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What object do you use that is made for the opposite sex?

Sydian

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I used Axe Kilo body wash for a while once, and I don't have a problem using men's deodorant (though I don't just go out and buy it lol). I used to buy men's necklaces a lot as a teenager because I liked them better than the stuff that was made for girls. Oddly enough, they break easier than the necklaces made for women.

One time I opened a condom pack cause I found a box of them and then I buried it. Does that count for anything?
 

Bounsweet

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I use men's razors too! I prefer waxing, but women's razors are junk. They're manufactured to have more moisturizing strips than men's because women need to be oh-so smooth, but realistically all the moisturizing strips do is gunk up and clog the blades so they don't last as long, making shaving uneven and ineffective. They're better suited for men's faces than women's legs, ironically, which is why I'm not surprised to see some of the guys using them XD
 

Mr Cat Dog

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People realise that conditioner isn't, per se, a female product, right? There are plenty of men's hair conditioners around... some of which I use when my hair gets a bit longer than I'd like it to.

As for me, I've sometimes used female-specific moisturiser when it's been on offer in the shops, but that's honestly about it.
 

Melody

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I use lipstick, eyeshadow, eyeliner, nail polish, and certain kinds of tights/stockings. All of these I use to some degree to change how I look to suit how I feel, which helps me quite a bit at times.

I also occasionally pick up feminine scented soaps or items of a similar nature. This is because most scents associated with females are often more gentle. I do have a sensitive nose, and don't like strong smelling products. Sometimes even a hair care product or two, even though I loath doing anything with my short hair besides cleaning it or combing/brushing it.

Although I personally identify myself as both genders more often than not, there are enough times in my life that I simply must play along with only one role, no matter how masculine or feminine I may feel at any given moment, so for the nature of this poll, I went with the obvious choice of what I use less of.
 
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