In order to effectively pose as a man, Vincent acquired a buzz cut and flattened her chest using a small sports bra.
She also hired a makeup artist to fake a five o'clock shadow and trained for months to imitate a deeper male voice.
She eventually became friends with them, even coming along to strip clubs and dating presumably straight women who had no idea of her true gender.
[4] She wrote about how the only time she had ever been considered excessively feminine was during her stint as a man: her alter ego, Ned, was assumed to be gay on several occasions.
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