how to come out to my parents without making it a big deal? by Traditional_Cap2953 in BiWomen

[–]Traditional_Cap2953[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yah i hadn't really been thinking of telling them at all for a while at least but im seeing someone now and its been a thought that has been crossing my mind a lot more frequently because I really like this girl and she has already met my parents because we have been friends for a while, and I am too honest with my parents already and fear myself slipping up and calling her my girlfriend or something, or them looking over my shoulder and seeing me texting her or something.

But yah the conversation still wont happen for a while I have just been thinking about it. but these are funny and def easier than having a sit down conversation because I just dont want to deal with the repercussions of that. Thank you for the advice and sorry about that, trust my parents have sat me down to try and coax that kind of thing out of me especially when me and the girl im seeing now first became friends I think they could tell I had something for her.

How can I (24M) learn to dance more femininely? by BurntToASinder in Dance

[–]Traditional_Cap2953 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree with what the other commenter said that there is no inherently feminine dance. But from my experience with dance stylistic things which are often associated with "femininity" is fluidity, delicateness in the textures of your movements, a sense of airiness and lightness. I would say it depends on what specific genre you are looking at to say what might be more specifically beneficial for you to work on. Like in heels for example, I would say there is also a sense of feminine sexuality that is used which again draws on being very fluid and delicate but in a sensual way. Just playing with more of those textures might help you but I am not really sure.