I've been thinking as I was walking home from work: can I wear a rhinestone hair pin?
Like, not as a crossdressing thing, not as an attempt to attract gays or anything.
No offense to gays, just not my thing, ok?
I mean, sure, in about 15 minutes I'll be going out to buy a fuckload of plain black ones. According to women's reports, they get lost constantly, and according to men's reports, they end up EVERYWHERE. That's some quantum physics shit.
But can I bring myself to wear a rhinestone one, just like the one in the pseudo-random pic I pulled?
I think I can.
The only people to judge me about it are religious, and for 99.99% of them, I don't give a fuck about what they think. Repulsed? Good, I'm repulsed by their preachy nature. My landlord is part of the ~0.01%, so I do care about his judging. My rent and shelter relies on that.
But otherwise, in a club or a bar full of pseudo-random people within, say, 10km of it, could I wear a shiny rhinestone hair pin?
Frankly, I'd prefer not to because rhinestone is just not my thing. Like, it's too shiny, too glittery. I'd prefer plain silver or gold. But should the need arise, I'm pretty sure I could give no fucks about people who think I'm nothing more than what I wear.