So, I'm not publicly out, and I can pass either way (except voice of friggin course), and I am attending a wedding as a guest soon. The families are white, bougie, mid western and maybe conservative-ish. The other side is some shade of middle eastern, conservative, Muslim and Arab influences (I don't know the families at all). I have no desire to draw attention so I'm going to go in boy-mode, but I also don't want to feel like shit the whole time. Anyone ever find a good way to balance things without firing up the dysphoria into overdrive? I would love to be in a nice sun dress of course, but it ain't happening. I have some mens suits and plenty of menswear formal-ish attire that I can work with. Anyway, anyone got any thoughts?

  • glans [it/its]
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    22 days ago

    Well pantsuits are within the scope of cis women's wear. Depending on your body, maybe you could have an existing suit tailored to fit a little different. Get a more comfortable shirt to wear with it. Or find a more androgynous suit. Lesbianish.

    And there's always accessories, scents etc.

    To consider: The more tweaks you make the more likely you are to be interpreted as gay. How bothersome would that be?

    • BobDole [none/use name]
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      22 days ago

      This is what my cousin did at our grandma’s funeral when she wasn’t out to everyone. None of the old conservatives picked up on it, but every one of us who would be supportive did and didn’t make any kind of deal about it until she felt comfortable telling us.

    • 6daemonbag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      22 days ago

      The amount of money it would cost to tailor a men's suit into a more feminine cut would possibly be more than to buy a nice, new, season-appropriate suit. I think your advice is solid.