If you can't tell a woman from a woman and a man from a man, in the flesh, then something's wrong with you. Y'all are not using your brain/instincts, too thirsty, rather thinking with your (pause), now speaking for myself, I'd notice the difference between a man in drag/dress and an actual woman in dress based on tone, characteristics, body language, etc.
Y'know, pay attention to detail.
As far as the name goes, some names are unisex, for example, Leslie, Adrian, Angel, and many more names commonly used for baby girls are also used for boys. Sometimes the names may be spelled differently to point out the gender differences at birth.
Y'know, pay attention to detail.
As far as the name goes, some names are unisex, for example, Leslie, Adrian, Angel, and many more names commonly used for baby girls are also used for boys. Sometimes the names may be spelled differently to point out the gender differences at birth.