Josophine, not sure how you concluded he thought he was better than the rest of us or that he’s a racist. But I will say that he isn’t “shattering” anything - he’s just outing himself as a freak.
#61 One thing was off. I finally figured it out. His skirt should be black. It’s a fashion design thing. Has nothing to do with gender. Just one area of bad design. Black skirt not green.
If #61 is shattering norms is that inherently a good thing? If I chose to live as a cat, would it be a good thing that I was shattering human norms? Or are ‘norms’ normal because that is what the vast number of people agree are correct? If that is the case, then his behavior is just abnormal and not necessarily something to be celebrated
#70 Very odd. They blacked out the license plate but left the large pink dildo right above. Is that saying one dildo made all those dolls? Can you imagine riding in a car with a pink dildo on the front. What do you suppose is in the Rear?
So many people made uncomfortable and name calling just because some guy wears what is traditionally considered women's clothing. I suppose the people weirded out would also support all women in Muslim countries having to wear traditional clothes there to completely hide their bodies and faces?
Micajah, Not uncomfortable. He can choose to live his life how he sees fit and others can judge him as they see fit. But there isn’t anything inherently noble or brave about “shattering norms”
Hank, truth. i work with engineer professors and students. most of them are "tools" and cant convey any conversation nor follow rules like wearing a mask.
Lillian, no...no...he's right. I would probaby do it in shorts and skip the heels but show them off. If you are nuanced about it, there isn't much difference between shorts and a skirt.
Josophine, not sure how you concluded he thought he was better than the rest of us or that he’s a racist. But I will say that he isn’t “shattering” anything - he’s just outing himself as a freak.
#61 One thing was off. I finally figured it out. His skirt should be black. It’s a fashion design thing. Has nothing to do with gender. Just one area of bad design. Black skirt not green.
If #61 is shattering norms is that inherently a good thing? If I chose to live as a cat, would it be a good thing that I was shattering human norms? Or are ‘norms’ normal because that is what the vast number of people agree are correct? If that is the case, then his behavior is just abnormal and not necessarily something to be celebrated
#70 Very odd. They blacked out the license plate but left the large pink dildo right above. Is that saying one dildo made all those dolls? Can you imagine riding in a car with a pink dildo on the front. What do you suppose is in the Rear?
So many people made uncomfortable and name calling just because some guy wears what is traditionally considered women's clothing. I suppose the people weirded out would also support all women in Muslim countries having to wear traditional clothes there to completely hide their bodies and faces?
Micajah, Not uncomfortable. He can choose to live his life how he sees fit and others can judge him as they see fit. But there isn’t anything inherently noble or brave about “shattering norms”
Hank, truth. i work with engineer professors and students. most of them are "tools" and cant convey any conversation nor follow rules like wearing a mask.
Lillian, no...no...he's right. I would probaby do it in shorts and skip the heels but show them off. If you are nuanced about it, there isn't much difference between shorts and a skirt.
forever alone I would assume
Yes.
Shattering gender norms. The courage!
Or what
I'm gonna guess you've never seen Top-Gear? or The Grand Tour? But technically
you're not wrong about the old white man thing I suppose.
That person's niece is a total genius...
#79
I'm a little concerned about what that warning could possibly be too...
# 79 means ya really gotta pee.
dont jam can in @$$
Psst, wait until you hear about furries.
Not uncomfortable. He can choose to live his life how he sees fit and others can judge him as they see fit. But there isn’t anything inherently noble
or brave about “shattering norms”
I would say it IS inherently brave to shatter norms.
truth. i work with engineer professors and students. most of them are "tools" and cant convey any conversation nor follow rules like wearing a mask.
#61 If I had legs like this, I also would show them of.
no...no...he's right. I would probaby do it in shorts and skip the heels but show them off. If you are nuanced about it, there isn't much difference between shorts and a skirt.