Sunday, February 2, 2014

More Femboi Outfits... Yay


So as usual I get obsessed about things, and this last week it's been my new femboi alt in Second Life.  I've spent money, I've tried to find clothing and assemble outfits that present a flat-chested girly look, and if nothing else I've entertained myself.  Here's the rest of what I've managed on my spending and outfit-assembling spree:


The last of my pictures in Neva.  I may have posted this outfit alread, a Colly top from Danielle with the sexy silk pants I got from 2Chez in MIA Island.




The rest of these pictures were taken in Da Vinci Gardens, Kalepa, which is a very old sim in Second Life but still one of my favorite places to explore.  I only got propositioned once during this photo shoot too:

Random Guy:  hi
Me:  hello
Random Guy:  that's a nice outfit
Me:  thanks
Random Guy:  want to have some fun?

I'm leaving out the random misspellings of course.  I didn't reply to him after that, and as it happened I crashed out anyway.  Second Life was having inventory issues all day, they were "doing maintinance" but it made it very hard to assemble my outfits and do the photos.

I bought several "system" or non-mesh tops late Saturday or early Sunday, all of which work perfectly for a flat-chested look since they have no boob shading and are just a painted layer against your body, rather than mesh which can stick out.  This cami tank top is a Lollia Tank Top from {mon tissu}, and is proof that people still do really nicely designed non-mesh clothing, I just have to know where to look for it.  I paired it with a bunch of outfits as you can see.  The top outfit includes a pink "Meshy Mini Skirt" from AIK (Am I Kawaii?), with white pantyhose from SHOP Toshy and Sneja boots from Mutresse, which are color-changing boots that I love that I already have on Mint.  The mesh pink cotton pants in the middle picture come from {mon tissu} as well, they make very nice stuff and I like these girly pants a lot.  I have the same white pantyhose and black Mary Jane flats that I picked up on the market from Duh! (they sell for 35 Linden each or a box set of five colors for something like 125 Linden, I got the set and it was a very good deal -- I also bought a pair of Mary Janes from Robin Sojurner's Kick The Can, because I've always remembered that she does very good work and very nice kid's Mary Janes -- but they're a good deal more expensive.)

The bottom outfit is a black flower skirt from SUGAR, which has a separate belt that I used with the pink pants in the previous picture as well.  I like SUGAR's stuff quite a bit too -- that reminds me, there's an outfit with leopard pants from SUGAR that I haven't taken a picture of yet, maybe I can  sneak it in at the end of this post.




The other time I got propositioned this week was a little stranger.  I was wandering through the freebie stores at Yasum's Gift Town, and one of them had a guy and a girl making out.  I walked in and looked at what was there anyway because I wanted to check out everything.  The guy sent me a tell saying hi, and I said hello back.  Later after I returned home, he sent me another tell asking me if I wanted him to show me his island sometime.  I would guess that's a good pickup line for Second Life, "Let me show you around my island!"  But basically he's in the middle of banging one girl, and he's checking out any other girl he sees while he's doing it....

I half think I should just take these guys up on things and see if they'll bang a girly boy like the one I'm playing.  It could be fun, but I guess to do it right I'd need to find a nice mesh shlong attachment first.  But eh, these kind of SL guys will probably bang anything that looks female.

That aside, here's an Ombre Frock Dress that I found at {mon tissu} as well (I did say they had good stuff, and amazingly I didn't even pick up the blouse that I went there for, something Mint has already which also is non-mesh and would work for some of my looks.  I may go back to get it later.)

This is mesh but because of how it hangs it's not too obviously that it's not built for someone with no breasts.  As you can see I also wore the tank cami from the same store beneath it, I think that helps disguise the fact that there's a small gap between my chest and the front of the dress a little better, and it doesn't look bad at all.





I found this great mesh sweater at GizzA, "Let Loose Sweater" in black.  This is another of those "small breast" outfits that work just well enough that I'm happy with it for my doesn't-really-have-breasts toy boi.  It looks great, you can see I paired it with several outfits.  From top to bottom:  pink skirt from AIK again (with stretch leather boots in black from COCO), a pink flower skirt from SUGAR that I love (same skirt type as the black flower design one pictured earlier); a pink punk plaid skirt from Mesh Heads, paired with a punky boots from Yasum's freebies and freebie socks from Mother Goose; and the bottom picture includes a nice blue tartan skirt from Edelweiss's schoolgirl outfit line.




This is the top that led me to GizzA in the first place, a really nice non-mesh top, Chiffon Shirt in Floral Pink (the puff sleeves and ruffles are sculpts with resize scripts).  This is a partially transparent outfit, which wasn't completely obvious since there's so little to see on my flat male chest, but then I remembered that one of the outfits I bought at 2Chez included a basic white bra top designed to be seen through another see-through top.  It fits this outfit perfectly!



Here are two outfits using a flower cami top from a set I bought at the Alanis store on MIA Island.  These are non-mesh too.  The top is paired with non-mesh jeans I got on the market for free or $1 I forget, and my fur-lined vest from dollie.  The bottom includes the red version of the sexy silk pants from the 2Chez store.  I don't really like that outfit combo, but I was trying to throw together an outfit to show off the red pants.  I need to work on a better outfit I think.  But the jeans one above it, that works really well.




I tried really hard to find some outfits that used the Alanis Corrina non-mesh flower camisole tank tops.  I liked them quite a bit, but had a hard time finding things to pair them with.  This outfit pairs the yellow top with my yellow skirt from K-Code and the dollie white fur-lined vest, but I don't know that I like it that much.

When I went to Mutresse to get the color-changing boots I wound up buying this pants and coat combo, Simona jacket and trousers in red.  It's mesh, and works perfectly with a flat chest look.  The first picture includes the {mon tissu} cami tank top, and the bottom includes one of the non-mesh shirts that I got for free at COCO.  Looks pretty good!


Finally as promised here's the leopard-print (Snow Leopard) belted skinny pants from SUGAR that I like quite a lot, although I don't really like this outfit.  The top portion is an old non-mesh top from Pixeldolls in purple, with my purple fur-lined vest from dollie -- those two things go well together and need to be in an outfit, maybe paired with basic jeans, while the leopard pants need to be in a separate outfit of some kind.

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