Lesbians love men’s clothing. The unfortunate lesbian of small proportions is at times forced to shop in the boy’s section. There are benefits to this. One example: A boy’s sized jacket made from the same material as the men’s, and only slightly smaller, is often much, much cheaper. There are down sides though for the lesbian little boy’s section shopper. The biggest down side I’d like to point out is that the bodies of pre-pubescent boys are of strange proportions. The torso grows before the arms and legs do, so to make sure the clothes fit, the arms are sewn shorter. So if you try on a jacket or a button up in say a boys size large, it may fit you in the body, but the arms will land just around the top of your wrists or even the middle of your forearms. Now, if only someone would just open a store or come up with a clothing line geared toward the smaller proportioned men’s clothing wearing lesbian, that fits with a budget accommodating that of the Gap sale’s rack.

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