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Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by 2000viewsNg(m): 3:58pm On Oct 28, 2016
Homosexual, Bisi Alimi continues to count down to his wedding and this time around he detailed how he felt when he wore a dress for the first time and how liberating he felt.

He Said:-

Day 13 of 30 days to my wedding of 30 things to be grateful for. The first time I put on a dress was at university of Lagos. I was drafted to act a role at the last minute as the character did not turn up. I am sure @denrele_edun will remember this event.

We were acting for Atiku’s wife while she was visiting. Many times after that, I have dressed up. I dressed up hosting many gay parties in#Lagos. In 1999, as a very young 24years old, I won the glamorous Miss Gay Lagos. It was an honour. As a man (yes, just in case some of you are confused) wearing a dress and heels and stockings is liberating for me.

I am not a woman and I do not want to be a woman. When I wear dresses, I wear them as a man and this is why it is very liberating for me. It connects with my vulnerability. As an African man, there is an expectation of what it means to be a man. Wearing a dress is also a statement of Bleep you to patriarchy. I don’t do conformity. I live in my head and in my world. I would go naked and take a picture of it if I feel so good about it. Then came last year and I met @msposhp and she changed my world. She made me understand that beauty has no gender and a dress is a dress is a dress.

The joy I feel when I take on the character of Ms Posh is overwhelming. She takes me to another level. Also when@obehinoir makes her up, she transforms into this beautiful woman I have been dying to meet and know. Ms Posh is an act, she is only real in my head and in your imagination. That imagination if you let it loose will change the way you see women and treat women.

As a man in a dress, I have experience sexual harassment and verbal abuse and to me it is interesting how just a dress changed the way people treat me. Unfortunately, Ms Posh is not invited to me wedding, but I am sure, she will be standing next to me in my head when I say ‘I Do’ to my man.#samesexmarriage #samesexwedding#30daysofthankfulness#equalmarriage #weddingday#dragqueen

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Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by ouzo1(m): 4:05pm On Oct 28, 2016
Hahahahaha . As a man u wor-wor as man in female clothes,u extra wor-wor
Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by goldbim(f): 4:20pm On Oct 28, 2016
Smh!!I don't want to imagine how rotten this guy's backdoor ll be.. cheesy.#say no to wrong rod in the wrong hole#.......
Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by Airforce1(m): 4:31pm On Oct 28, 2016
What in god's name s this?? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy


See him flat dry head like bonga fish
Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by spongeisback: 4:39pm On Oct 28, 2016
Ugly as a "man" still uglier as a "cross dresser"
Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by lilmax(m): 4:41pm On Oct 28, 2016
see this one o gringrin

first class stupidity, and mumu people will start hailing him
Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by xavier0327(f): 5:25pm On Oct 28, 2016
Wetin be this abeg
Re: Wearing Dress & Heels Is Liberating For Me - Homosexual, Bisi Alimi by onward4life(m): 7:16pm On Oct 28, 2016
2000viewsNg:
Homosexual, Bisi Alimi continues to count down to his wedding and this time around he detailed how he felt when he wore a dress for the first time and how liberating he felt.

He Said:-

Day 13 of 30 days to my wedding of 30 things to be grateful for. The first time I put on a dress was at university of Lagos. I was drafted to act a role at the last minute as the character did not turn up. I am sure @denrele_edun will remember this event.

We were acting for Atiku’s wife while she was visiting. Many times after that, I have dressed up. I dressed up hosting many gay parties in#Lagos. In 1999, as a very young 24years old, I won the glamorous Miss Gay Lagos. It was an honour. As a man (yes, just in case some of you are confused) wearing a dress and heels and stockings is liberating for me.

I am not a woman and I do not want to be a woman. When I wear dresses, I wear them as a man and this is why it is very liberating for me. It connects with my vulnerability. As an African man, there is an expectation of what it means to be a man. Wearing a dress is also a statement of Bleep you to patriarchy. I don’t do conformity. I live in my head and in my world. I would go naked and take a picture of it if I feel so good about it. Then came last year and I met @msposhp and she changed my world. She made me understand that beauty has no gender and a dress is a dress is a dress.

The joy I feel when I take on the character of Ms Posh is overwhelming. She takes me to another level. Also when@obehinoir makes her up, she transforms into this beautiful woman I have been dying to meet and know. Ms Posh is an act, she is only real in my head and in your imagination. That imagination if you let it loose will change the way you see women and treat women.

As a man in a dress, I have experience sexual harassment and verbal abuse and to me it is interesting how just a dress changed the way people treat me. Unfortunately, Ms Posh is not invited to me wedding, but I am sure, she will be standing next to me in my head when I say ‘I Do’ to my man.#samesexmarriage #samesexwedding#30daysofthankfulness#equalmarriage #weddingday#dragqueen

http://www.2000viewsng.com/2016/10/wearing-dress-heels-is-liberating-for.html?m=1

Google.com pls when will this dead body die abeg.

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