bubosquared: (ramblin' mind)
( Sep. 8th, 2002 05:25 am)
(If you catch the reference in the entry title, you'll get a cookie.)

So after the England-Prtugal match, we went to Linz', and I was ordered to pick a "character", someone to be, as a bloke. I had to pick a name first, and I I figured I'd best pick one with an "ee" sound, because I'm already used to reacting to any name ending in "ee" (Sofie -- pronounced "Sofee", as well as "Gie"/"Gee", my dad's name.) So I settled on "Lee", also because I do kinda like the name. Then I picked a personality to go with it, based on questions from Linz: Eighteenish, student (IT), straight, likes heavy metal and punk.

So, here's 'Lee' )

and, for reference, me ), afterwards, in the same clothes.

All in all, it's been a truly bizarre experience, to be honest. The most bizarre thing was that I was feeling a lot less weird about it than I thought I would've. We went to get some chips, first, and that was bloody weird and uncomfortable. Then we went to a women-only bar (yeah, I know), and by the time we got out of there, I was my character. I didn't have to remember to not swing my hips, or to hang my arms along my body rather than stuff them in my pockets, or to walk into a room like I owned the place; it all came natural. Even the dancing, which I'd dreaded, as my normal way of dancing is all hips, went brilliant.

It was also rather odd to see how different life is on the "other side". Women looked away as soon as I made eye contact. People stepped aside for me as I walked from the back of the club to the bar. (Nobody talked to my chest!)

Afterwards, Linz gave me feedback, and said I did really, really well for a first timer, especially since I'd had next to no theory, either. He slipped up more than I did, calling me "Sofie" and looking at me oddly when I did something that wasn't me, but "Lee".

Edit: He also said I had some definitive gay vibes about me, as "Lee". The irony of this doesn't escape me, no. And I need to work on my voice, because I have a squeaky speaking voice.

I had fun. I'm definitely doing this again.

Edit: Thought I'd share my first reaction to my "new body": "Dude! I can see my feet!" Yeah, Sometimes it's nice to not have those things limit my view.

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