convincing drag queens, I once saw an Asian female burlesque performer and she looked like a drag queen to me.
Then there's the case of Bernard Bouriscot, the French diplomat who was seduced by Shi Pei Pu, a Chinese male spy who masqueraded as a woman and seduced Bouriscot into divulging French state secrets which he reported to the Chinese government during an affair that lasted many years, all that time Bouriscot never learned that his lover was truly a man until they were caught.
This was famously dramatized in the Pulitzer Prize winning play " M. Butterfly" by the playwright David Henry Hwang. A combination of the true story and Puccini's Opera Madama Butterfly (with the genders from the opera reversed). It was also made into a (supposedly inferior) movie.
Ironically I just came back from seeing Madama Butterfly at the Met Opera.
I'm such a sap, I tear up every time Cio-Cio San (Butterfly) kills herself in the end.
But everyone, especially girls, always say my eyes are my best feature.
Next you'll tell me red lips are feminine too
Though I'd love to have longer legs and fingers, but no one else notices these "faults" so they can't be a big deaL
Odi, both your pictures and description don't strike me personally as androgynous, just mixed race.
As for Asians, I've noticed that they make particularly convincing drag queens, I once saw an Asian female burlesque performer and she looked like a drag queen to me.
Then there's the case of Bernard Bouriscot, the French diplomat who was seduced by Shi Pei Pu, a Chinese male spy who masqueraded as a woman and seduced Bouriscot into divulging French state secrets which he reported to the Chinese government during an affair that lasted many years, all that time Bouriscot never learned that his lover was truly a man until they were caught.
This was famously dramatized in the Pulitzer Prize winning play " M. Butterfly" by the playwright David Henry Hwang. A combination of the true story and Puccini's Opera Madama Butterfly (with the genders from the opera reversed). It was also made into a (supposedly inferior) movie.
Ironically I just came back from seeing Madama Butterfly at the Met Opera.
I'm such a sap, I tear up every time Cio-Cio San (Butterfly) kills herself in the end.