Androgyny: Part 1

Danny Brant

Danny Brant

Posted by Danny Brant

My name is currently Danny Brant. Its used to be Daniel Diluzio before I was married and it was Dustin Daniels when I modeled. Who knows what it will be next? If I’m lucky, I’ll be like Elizabeth Taylor (my boxers name as well, but I’m referring to the actress) and have many husbands and many last names. I’m a 25 year old androgynous model. I no longer depend on modeling to pay the bills, and have since found other venues of employment. I still hold on to the title, and add it along side any other job title I may use when asked about “current occupation”. Being a model is something you never give up, even after you retire. It’s in your blood, your posture, your facial expressions, the way you hold your body while waiting for a bus. You never lose the self spotlight. Even if know ones watching, you are.
Being an androgynous model is tough, because I am also very petite. Not only did I have to fight the same things every other model has to fight: like age, weight, etc. I also had to fight every time I went on a Go-see, to prove I could do the job and morph in to something else on command. But when people meet me, they see male or female. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder or should I say photographer. So It can be difficult to book me for a male job. Although my body is incredibly proportioned for art, bodywork, swimwear, etc. It is too small for most men to wear. However, In a pair of heels, I am the perfect size 35in chest (large ribcage), 24in waits, 34in hips. Size 0/2, 5’10”/6 foot bombshell. See the predicament? So what else could I do but head south to Florida and pose nude? I had always wanted to prove something to all those guys who thought I was too girly or pretty. I did. But now I’m done proving things to other people, I only care what I think now. Or at least I try.

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…….To be continued…………….

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