I have been tagged. Bah!
May. 17th, 2006 04:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(sorry, sheep on the brain again)
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stormkpr: Explain Your Live Journal Name and its Meaning meme. When you're done, tag as many people as there are letters in your name.
I'm not going to tag seven people - that feels a wee bit like chain letters. Although if you really think you'll have good luck for the next seven days and you will get an unexpected surprise (what other kind is there?), please, feel free. :-)
Anyway, this is a very long and tedious story. A certain friend (and ex-lover) of mine looooves to tease me on my less-than-girlie presentation. I think her mission in life is to get me into a skirt. But her mission is doomed! DOOMED, I tell you! Muahahaha! Unless a lavalava (sarong) counts, which it doesn't.
So, she and some other friends decided, during a night of semi-drunken ribaldry, that I needed to develop my non-existant girlie persona. They suggested that a fringed pink satin rhinestone-studded cowgirl outfit with high-heeled white boots would be the thing, accompanied by bracing renditions of Stand By Your Man from Tammy Wynette (I suggested D.I.V.O.R.C.E. might be better, but that was shouted down). And to go with this lovely vision of womanhood, the appropriate name for me would be Fifi Trixibelle. If I did drag, I mean, dressed up as a real woman, that would be my drag name.
This lovely ex of mine still calls me that in not-too-public situations, so I decided to borrow "Trix" as my internet handle. Since there are now about 6 quintillion Trixes on the internet, I needed another name that was reasonably unique. Thus the Trixtah was born.
Additionally, and more tangentially, I have Mercury in Gemini, my favourite Tarot card is The Magician, and I really enjoy the trickster trope in mythology. Maui, of course, being the first one that I was aware of, but I also read Andre Norton's Fur Magic at the age of about 7/8, which has the Native American Coyote as a major figure. Thus, an Interest was born. And why The Trickster as an archetype I particularly enjoy? Something about catalysers perhaps. My life changes have never been gradual and evolving ones. Some individual has always catalysed things in one sense or another for me; I have fulfilled that role for a number of other people.
So there you go - practicality and wankitude, all in one package. :-)
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I'm not going to tag seven people - that feels a wee bit like chain letters. Although if you really think you'll have good luck for the next seven days and you will get an unexpected surprise (what other kind is there?), please, feel free. :-)
Anyway, this is a very long and tedious story. A certain friend (and ex-lover) of mine looooves to tease me on my less-than-girlie presentation. I think her mission in life is to get me into a skirt. But her mission is doomed! DOOMED, I tell you! Muahahaha! Unless a lavalava (sarong) counts, which it doesn't.
So, she and some other friends decided, during a night of semi-drunken ribaldry, that I needed to develop my non-existant girlie persona. They suggested that a fringed pink satin rhinestone-studded cowgirl outfit with high-heeled white boots would be the thing, accompanied by bracing renditions of Stand By Your Man from Tammy Wynette (I suggested D.I.V.O.R.C.E. might be better, but that was shouted down). And to go with this lovely vision of womanhood, the appropriate name for me would be Fifi Trixibelle. If I did drag, I mean, dressed up as a real woman, that would be my drag name.
This lovely ex of mine still calls me that in not-too-public situations, so I decided to borrow "Trix" as my internet handle. Since there are now about 6 quintillion Trixes on the internet, I needed another name that was reasonably unique. Thus the Trixtah was born.
Additionally, and more tangentially, I have Mercury in Gemini, my favourite Tarot card is The Magician, and I really enjoy the trickster trope in mythology. Maui, of course, being the first one that I was aware of, but I also read Andre Norton's Fur Magic at the age of about 7/8, which has the Native American Coyote as a major figure. Thus, an Interest was born. And why The Trickster as an archetype I particularly enjoy? Something about catalysers perhaps. My life changes have never been gradual and evolving ones. Some individual has always catalysed things in one sense or another for me; I have fulfilled that role for a number of other people.
So there you go - practicality and wankitude, all in one package. :-)
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Date: 2006-05-17 10:42 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-17 11:37 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-17 11:24 am (UTC)Re white high heeled boots and a pink satin outfit, that reminds me: safeword on the white cork wedges!!!!
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Date: 2006-05-17 11:36 am (UTC)*snortle* As for the white cork wedges... g'wan! You know you really really want to! I'm willing to help you work through this resistance......
*barf bucket*
:-D
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Date: 2006-05-18 12:09 am (UTC)the whole outfit immediately made me think of the cute lil drag queen in the film the velocity of gary. i don't know if you've seen it, it's quite a depressing film overall but that's immediately what popped into my mind.
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Date: 2006-05-18 08:27 am (UTC)And, if you feel inspired, I'd like to see how your nick came about too! :-)
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Date: 2006-05-18 11:41 pm (UTC)you do like happy endings though so i'm going to highly recommend two of my fav films, if lucy fell and big eden (the 2nd is about gay guys but it's so cute!!!!)
i think i will do the meme, i was thinking it sounded like fun!
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Date: 2006-05-18 02:19 am (UTC)*sigh*... I'm not going to try to do this meme tonight, cause I'm tired, and trying to explain that kaVri is a nic from the first part of my two part name of ShashakaVrcka VrishaGajaAshvenah is just a bit more typing than I feel like doing tonight.
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Date: 2006-05-18 08:28 am (UTC)And, when you do get the energy to discuss your interesting two-parter, I'll look forward to reading it!!
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Date: 2006-05-21 03:13 am (UTC):)
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Date: 2006-05-21 06:17 am (UTC)God knows why I have such a thing about them; I like them on other people. :-)
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Date: 2006-05-21 11:18 pm (UTC)Ironically enough, after my mission, I'd gotten so used to wearing skirts all the time, it took quite a few months to get used to not wearing them. I used to quite enjoy dressing up, but have always resented the coercive aspect [in-law birthdays at posh restaurants I would rather not go to, etc.].
Does any of that compare to your experience[s]?
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Date: 2006-05-24 10:17 am (UTC)I don't know where it came from. I think when I hit puberty, mum felt that some conforming had to go on (not that she said that explicitly). Also, my ultra-feminine aunt was in the picture quite a bit, and I think she worked on my mother as well in that area. It didn't succeed in the slightest.
The only thing I find I miss in that regard is being able to dress up like I'm "making an effort" without looking like I'm going to work in my business suit. Throwing on a nice skirt and blouse and a bit of lippy achieves that effect nicely. I haven't quite found the right ground for myself there yet.
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Date: 2006-05-24 06:10 pm (UTC):)