Drakes!
oh lovely! I do so love this term. My favourite kind of woman (well, I'm a lezzo. Your mileage may vary) is one that is casual dapper... I know plenty of femmes love the jeans, boots and white undershirt james dean thang... but my very favourite is a suit vest over a casual shirt... casual trousers that are rolled to just below the knee... bare feet... flat cap... tattoos... freckles.
a casual dapper. but my exes have all been very colourful, on the dapper side, and yeah absolute filthy rakes in the right ways at the right times (and sometimes the wrong time is even the right time) but absolute gentlemen/women in the right ways. And have always loved femininity and have never put it down as weak. This group: http://www.dapperq.com/london-solidarity-group-drake/ started in London - many of the lovlies in it I know and are extremely charming, intelligent, fabulously dressed and gentle types. Urban and metro and very diverse. fabulous manners. And best of all I know they are schoolin the younger set in it about how to choose a shirt, how to charm a gal ;) how to tie a bow tie, where the tailors are in London that will adjust a suit... But I think the term should go global. I thought the term "Drake" for Urban, dapper, metrosexual dandies that I love was excellent!!! Here's a Wood Drake: http://www.gschneiderphoto.com/galle...g?m=1292889674 and if you look at the lovlies at Dapper Q... I think it's comparable!!! I also know some of my exes who have a love/hate relationship with butch because they don't quite feel it's "right" (they feel it's too marloborough man type, and doesn't leave room for them to love being women - don't shoot me, I've heard this a lot in urban Europe - and not just from Europeans there) this term as they feel it leaves more room for them to have a sense female grace with themselves as well as the their masculinity. I do understand what they are saying, though I think there's lots of room in the term butch, but they feel more comfortable with "drake" and like it (the group invites all genders in queer female/trans but I'm just yakkin about my exes who have trouble with the term butch and can't quite embrace it) as always, I've also seen sneering and putting them down. Ah well. However, I am proudly a duck to someone's drake. And although femme is still part of who I am... I most definite will have my duck head turned by a drake. |
I have a drake (">
wanna touch him? ;) |
Thank you for posting this. I like the DapperQ site but had not seen this page of it.
I especially enjoyed reading the DRAKE code of honour and completely agree with it. :chaplin: |
I adore the term! and I adore you, hb.. I so wish we would have, or I should say *i* would have, made so to meet you.. I think the common ex had a lot to do with it though.. totally my bad for letting her/that stop me from meeting the gorgeous you .
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Hip Hip Horray for a fashionable queer!!
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I also like this because it is not uncommon, upon being asked "How are you?" for me to reply, "I'm just ducky".
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I love this, HB.
I just realized what my girlfriend is: A sporty drake! Her high-tech sports gear in subtle steel grey, with lime-green and turquoise accents, all the newest fabrics, magical stuff that wicks away sweat, holds heat, weighs nothing, looks luscious and metallic at the same time. I love her flat, tight stomach, her unconscious swagger, her zippers and invisible pockets, her tall lanky graceful way of moving in the world. Sporty drake. |
i know a woman, ... she is called drake. but that's because she woddles.
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speaking of the marlborough man I had this very coat my first couple years of illegaly going to the womens bars here. It was my lucky coat. I used to drove the cattle truck to the bar (because of the huge bench seat) so the coat made sense. Discovering women ,the music , the slow dances. Some of the best memories of my life , back then. anyway , I could only pull off dapper with a lot of help , maybe twice a year at most. Ties drive me nuts and shiney shoes dont feel like me. I love the term drake except maybe the part , that real drakes will hump nearly anything :| |
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yeth! downy fevvars an everyfink. |
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I do know some queer drakes that will participate if the other party is breathing. But they were kinda fun too *cough*. I love wood drakes... I was introduced to them as "puzzle box drakes" hmnnnnn.... |
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and seriously, if you are ever round the great north, please let me know. I'll be more than happy to drag ya around or at least take ya for cawwwfeeeee x |
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I always think of the newcastle greeting to a girl "ah'up me duck!" and because the female is interchangable duck/hen the scottish "hen" as a term of female endearment (which I love)... and of course working class english female is a "bird" (which I think was taken in point from the queer feminine club "Bird Club" in London. 'Dashwood' I think may have taken the name co-joined with that). Quote:
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my mallard had two wives and should have had five
it's like the more he gets , the more he wants understandable :| |
Very spruce group!
I read this, and I have to paste it because it doesn't get said enough, and I couldn't have said it better: Display your true self with pride – you are being heroic just by walking down the street, so keep making an effort to show the world that masculine is magnificent! |
omg a quick nosy at that site has got me off on the right foot this morning...I have a thing about Principal Boys, which is not the same thing, but the photos did make me think of this. I don't know if Principal Boys exist in other countries. They are women who play a leading male part at the theatre/pantomime. They stroll around the stage in riding boots and blouse shirts and stand with their hands on their hips. They are mesmerising...
...More!!!!! :-) |
I want the tie Dashwood has one.............
Thanks honeyb for the link.........impressive |
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