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Is it acceptable for men/teenage boys to wear makeup and/or high heels.
I'd love to hear your opinion on this.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Gamer0151; 2022. jan. 14., 8:54
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seriously why do some people act as if guys being more comfortable with what they wear is gonna cause the collapse of western civilization or whatever
stop talking let girly man thread die
it's just really funny seeing people lose their marbles at the thought of a guy that's ever so slightly affeminate
stupid(t)=e^t eredeti hozzászólása:
seriously why do some people act as if guys being more comfortable with what they wear is gonna cause the collapse of western civilization or whatever
That was exactly what was supposed to happen when women started wearing pants. True.
stupid(t)=e^t eredeti hozzászólása:
seriously why do some people act as if guys being more comfortable with what they wear is gonna cause the collapse of western civilization or whatever
Country matters, I guess. I legit got punched severely once on bus stop for merely standing a bit in a sissy way, doing what OP plans would probably get me killed in an alley.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Volfogg; 2022. jan. 14., 7:07
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stupid(t)=e^t eredeti hozzászólása:
seriously why do some people act as if guys being more comfortable with what they wear is gonna cause the collapse of western civilization or whatever
Country matters, I guess. I legit got punched severely once on bus stop for merely standing a bit in a sissy way, doing what OP plans would probably get me killed in an alley.
I used to literally get ♥♥♥♥ thrown at me for having long hair. A lot of physical threats too, but I seriously doubt any of those people would have actually backed them up.
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stupid(t)=e^t eredeti hozzászólása:
seriously why do some people act as if guys being more comfortable with what they wear is gonna cause the collapse of western civilization or whatever
Country matters, I guess. I legit got punched severely once on bus stop for merely standing a bit in a sissy way, doing what OP plans would probably get me killed in an alley.
that's the part where it stops being funny and starts being something they should be put in jail for

seriously, that's assault.
What the ♥♥♥♥ was wrong with that guy?

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Volfogg eredeti hozzászólása:
Country matters, I guess. I legit got punched severely once on bus stop for merely standing a bit in a sissy way, doing what OP plans would probably get me killed in an alley.
I used to literally get ♥♥♥♥ thrown at me for having long hair. A lot of physical threats too, but I seriously doubt any of those people would have actually backed them up.
i am seriously glad i grew up and now live at a time and place where this sort of thing is more or less acceptable
to the point where i can even consider coming out
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Volfogg eredeti hozzászólása:
Country matters, I guess. I legit got punched severely once on bus stop for merely standing a bit in a sissy way, doing what OP plans would probably get me killed in an alley.
that's the part where it stops being funny and starts being something they should be put in jail for

seriously, that's assault.
What the ♥♥♥♥ was wrong with that guy?

tiny E eredeti hozzászólása:
I used to literally get ♥♥♥♥ thrown at me for having long hair. A lot of physical threats too, but I seriously doubt any of those people would have actually backed them up.
i am seriously glad i grew up and now live at a time and place where this sort of thing is more or less acceptable
to the point where i can even consider coming out

I have got weird and angry faces at me for having my hair long, i don't even remember if I had a ponytail that day but a guy stared at me really weird
i should point out that this was 25 years ago in Missouri.
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crunchyfrog eredeti hozzászólása:
Actually that's a great analogy but not for the thing you wanted.

It DOES make sense, just because you don't understand it doesn't make it wrong.

I know of a quite afew guys who have bunged car engines in bikes and they are fantastic and suit the purposes perfectly.

And the same applies to people who dress with such clothing. Again, in my profile picture I have women's jeans on that I modified.

Again just because you can't grasp the reason doesn't make it wrong.

Had no idea, Senor Frog was a unisex jeans model, especially from that tiny picture. Wow he likes to make a point of that. Or is it the covid talking.

As far as OP is concerned, hell no OP. Hell no. Twisty Sister UAF great song tho, same Big Freedia. And Kiss just looks awesome.

Not COVID as I havne't had it. Hell I've only just left the house last week to get my first shot. Diificult to catch when you're housebound.

Anyway, yes I do like to make a point of that, and you know why? BECUASE IT'S POINTING OUT FACT. Things bear repeating when they are true and prove other things wrong :)

I don't give a ♥♥♥♥ myself about American hair metal myself, I'm more into the old glam rock of The Sweet and Slade from time to time.
Now when I think about it, people in the area are generally punch-happy for any reason. Sissy look? Punch. Can't smoke here? Punch. Can't be maskless? Punch. It's the ultimate answer here.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Volfogg; 2022. jan. 14., 7:35
Volfogg eredeti hozzászólása:
Now when I think about it, people in the area are generally punch-happy for any reason. Sissy look? Punch. Can't smoke here? Punch. Can't be maskless? Punch. It's the ultimate answer here.
That's what I can't stand, especailly prevalent in places like America, not just just because of high religiosity either.

It's "you durn't come frum round these parts do ya boy?"

Anything that looks wee bit different might TURN THEM GAY! or liberal or something.

Except as I pointed out right from the beginning is that we knew about and fully embraced glam rock in the very early 1970s. Europe loved it. In fact a lot of teh rest of the world loved it too, and dressed like it.

And nothing bad came from it.
from where i'm from it's not seen as a problem. i know someone from my highschool who has a feminine look despite being a guy. the closest he gets to being bullied is your average playful teasing, which he seems to be fine with. personally, i don't see it as a problem if you dress in a more feminine way
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Volfogg eredeti hozzászólása:
Now when I think about it, people in the area are generally punch-happy for any reason. Sissy look? Punch. Can't smoke here? Punch. Can't be maskless? Punch. It's the ultimate answer here.
That's what I can't stand, especailly prevalent in places like America, not just just because of high religiosity either.

It's "you durn't come frum round these parts do ya boy?"

Anything that looks wee bit different might TURN THEM GAY! or liberal or something.

Except as I pointed out right from the beginning is that we knew about and fully embraced glam rock in the very early 1970s. Europe loved it. In fact a lot of teh rest of the world loved it too, and dressed like it.

And nothing bad came from it.

What does central Europe have to do with USA again? Also I already said that this whole "glam" thing apparently didn't make it past Berlin Wall here.
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crunchyfrog eredeti hozzászólása:
That's what I can't stand, especailly prevalent in places like America, not just just because of high religiosity either.

It's "you durn't come frum round these parts do ya boy?"

Anything that looks wee bit different might TURN THEM GAY! or liberal or something.

Except as I pointed out right from the beginning is that we knew about and fully embraced glam rock in the very early 1970s. Europe loved it. In fact a lot of teh rest of the world loved it too, and dressed like it.

And nothing bad came from it.

What does central Europe have to do with USA again? Also I already said that this whole "glam" thing apparently didn't make it past Berlin Wall here.

Well, the distinction that has come up here thus far is twofold.
First I make the distinction for the fact of behaviour as I said already - there seems to be especially an issue with areas of the world that are rigid in their thought and it's often down to high religiosity. That's easily demonstrable and well documented.

Religions LOVE to dictate what you can and cannot do, with no bearing on whether it factuallyl harms or helps.

But the other distinction was that over glam rock. When I was bringin it up I meant the 1970s Slade, The Sweet and all that. But in the US they term it as the 1980s hair metal stuff. I forgot about that so I made the distinction.

And it may not have made it past the berling wall, but that's a daft comment because loads of things didn't either. The rest of the world it did, even as far as Japan. I know of the concerts and the receptions these groups had. Hell I evern know of one or two people in those groups (thanks to music festival work).
"Back in my day we acted like REAL MEN!"

The "real men" from back in their day:

https://i.redd.it/aau1uj9dpky61.jpg
the "normal" in this case is reinforced by traditional gender roles that themselves stem from the patriarchy, and not worth anyone's consideration
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