The runways are filled with stick-thin boyish looking women, but when you have an effeminate or even androgynous/gender-neutral guy, it becomes a topic of conversation.
Why can’t men wear skirts and be accepted the same way women are okay to wear pants/trousers? Are we discriminating against men?
What would be your reaction to seeing the guy in the red dress - okay or weird and why? Is it the name of the dress that makes it more or less acceptable?
BTW, the picture in the red dress is a male model advertising a push-up bra...
BTW, the picture in the red dress is a male model advertising a push-up bra...
Are you serious? I looked at the picture and thought the person was pretty cute and now your telling me thats a guy??
My reaction is the same as my avatar now.
And what's your reaction to the guy wearing the red dress - same as the kilted or saronged guys?
not exactly. kilts/lungi/sarong etc are masculine, the guys in them aren't trying to appear from the other gender. the guy in the red dress is clearly trying to look like a girl.
What I never understand is why/ how did it become norm for women to wear pant/suits, while a man wearing a skirt (maybe not the above red dress, but just a nice pencil skirt) is taboo?
Actually I blame the feminists for the pants/suits. Now we should have a masculinists movement so men can wear skirts or that little red number above, without being judged.
There was a thing about this in England…a 12 year old school boy made a protest at his school cos it banned boys from wearing shorts, so he wore a skirt instead.
I thought it was very brave of him to do so, and he won an award for it too. Good thinking for him, I say.
SO what ? i have done this kilt yoke on couple of boy night out occasions - Twice when Scots were playing rugby against Irish at Lansdowne road and believe me it aint a good experience for a brown fella and No I am not going to post those pictures here