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quatinus FemaleFirst Chatter (200+ Posts)

Joined: 30 Nov 2007 Posts: 203 Location: England
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:35 am Post subject: |
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So what's wrong with this.
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Given that I am not a model and the shorts are untrendy - why should I feel awkward about going out publically wearing tights (I'd be wearing shoes of course ) |
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8.0 FemaleFirst Newbie (20+ posts)
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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| what u mean cross dresses coz i dont know many man that would wear tights or high heels and i know gay guys that wouldnt either so u must mean CROSS DRESSES i know saying i have anything against them im just saying i think its not right i know how some ppl can e traped in the wrong body and all that but the thuing it if u feel like that then go and get a sex change dont just wear girls cloths |
Possibly the worlds longest unpunctuated and useless sentence rolled into one...
The reason you possibly don't know many men that wear tights, high heels etc, is because they are afraid to admit it. Would you ask a woman to get a sex change if she prefers to wear mens shirts and jeans and 'boy pants'? No, well why are you asking men to spend thousands on a gender rebuild for the sake of a handful of clothes! We are supposed to be in an equal society. The hell we are.
Women screamed for years for equality, then scream again when it's carried out. It makes me ashamed sometimes to be a female.
I don't mind my boyfriend trying my stuff for a laugh, and I certainly don't question his sexuality when he is doing an impression of trying to nail my pussy to the mattress during lovemaking. |
ITS JUST WRONG if my boyfriend wanted to put on my clothes i would would question his sexuality, i think men should be men and acted like it, i think men that wear womens clothes have something wrong with them. i study developmental psychology and its not normal. if men want to wear womens clothes doin it in privert, most gay men dont wear`womens clothing, my brother is metrosexual and i think its not normal he is more like a sister to me then a brother but yet he loves girls. my boyfriend is so manly and i thin k every man shouyld be like that ( ITS JUST WRONG FOR MEN TO WEAR WOMENS CLOTHING) |
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8.0 FemaleFirst Newbie (20+ posts)
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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| its just wrong simplay as that i dont wnat to see clothes i wear on men and it not in our culture that is what makes us different from asia and india, if u read book bout killers most of them wear womens clothes it just not normal. if men were ment to wear womens clothes they would have since the begining. Men are ment to be manly not wear womens clothes. if my boyfriend wanted to wear my clothes i would be worried |
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8.0 FemaleFirst Newbie (20+ posts)
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:56 pm Post subject: |
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| it just wrong most gay guy dont wear womens clothes. If my boyfriend want to try on my clothes i would be worried, that is want makes us different from aisa and india it not in our culture, If men were ment to wear womens clothes they would have from the start, men are ment to be manly simple as that |
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quatinus FemaleFirst Chatter (200+ Posts)

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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:28 am Post subject: |
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| .... ( ITS JUST WRONG FOR MEN TO WEAR WOMENS CLOTHING) |
There are no such thing as womens clothes or mens clothes there are however clothes that are, and have been, traditionally worn by women or men. That said it does not mean that it should always be so. Using your argument - is it wrong for women to wear trousers which have been traditionally worn by men?
I don't want to repeat what I have said in earlier posts in this thread but men and women should have the right to wear what they like. Clothes do not necessarily affect or demonstrate an individuals sexuality.
You seem to have a very narrow minded viewpoint. It is viewpoints like that that suppress the male freedom to wear what they like whilst women can do just that. Have you worn socks, trousers, shirts - traditionally mens wear!!!!!!

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forkhandles Hello. I am New! Talk to Me
Joined: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 8 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:51 am Post subject: |
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hey 8.0, have you just arrived here in a victorian time machine?
the 21st century is obviously stressing you out
I'd keep an eye on your boyfriend.... the butch 'manly men' have been shown to be worst ones for secret cross-dressing. They tend to take it to extremes too. If you want to be sure, then check out:
the loft
the shed
the garage
the boot of his car where the spare wheel should be....
I think the point of this thread is should men have more choice in what they wear, still look like male, while not trying to impersonate being a female with false boobs, fake high voices etc..
When women go out wearing trousers, they dont also put on false beards, deep voices & shove a banana down the front of their trousers to make out they are well hung......do they? |
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quatinus FemaleFirst Chatter (200+ Posts)

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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:58 am Post subject: |
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well said forkhandles - raised a  |
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Salsito FemaleFirst Chatter (200+ Posts)

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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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I think the point of this thread is should men have more choice in what they wear, still look like male, while not trying to impersonate being a female with false boobs, fake high voices etc..
When women go out wearing trousers, they dont also put on false beards, deep voices & shove a banana down the front of their trousers to make out they are well hung......do they? |
10/10 well said |
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8.0 FemaleFirst Newbie (20+ posts)
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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 12:33 am Post subject: |
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hey 8.0, have you just arrived here in a victorian time machine?
the 21st century is obviously stressing you out
I'd keep an eye on your boyfriend.... the butch 'manly men' have been shown to be worst ones for secret cross-dressing. They tend to take it to extremes too. If you want to be sure, then check out:
the loft
the shed
the garage
the boot of his car where the spare wheel should be....
I think the point of this thread is should men have more choice in what they wear, still look like male, while not trying to impersonate being a female with false boobs, fake high voices etc..
When women go out wearing trousers, they dont also put on false beards, deep voices & shove a banana down the front of their trousers to make out they are well hung......do they? |
lol this made me laugh, no trust me my man dont wear womens clothing, it is stressing me out dont get me wrong io have gay friends and one of my best friends had a sex change but befor that he would wear womens clothes but only behind closed doors and i had no problem with that but my point is it i would hate it if a guy was wearing something that i had.. i am very old fashion im sorry if u's dont like that but i got my point of veiw and u's have ur's i just wouldnt feel comfortble seeing just some guy walking in the streets wear a skirt. i feel very strongly about this |
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lolla Hello. I am New! Talk to Me
Joined: 31 May 2005 Posts: 13 Location: europe & usa
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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:53 pm Post subject: men wearing high heels |
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Obviously it is a missunderstanding here. My thread is about men wearing high heels and/or skirts, tights, etc. as men not about transvestites or crossdressers who whant to look like us. So the question remain: do you accept men wearing high heels as men?
| forkhandles wrote: |
hey 8.0, have you just arrived here in a victorian time machine?
the 21st century is obviously stressing you out
I'd keep an eye on your boyfriend.... the butch 'manly men' have been shown to be worst ones for secret cross-dressing. They tend to take it to extremes too. If you want to be sure, then check out:
the loft
the shed
the garage
the boot of his car where the spare wheel should be....
I think the point of this thread is should men have more choice in what they wear, still look like male, while not trying to impersonate being a female with false boobs, fake high voices etc..
When women go out wearing trousers, they dont also put on false beards, deep voices & shove a banana down the front of their trousers to make out they are well hung......do they? |
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8.0 FemaleFirst Newbie (20+ posts)
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 12:50 am Post subject: |
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| i think u all need to relise that it will never be accepted for men to wear women clothes..!!! and i is creepy and it is just wrong |
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quatinus FemaleFirst Chatter (200+ Posts)

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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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| i think u all need to relise that it will never be accepted for men to wear women clothes..!!! and i is creepy and it is just wrong |
I think we have all come to realise that YOU will never accept that men have the right to wear what they want and whilst there are women like you in the world that right will be suppressed. However the more enlightened amongst the fair sex, and there are loads, may just make a difference. I have spoken to several women and they do not have any hang ups at all - it is merely a question of getting used to the idea.
Fashion Freedom for Men. |
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lolla Hello. I am New! Talk to Me
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:33 pm Post subject: men wearing high heels |
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Actually is not the first time in our history when the men want to wear high heels and tights. In Middle Ages high heels and tights was parts of men fashion and the women simply love "men in tights". I suppose you can't.
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| i think u all need to relise that it will never be accepted for men to wear women clothes..!!! and i is creepy and it is just wrong |
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8.0 FemaleFirst Newbie (20+ posts)
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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| there is no such thing as fair sexs, we cant get away with half the things men do so why should they get away with wearing our clothes.. if u's think it is alright for men to wear womens clothing that i think u's have something wrong with u's. they are crossdresses not matter what u say there not normal, and like i said it is creepy. IT WILL NEVER BE ACCEPTED |
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quatinus FemaleFirst Chatter (200+ Posts)

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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:01 am Post subject: |
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| ... we cant get away with half the things men do so why should they get away with wearing our clothes |
For instance?
You get away with wearing clothes originally styled for men. Or have you never worn trousers
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| if u's think it is alright for men to wear womens clothing that i think u's have something wrong with u's. |
Nothing at all wrong with me - I am a rational male that wants to exercise my freedom of choice in all things - including the way I dress.
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| they are crossdresses |
Surely you mean cross-dressers.
A male wearing e.g. tights is not a cross dresser merely an individual wearing an item of clothing in which he is comfortable. A cross-dresser is an individual that dresses as a woman 'lock stock and barrel' - wigs and all and they also have rights to dress as they please without ridicule or contempt.
Despite your naive point of view there will come a time when what we have been discussing will be accepted (with some notable exceptions of course) as society becomes more tolerant of individuality - I may not benefit but I am convinced it will happen.
'They're not normal' - tut tut who are you to say what is normal. Things regarded as abnormal in the Victorian age (you know - your era) would seem radical to them now but are 'normal' to us - 'middle class' women in paid employment, women driving buses and trains, women wearing trousers - for example!!!
If you dispute much of what is said here please try and be definitive and rational in your arguments instead of just repeating your point of view  |
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