The "fashion" companies are struggling for years to make men wear dresses. because men with a couple of jackets and trousers have a wardrobe and not many spend 200+ dollars for a single piece of cloth. As for harry styles, there are honest ways to make a living boy. But these are for people who come from honest houses.
I really don't see why anyone would hate a guy wearing a dress. Obviously i would be a bit surprised seeing it in a city because you don't see it everyday. But all the taking pictures and hate? Let people wear whatever they want. He's not wearing something that advocates hate. I've got better things to do than screaming someone should follow my fashion standards.
its a publicity stunt promoting gender bending. gender dysphoria most greatly affects those with mental issues they need to work through and should not be glorified. do what you want sure, but that means accepting that others will do what they want which might mean they dont agree with your choices and verbalize as much, absolutely nothing wrong with that. if you accept one side "being free" then you have to accept both sides "being free", otherwise its jaded manipulation.
annnd there's the fall back answer of the enabler from the internet, who, knowing it's a more complicated answer than that, picks the moral high ground of the martyr. Always alluding to how 'there's so much hate, negativity, blah blah blah' when you yourself in just this last hour have probably been just as opinionated and critical online as anyone else here.
Rella, There are very good reasons for society to have boundaries. Some behavior is aberrant and should never be tolerated. A society cannot endure sexual confusion and other aberrant behavior for long.
if you dont like and celebrate something (like i do), and i dont like your opinion, then it automatically must be hate.... jeeez i finally got it, thanks
I think you make an excellent point. He just slapped an evening dress on and walked around. I think that if someone was making a fashion statement in earnest they would make an effort to coordinate and style themselves.
I have no idea who he is, and it doesn't natter. If he wants to wear a dress, go for it, but- just like I told my friend when she came out... Don't use so much blush, it's not supposed to be noticible, just a bit of highlighting.- at least consider a purse or heels with that amount of frills.
The "fashion" companies are struggling for years to make men wear dresses. because men with a couple of jackets and trousers have a wardrobe and not many spend 200+ dollars for a single piece of cloth. As for harry styles, there are honest ways to make a living boy. But these are for people who come from honest houses.
I really don't see why anyone would hate a guy wearing a dress. Obviously i would be a bit surprised seeing it in a city because you don't see it everyday. But all the taking pictures and hate? Let people wear whatever they want. He's not wearing something that advocates hate. I've got better things to do than screaming someone should follow my fashion standards.
its a publicity stunt promoting gender bending. gender dysphoria most greatly affects those with mental issues they need to work through and should not be glorified. do what you want sure, but that means accepting that others will do what they want which might mean they dont agree with your choices and verbalize as much, absolutely nothing wrong with that. if you accept one side "being free" then you have to accept both sides "being free", otherwise its jaded manipulation.
annnd there's the fall back answer of the enabler from the internet, who, knowing it's a more complicated answer than that, picks the moral high ground of the martyr. Always alluding to how 'there's so much hate, negativity, blah blah blah' when you yourself in just this last hour have probably been just as opinionated and critical online as anyone else here.
Rella, There are very good reasons for society to have boundaries. Some behavior is aberrant and should never be tolerated. A society cannot endure sexual confusion and other aberrant behavior for long.
if you dont like and celebrate something (like i do), and i dont like your opinion, then it automatically must be hate.... jeeez i finally got it, thanks
I think you make an excellent point. He just slapped an evening dress on and walked around. I think that if someone was making a fashion statement in earnest they would make an effort to coordinate and style themselves.
I have no idea who he is, and it doesn't natter. If he wants to wear a dress, go for it, but- just like I told my friend when she came out... Don't use so much blush, it's not supposed to be noticible, just a bit of highlighting.- at least consider a purse or heels with that amount of frills.
tell em arnie
Obviously i would be a bit surprised seeing it in a city because you don't see it everyday. But all the taking pictures and hate? Let people wear whatever they want.
He's not wearing something that advocates hate.
I've got better things to do than screaming someone should follow my fashion standards.
its a publicity stunt promoting gender bending. gender dysphoria most greatly affects those with mental issues they need to work through and should not be glorified. do what you want sure, but that means accepting that others will do what they want which might mean they dont agree with your choices and verbalize as much, absolutely nothing wrong with that. if you accept one side "being free" then you have to accept both sides "being free", otherwise its jaded manipulation.
annnd there's the fall back answer of the enabler from the internet, who, knowing it's a more complicated answer than that, picks the moral high ground of the martyr. Always alluding to how 'there's so much hate, negativity, blah blah blah' when you yourself in just this last hour have probably been just as opinionated and critical online as anyone else here.
if you dont like and celebrate something (like i do), and i dont like your opinion, then it automatically must be hate.... jeeez i finally got it, thanks
Just looks like a man in a cr#p dress that i dont think a woman would wear.
I think you make an excellent point. He just slapped an evening dress on and walked around. I think that if someone was making a fashion statement in earnest they would make an effort to coordinate and style themselves.
I agree. He should have worn a dress that is fit to wear outside, not some impractical gown.