I'm a bisexual man in his early to mid 20s who is bisexual and also secretly a femboy but live in an area that's really unaccepting of LGBTQ+ and where a lot of people even get violent towards people who are LGBTQ+.Is wearing shorter shorts a good way to express my bisexual and feminine side without being too explicit for the bigots? Like the length in the picrel? Depending on where you live the picrel may seem too short or too long or just right. Where I live men's shorts are supposed to be really long and have always been really long with knee-length being the very shortest acceptable length but recently the length in the picrel has become somewhat more accepted. It's definitely not common but I see at least a few men wearing that length daily, like between 2 and 4 daily of the hundreds of people I see. And I don't know if this has anything to do with femininity or not but all the guys I've seen wearing the shorter shorts had pretty smooth looking legs, also like the picrel. The guys with hairy legs are all wearing the really long shorts. So either they shave or are naturally hairless. I'm personally naturally hairless but I would shave if I was hairy. I'm wondering if they're possibly LGBTQ+ in disguise just like me.
>>41906049I mean nothing wrong with wearing shorter shorts but I'm not sure what that has to do with bisexuality or femininity. Whenever I see a guy in shorter shorts all I really think is he seems confident in showing his legs not that he's bisexual or feminine. If anything I'd see him as even more masculine from his confidence. And the shorts in the picture don't seem feminine in the slightest, nor do the man's legs. They do look hairless but they look very clearly masculine.
well first of all if the area you live in is as bad as you say you need to get the fuck out of there. even if you're broke as fuck there are ways to successfully get out even if they aren't easy. i don't personally know how so i can't help you there but from a quick search on google and youtube there are definitely a lot of ways
>>41906049Wear booty shorts, pink ones, with SLUT written across the ass in sequins.You'll basically be invisible to the bigots.
just adopt the fagcent
>>41906049What you described sounds like a pretty good compromise. You get to express your feminine side in a more subtle way that won't lead up to you getting beat up or stabbed or whatever happens where you live
>>41906049Wow. It's kind of scary. The picrel looks EXACTLY like MY legs both in terms of shape and skin color and the shorts look EXACTLY like the type of shorts I wear. I literally even have a pair of shorts that look exactly like the picrel 1:1, perhaps even the same brand. The socks and shoes are slightly different but not too far off either. I'd almost think someone stole an old Instagram photo of me and cropped it to show only my legs. The only sign that it's not me is I've never owned a chair like that. If it matters I wouldn't say I dress especially feminine but I do have a pretty feminine personality. In terms of physical appearance and clothes I look like an average guy but I do like to act cute and affectionate in front of my friends. And I also do like collecting stuffed animals and stuff.
>>41906744oh wow, really? those are literally my ideal male legs and my ideal length preference for men's shorts. can we go out on a date sometime?
>>41906049I'm curious what age the majority of people in your area are. If they're as anti-lgbt as you say then I assume most of them must be rather old and conservative. It's funny how despite the older more conservative generations being so anti-lgbt they were running around in the tiniest little short shorts back in the 80s and before that. Back then the picrel shorts would've been considered absurdly long. And yet like they act they never wore short shorts back in the 80s. As if old family photos aren't proof.
>>41906049I would say adopt hobbies that are a little more "soft" but not necessarily feminine. Such as writing, drawing, painting, knitting, singing, etc. A lot of people find those hobbies an attractive trait as well.
i'm a faggot in my 30s and most people dont guess so because i act like a straight bro despite looking feminine and in reality, am a sub bottom, but give off a dominant vibe for some reason, probably just confidence in general
>>41906049The best advice for this scenario is to act traditionally masculine when out in public but show your feminine side to close friends who you trust. Not sure what the shorts have to do with anything but if they help you feel more feminine while still being socially acceptable where you live then go for it.
I'm gay don't get me wrong but I absolutely hate shorter shorts on men. Male bodies were just not made for short shorts. Knee-length is the shortest a man should ever go.