A blogger who inspires
me, Butch Jaxon (ButchonTap) recently posed the question “How Butch Are You?” http://butchontap.com/2013/01/11/how-butch-are-you/
She came up with 3 good points for how to know which are 1)How you see yourself
2)How others see you 3)But, who cares?
In the end it really
only matters how you see yourself which is where I am going with this. I
haven’t been out for very long and I have come to realize that for me even more
important than identifying as a lesbian was identifying as a butch lesbian. I
have been having somewhat of an identity crisis of which I feel I’m finally at the tail end. For me it has
been really important to define what butch means to me. (Keep in mind this is
for me personally.) So without further ado…Why I identify as butch.
First, as a Butch of
All Trades, I feel that I am a very eclectic person. The butch in me shows up
in different facets of my personality which I think is a bit of the reason why
it’s been hard to define.
Dapperness
Dapperness
Once
I came out and finally felt comfortable in my own skin I really started having
this desire to be dapper. Which I guess I always had it because I realize now I
projected it onto my ex-husband, dressing him how I really wanted to but didn’t
feel like I could. I love ties. Regular ties, bow ties, ties with intricate
knots. Vests, suspenders, wingtips, cufflinks, 40’s style hats and
pinstripes…love them. Some day when I can afford it, I will have a suit made by
Saint Harridan http://www.saintharridan.com/.
To me, being dapper is butch.
Ruggedness (Country)
Ruggedness (Country)
This
could be seen as the opposite of dapper but it’s totally possible to be both. I
am country at heart and to me these things are country and butch. 1) Working
hard. I know you can work hard at a lot of things but I mean the being outside
in 115 degree weather, digging irrigation trenches, putting up fences, plowing
fields kind of working hard. 2) Trucks. That is, liking trucks, fixing trucks,
and 4-wheeling in trucks. 3) Hunting, Fishing, Camping. There’s something about
being out in the wilderness that really seems to bring out the butch. In
addition, gutting and skinning animals, playing with fire and whittling. Along with those things… 4) Guns, knives, and
really weapons of any sort. 5) Flannel, thermal, and big boots. Butch
lumberjack without an awesome beard. 6) Tools. Knowing what more than your
basic tools are and how to use them. 7) Coors Light. That’s all. For me, ruggedness
is butch.
The Other Stuff
The Other Stuff
Some
other things that I feel are butch. 1) Smoking pipe tobacco and cigars. 2) Epic
war movies. 3) Demonstrating gentlemanly behavior like opening doors and
pulling out chairs. 4) Death metal. 5) Leather working. 6) Wood working. 7) My
LazyBoy. 8) Being a romancer.
Butch Femininity
Butch Femininity
With
all the masculine butch stuff aside, butch femininity. For me (and my lady)
this is the most important ingredient. Without the butch femininity I’d just be
a man. 1) Feminine intuition. Because of this I better know what’s going on
with my lady. I see what she wants, know how to meet her needs, and can quickly
tell when something is off or wrong. 2) My lady heart. All rough and tough on
the outside but inside is a tender feminine heart with a great capacity to love
in a way that only a woman can. 3)
Sensitivity. 4) In a lot of ways I still think and feel like a woman so really
being butch is the best of both worlds combined.
So
there it is as best as I can describe at this juncture.