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Are these traits predominately masculine?
>I dress like a girl mostly
>I mainly wear jeans, polos, t-shirts, some ‘frilly’ shirts, and a dress once in a great while.
>I mostly wear flip-flops or gladiator sandals, and sometimes I’ll wear some heels.
>I wear jewelry, but just plain basic stuff.
>Logic appeals to me
>I love art/and architecture.
>I have NO desire to be a mother [don't like kids]
>Perfectionist
> I’m not one to cry normally, and seeing people cry makes me uncomfortable.
>Good at fixing things.
>Good at reading a map.
>Love REAL rock music, even the older stuff. I can’t stand pop or crap like that.
>I’m not athletic, and not really into watching sports or anything. >really competitive
>I’m a natural leader.
>I can be really shy as well.
>rebellious at times
>I think in lists [as you can tell hah]
Am I what you’d call a tomboy from this description? Or not..
I know this is all terribly stereotypical sounding but it’s all true/
I want to make and sell Rainbow Merchandise to sell in “Boy Town”. Especially Quilts… Advice?
I have made art jewelry & sold rather successfully at an art festival in Tucson. I’ve been told that my hand knitted scarves could be sold as well. However, my true ‘want’ is to sew rainbow quilts & make rainbow candles to sell in Chicago’s *** neighborhood, called ‘Boy Town’.
My plan is to start with Throws that I can make for much less expense then full quilts & use that money to start making some actual quilts & then use that money to be able to buy beads to make high-end rainbow jewelry or to do the Candles…
After getting into the ‘gay’ market, I’m thinking of trying out ‘Goth’ & ‘leather’ culture products… Like making pillow covers out of bandanas in “Flagging” colors… (Tech a *** product as well but a bit more leather.)
I guess what I’m asking is:
Do you think there is a market for my ideas?
Would you buy such a product?
How much would you pay for a rainbow quilted fleece throw?
(I’ll make all summer to sell in Autumn)
Any advice?
Thx!

