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I'm in the mood for a historical caption. I like these, especially because what it means to be a man or a woman has changed through history.

But what time period should we visit?

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Sky

OHHH YAAA Let us see future man woman as 1 body any sex desired

WedgeFel

Ok I literally want all of the first 3 options. Very very tough choice to pick bust one out of those really fun historical prompts

emoryahlberg

LOL - Sorry to make the decision hard for you, Andy. I love historical captions, so the others might happen on their own. Which did you choose?

Ucciuburdu

uhmmm I'm so unsure about middle age... or future sci-fi :P :P About middle age... ( well not middle age because it was during the Modern Age) I would like to suggest you something interesting about Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, brother of the "Sun King" Louis XIV . He lived openly as crossdresser during 17th century at his brother's royal court at Versailles and he had a love story with "The Chevalier" Philippe of Lorraine a famous nobleman. wikipedia for more information :P https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_I,_Duke_of_Orl%C3%A9ans it would be interesting to do a story about them. Well... maybe it could be a bit more romance than historical reality and maybe Philippe d'Orleans could be a bit more pretty and femine after all... like Nikki for example :P :P

WedgeFel

I went with medieval because I liked it more then the future idea. But I probably would have voted for the fifties one. I love those fun vintage looks and rockabilly dresses.

emoryahlberg

This is incredibly interesting, Ucci. Thank you for the tip! I'll look into this more. Seems his mother started this all off my calling him "my little girl" and encouraging him to dress as a female even as a young man.

Ucciuburdu

Exacly! Think about the setting: Versailles, 17th century. A beautiful palace and the huge gardens. The royal court: nobles and courtesans, fancy dresses and wigs. A powerful family with a calculating mother, a powerful king and a brother: Philippe of Orleans a young man who feels much more as a girl, a meek shepherdess, than the brother of the king of the most important kingdom in Europe. And "The Chevalier": Phillippe of Lorainne: he would really love Philippe of Orleane or he would be just a ruthless golddigger? thinking much more about money and power than his little girl?