Had the very first photoshoot today. I felt like a caterpillar with too many shells. There were like, fifty outfits. And I had to do make-up and hair a million times for each one because they JUST WEREN'T SATISFIED!
Karasu made me put on a corset.
I made him put on a dress.
We're even.
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Perhaps there is nothing wrong with men remaining in traditional clothing...it's preferable, to me at least, for the most part. But...a model tends to wear what is given him (or is not a model for long, hrm?), and what are Sakon and I but...models preparing for our photoshoots and our upcoming recording for our...first album?
Because I was forced into a dress...I am no less a man.
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You're allowed your opinions, and I can rather agree on that point. However...we have a vision as to how we wish to appear, be it too feminine in your respect or not. Men are men and women are women...but do some women these days wear nothing but pants and suspenders? Do some men not wear corsets and makeup? (obviously) There is a blurring of traditional...gender roles. Yes...traditional clothing within Japan, even among Yukata and Kimono has been gender defined...But if one prefers the other and canpull it off to their comfort...why react against it? Surely...I'm not spekaing out against your opinion though..we are all entitled to our opinions.
I will be the first to say I do not look masculine. But that does not make me a woman either. I won't answer for Sakon, he can defend his own ideals himself
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